Contemplative
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Brazil, Weber, and Foucault
Jonathan Lee analyses the film Brazil’s satire of bureaucracy with reference to Weber and Foucault.
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What I Found Coming Back
Marshall Too reflects on the changing dynamics in Tembusu after an 18-month absence.
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Of Fresh Fruits and Familiarity
Looking back on his four years in Tembusu, Isaac reflects on what the College means to him and what it stands for.
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Art and Mental Health
Reuben ruminates on what three artworks about mental illness and suicide can tell us about art and mental health.
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Guard Against Complacency: Apathy Still Exists
Student activists are gaining more attention and enjoying greater success. But what about the rest? Sarah-Kei writes a personal response.
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A Straw Man Argument
Erica Lim writes about the need for disability rights in the sustainability movement, arguing that the two movements can and should work together.
