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  • When Novelty Wins: An Investigation into Tembusu’s Sports Culture

    When Novelty Wins: An Investigation into Tembusu’s Sports Culture

    Why are novel sports so popular in Tembusu? As the Inter-College Games unfold, Cheryl reflects on Tembusu’s sports culture and what it reveals about the college community.

  • Tembusu Between the Lines

    Tembusu Between the Lines

    At times it is a space for work, other times it is a space for bonding, and yet other times it is a space for rest. What is Tembusu, really? How do we even begin to categorise its spaces? And what does emerging adulthood have to do with all this? In this piece, Min explores the blurring lines of spaces, our lives, and everything in-between.

  • “No need insecure lah!”: Singlish, Insecurity, and Identity

    “No need insecure lah!”: Singlish, Insecurity, and Identity

    🕗 10-15 Minute Read How do we come to terms with our different accents? Why do some of us judge some accents to be ‘better’ than others? Fiona Tan explores.

  • Chasing the Paper Grade: A “Holistic” Education and University Admissions

    Chasing the Paper Grade: A “Holistic” Education and University Admissions

    Can there ever be a “stress-free” system in meritocratic Singapore? Judd Siow reflects on the holistic education of Singapore and discusses the potential drawbacks of a seemingly stellar education system.

  • Saving Semakau: A Battle Against Plastic Waste Part II

    Saving Semakau: A Battle Against Plastic Waste Part II

    This is the second part of the prize-winning essay by Tan Guan Yu, written for the course Asia Now! The Archaeology of the Future City. In every Calendar Year, Tembusu College awards prizes for the Best Essay, Best Creative Work and Best Miscellaneous Work to recognise the intellectual achievements of Tembusu students in the University Town College Programme (UTCP). This work was the winner of the Best Essay Prize for the Calendar Year 2022

  • Saving Semakau: A Battle Against Plastic Waste Part I

    Saving Semakau: A Battle Against Plastic Waste Part I

    This essay by Tan Guan Yu, written for the course Asia Now! The Archaeology of the Future City, was the winner of the Best Essay Prize for the Calendar Year 2022. It is published here as part one of two parts.