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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.
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4 Observations from Visiting North Korea in 2013
The article aims to shed some light on this hermit nation- the DPRK (“North Korea”). Instead of a day-to-day account of my 8-day trip to North Korea that will probably bore everyone, with the benefit of hindsight, I believe that the key takeaways can be distilled into 4 significant and interesting observations.
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Discovering Possibilities: An Epilogue
The story of how University Town came to be. Journeys of growth amidst difficulties. Tensions between choices and identities. Five inspiring stories took centre stage at Tembusu Polity’s “15 Minutes” event, themed “Discovering Possibilities”. Chia Wee reflects on this event from the audience’s perspective.
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NUSSU EXCO Elections 2018: Who’s Running?
Do you know that you, as a full time matriculated undergraduate in NUS, can vote in the NUSSU EXCO Rep Elections on Monday? Treehouse speaks to Tembusu’s very own Bryan Kwa who is contesting the elections together with a group of Concerned Students.
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App-solute Essentials in Tembusu (Part 2)
In this two-part series, we speak to the brains behind tApp, Misty and tLaundry. Today, Sylvester Chun, a second-year Computer Engineering student, shares his team’s experience creating tLaundry (@tlaundrybot). The team comprises Sylvester; Kevin Chan (Year 2, Computer Science); Lester Tan (Year 4, Computer Science); Sriram Sami (Year 4, Computer Science); Sim Da Yang (Year […]
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App-solute Essentials in Tembusu (Part 1)
In this two-part series, we speak to the brains behind tApp, Misty and tLaundry. Today, Ora alumnus Anthony Tantra, a fourth-year Civil Engineering student, shares his experience creating tApp (https://tinyurl.com/tapprelease) and Misty (https://t.me/TembusuMistyBot).
