Profound
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Modern Cowboys: Singapore’s émigré crisis
Call it wanderlust or by another name, the innate need to travel and see the world is prevalent amongst youths today. Reuben explores why this may be so – are we all modern cowboys in disguise?
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On Holding Assumptions Hostage and Terrorising Extremists
Jerrell challenges the challenging of assumptions – does objectivity eliminate your sense of self?
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The Illusion of Control
Do you question if you are really in control? Ryan Cheong takes us further with this thought in his fictional short story today.
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A Room of One’s Own?
‘This is my room.’ Shawn Lim muses about one’s own room and discusses what this personal space may mean to us as a personal space, a safe harbour, and utterly one’s own.
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Tembusu, Living
Not everyone will find their answer to residential college life in a single paradigm of space. In this piece, Jesslene Lee explores the multiplicity of spaces she imagines Tembusu to be.
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The Singapore Love Story
Earlier in the semester, a Fellow’s Tea with film director Tan Pin Pin, hosted by Dr. Margaret Tan, was held. Following the screening of Tan Pin Pin’s film, To Singapore, with Love, Mary Ann Lim attempts to deconstruct the concept of national identity posited by the film.
