Our Recent Articles
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I Ran 1095km in 2025: Running, my relationship with food and more
A piece on purging and running, on savouring and fearing food, and on love in the simplest moments.
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The Artistic Swimming Special
In this piece, the author reflects over their life as they viscerally experience an artistic swimming performance.
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What 700 Powerbanks Taught Me About The Singaporean Educational System
In “What 700 Powerbanks Taught Me About the Singaporean Education System,” Dexter takes a mundane office task and frames it as a reflection on meritocracy, sorting, and self-worth. It questions what it really means to be just “functional” in a system obsessed with perfection.
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Karens and Kindness: How I Found Gratitude Over the Summer
Huay Ee Khang village is one of the many Karen settlements across Northern Thailand. A fieldwork expedition there during a Tembusu Senior Seminar redefined what gratitude meant to Judd, as he studied an environment that he had unknowingly misinterpreted at the beginning.
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On Feeling “Never Good Enough” at University
Amidst the transition to university, Emily reflects on how we find our worth and what truly matters to us.
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Letter to the Reader: Tembusu Become Human
Looking to the new academic year ahead, the Editors-in-Chief express their hopes for Treehouse amidst an ever-changing writing landscape
