Report
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An Evening with Theresa Goh: The Difficulties of Being Queer in the Public Spotlight
Paralympic Medallist and Pink Dot 2017 Ambassador Theresa Goh recently spoke to Tembusians at the invitation of tFreedom, a community in Tembusu that aims to build a diverse and inclusive college. Bryan Kwa covers Theresa’s story of self-acceptance and her fight for greater societal acceptance of both persons with disability and LGBT persons.
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Debate, Disagreement, Democracy – for a resilient Singapore?
Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Leon Perera recently spoke to Tembusuians at the invitation of Tembusu’s public policy interest group Polity. Bryan Kwa reports and reflects on Mr Perera’s take on how to build a resilient Singapore that would stand the test of time.
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Rationality or Values as means to well-being?
Casey Ang shares his thoughts on the topic of the Tembusu Forum on Mar 20, “Has Singapore become a Market Society?” in this essay.
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Engaging Tembusians in active citizenry: REACH dialogue
About 50 Tembusians attended the dialogue session with Ngiam Siew Ying, the director of the National Population and Talent Division. The topic of discussion was population issues.
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Tembusians shine at Q&A on possible Sino-Japanese war
Several Tembusians stepped up to the microphone and asked critical and insightful questions at the last Tembusu Forum on 20 Feb, entitled “Will there be another Sino-Japanese War?”
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Master’s Teas take students from Japan to New York
Tembusu College recently hosted two prominent Japanese figures – Ambassador Takaaki Kojima and hairstylist Shunji Matsuo – in conversation sessions known as Master’s Teas.