Reusables make a systemic comeback at NUS
On 10 January, Starbucks on campus announced the launch of its Borrow A Cup Programme. Its customers at all three outlets across the National University
On 10 January, Starbucks on campus announced the launch of its Borrow A Cup Programme. Its customers at all three outlets across the National University
Have you ever stood atop a piece of land and wondered what it looked like just decades ago? Or what had to happen for it
For a long time, environmentalists worldwide have been pushing for environmental education to be integrated into the mainstream public school education system. While there has
Using vegans as the subject of punchlines and ridicule has become a trope of sorts in mainstream media and television. In popular American sitcom Brooklyn
Build-To-Order (BTOs) flats are the Singaporean equivalent of the American Dream. These days, young Singaporeans are “dangling” BTOs before proposing marriage, and some sit on
Out of the way, inline skaters! The roller skaters are back with a vengeance. Youths can be seen making reels of themselves shuffling backwards down
It was in June 2020 that The Sunday Times published a bold survey listing artists as the single most non-essential job in “keeping Singapore going”
Many Singaporean women have big movie star dreams when they were young, but Lydia Look managed to take that extra stride and has made hers
From the time she entered the working world, Shru, 23, learnt that as an ethnic minority at the office, she needs to jump over extra
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