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Will the Lion City Roar for Change?Around the world, long-ruling parties have been falling after decades in power. Voters rattled by economic woes and political fatigue are toppling incumbents in even…
16 Apr 2025
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The value in studying Singlish

You hear lahs and lors across coffee shops and offices, and mehs and lehs in public transport and over loud telephone conversations. Singlish is part and parcel of everyday life…

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From Walkover to Walk Forward: How Workers’ Party Can Turn Crisis into Opportunity

The Workers’ Party’s decision not to contest the newly formed Marine Parade–Braddell Heights GRC in Singapore’s 2025 General Election has sparked widespread discussion among political observers and residents alike. For an opposition party that had garnered over 42% of votes in the area during previous contests, the walkover victory handed to the People’s Action Party…
25 Apr 2025 5 mins read

Young, Vocal, and Ready to Vote: The Political Pulse of Singapore’s Youth

As Singapore approaches its next general election on 3 May 2025, a significant demographic shift is becoming increasingly evident. The number of citizens aged 21 to 29 and 30 to 39 on the Register of Electors has been steadily rising over the past three elections. In 2020 alone, there were over 429,000 citizens aged 21…
22 Apr 2025 3 mins read

Banning Pickleball in HDB Estates: Legal Authority and Policy Implications

Once a relatively unknown pastime, pickleball has gained significant traction in Singapore in recent years. The sport, played with hard paddles and a hollow, perforated plastic ball, now boasts 30 to 40 active groups and an estimated 1,500–2,000 regular players islandwide. Its appeal spans ages from seniors seeking low-impact exercise to youths drawn by its…
19 Apr 2025 18 mins read

Will the Lion City Roar for Change?

Around the world, long-ruling parties have been falling after decades in power. Voters rattled by economic woes and political fatigue are toppling incumbents in even the most established democracies. In Britain, the Conservative Party’s 14-year reign ended in a landslide to Labour in 2024. In the United States, the ruling incumbent party has lost the…
16 Apr 2025 11 mins read

Opinion | The Risk of Sameness: Why Diverse Voices Matter in Singapore’s Politics

As Singapore gears up for GE2025, a familiar pattern emerges once more: senior civil servants and high-ranking military officers resigning ahead of likely political runs, often under the People’s Action Party (PAP) banner. It’s a well-worn path — and a testament to the effectiveness and professionalism of Singapore’s public service. Yet, as society becomes more…
7 Apr 2025 4 mins read

Game On: How Character-Based Learning is Transforming Singapore Classrooms

Learning has come a long way from textbooks and chalkboards. Today, classrooms are becoming more interactive, engaging, and even playful—thanks to the power of gamification. One of the latest and most exciting developments in this space is Kahoot!’s partnership with Sanrio, bringing Hello Kitty and her friends into the world of educational games. Announced on…
27 Feb 2025 4 mins read

Reunion, first purpose-built social space for seniors in a local museum opens

Dysphagia-friendly food, tunes from the 60s, and an immersive display room where you can furnish the interior of a kampong house. These were just some of the elements of Reunion, the first purpose-built dedicated social space for seniors in a local museum. Created by the National Museum of Singapore, Reunion was designed to champion museums…
21 Apr 2023 2 mins read

What really happens when you start stretching your muscles?

As you probably already know, stretching before and after exercise prevents injuries, increases performance and increases flexibility. As such, many people incorporate different types of stretches during their exercise routines.  But what really happens to your body when you stretch? Common types of stretching techniques If you are asked to stretch for a warm up,…
28 Mar 2023 3 mins read

Growing Home: A look into the future of Our SG Arts Plan (2023-2027)

An ‘odd’ otter, digital art generator, and a special edition watch strap. These were just some of the over 80 artworks on display at The National Arts Council’s (NAC) public roadshow, Growing Home: A showcase about The Arts Plan and You.  Held at The Arts House from 6 to 15 January 2023, the roadshow seeks…
12 Jan 2023 3 mins read

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