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Gen Z has turned financial worries into memes, but could this digital echo chamber be shaping the very economic challenges we ...
What does it really take to leave stability behind in pursuit of travel, freedom, and living life on your own... Growing up, I always wished I were nicer. I really wanted to be nice and all it ...
A lilypad pond built out of an old bathtub. A composting station where earthworms recycle food scraps into fertiliser. An enormous “spider” made out of plastic bottles and black trash bags. These are ...
Think of pet rescue and chances are, your thoughts would stray towards dogs and cats and groups like Save Our Street Dogs and Cat Welfare Society. And while organisations like SPCA and Acres cater to ...
For most of us, an empty toilet roll is a reminder to get a replacement from the storeroom or cupboard. But for children’s book author Sophia Huang, the toilet roll tube is the start of a new ...
Last week was a heavy one. My heart sank when I read about what had happened at River Valley High School. Instinctively, I checked in with my team, friends and family who are parents, educators and ...
Much has been written about the need to support parents of children with special needs – particularly in the shadow of the Greenridge Crescent tragedy in January, and the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
He was sitting by himself on the bus when three other youths boarded. Two sat behind him and the third looked at him briefly before sitting somewhere else. Through it all, 16-year-old Sheth Ryan sat ...
It’s hard to imagine life without our mobile phones. It’s often the first thing we look at when we wake up to check on the news or to see if we’ve had any missed calls or messages. Our phones became ...
Growing up, the beach meant a few things — splashing through salty water, building sandcastles, and gambolling about in search of souvenirs. My family and I would find the usual — pretty seashells, ...
Nursing student Elizabeth Lee remembers when she was at a loss for words when dealing with a patient – quite literally. The 20-year-old, who has just graduated from Nanyang Polytechnic, remembered ...
Muhamad Imran Mean, 22, is in his second year studying community development at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. But after he puts down his books, he spends most of his spare time helping needy families. Imran ...