The Better Half: To Love Or To Be Loved?
Love is a complex feeling. Ruth Chan gives her personal take on whether it’s easier to give or receive love.
A Radio Station Without A Station
Without access to campus facilities, Radio Heatwave tells Benjamin Wellesley how the campus radio station functions in spite of challenging circumstances.
CCAs Met With New e-Xperiences
With all face-to-face co-curricular activities put to a halt, three Ngee Ann Polytechnic CCAs tell Lee Zhi Ying how they continued with their activities.
Breaking A Routine, Creating A Lifestyle
Youths tell Benjamin Wellesley how the circuit breaker benefitted or disrupted their fitness routines, sharing their main takeaways from quarantine.
Tie-Dye: Not A Dying Art
Youth in China are experiencing a renewed interest in a 1,500-year old art form. Shafiq Guee, at the Wuhan Institute of Technology, talks to the growing breed of new advocators.
It’s e-Curtains Up for Chinese Performing Arts
Exciting things are in store for Chinese performing arts groups as they explore the impact of digitalisation on their art forms. Lee Zhi Ying finds out more.
HYPE Goes Digital!
HYPE is merging with npTribune and shifting to the online landscape. To commemorate this milestone, past HYPE editors and key figures share their thoughts on HYPE’s 25 year-long journey.
Youths Make A Difference During The Pandemic
Tang Jia Wen finds out more about three youths and their self-initiated acts of kindness in the midst of Covid-19.
Mount Wudang: Inspiring Superlatives, Spinning Magical Moments
The serene mountain captivated both Anjali Selva Kumar and Davian Chew.