The Bottle that Broke the Internet: Why Gen-Z is obsessed with Owala bottles
If you haven’t already noticed, water bottles have become the hottest accessory of the year. You may be wondering, “What is this brand, Owala, and where did they even come from?”
Join ALAYNA MIN TAN as she dives into the Owala bottle trend, and figures out if the bottles are worth all the hype.
Higher Education: Is Going to University a Want or a Need?
Is getting a degree glorified in Singapore? Join NEO WEI TING as she explores the debate on whether a university degree is necessary in this day and age.
The Importance of Inclusivity: How Dance Empowers the Special Needs Community in Singapore
Dance is for everyone. Even if you think you are ‘too old’, ‘too inflexible’ or ‘not creative enough’, there will always be a place for you in dance.
From Fighter to Mentor: Eugene Ng
Fancy picking up martial arts? Here’s a piece of advice from Eugene Ng, 32, a martial artist of 25 years and counting.
Unconventional: Grades, Journeys and the Big S Word
Do grades really matter? Can Success really be defined by how well we do in school? Join JAVEN KONG as he explores how everybody’s journey will be different.
Ghosting: A New Norm in Gen Z
TEO HUI YING talks about “Ghosting”, a behaviour experienced in texting that can be unhealthy and finds out why people, especially Gen Zs, adopt this behaviour in this digital age.
Overcoming Obstacles: Making The National Canoe Team Despite Heart Condition
Join KAYLA GOH as she talks to Gabriel Tang, the youngest paddler in the national team, and learns more about his journey and its challenges.
Uncovering Gen Z: Workplace Edition
As a Gen Zer herself, NICOLE LOW shares her thoughts about Gen Z’s unique work ethos – from prioritising work-life balance to embracing the side-hustle culture.
Unconventional Hustles: Exploring Unique Part-Time Gigs for Students
Join KEZIAH CHUAH as she unveils flexible and exciting part-time gigs which are perfect for students seeking extra income while studying.