by Alicia Sim | Feb 3, 2021 | PERSPECTIVES
The Beauty of All Shapes and Sizes In this article, Alicia Sim explores how inclusivity, an increasingly popular trend amongst youths, is apparent in the local and global fashion industry through diverse body types representation. Image from iStock BYALICIA SIMMain...
by Nur Rasyikah Bte Andi Satria | Jan 25, 2021 | PERSPECTIVES
Reselling: What’s Good and What’s Bad? Nur Rasyikah shares her personal thoughts on whether online reselling businesses are unethical. Image from The Straits Times. BYNUR RASYIKAHPlaces Editor of HYPE Issue #52 Published on January 25, 2021 Have you ever sold an item...
by Harun Muhammad | Jan 25, 2021 | PERSPECTIVES
PS5: The Best Console Yet? With the frequent release of upgraded product models from tech companies like Sony and Apple, Muhammad Harun finds out if they’re worth it. Image from PlayStation BYMUHAMMAD HARUN Published on January 25, 2021 Released island-wide on Nov...
by Aqilah Salim | Jan 17, 2021 | PERSPECTIVES
Living In A Life Of Plastic? Not Fantastic While in a dilemma between what’s good and bad for the environment, Aqilah Salim navigates what it means to be eco-friendly in this plastic world. Photo courtesy of Cherie Hoe. BY AQILAH SALIM Perspectives Editor of HYPE...
by Frederick Law | Dec 22, 2020 | PERSPECTIVES
Poetry Moves: A Perennial Collection Of Poems For Teens After reading this anthology of poetry published by Ethos Books, Frederick Asaph Law shares his thoughts on it. Poetry Moves was published with the primary aim to help adolescent readers to draw parallels between...
by Tan Yan Hui | Dec 17, 2020 | PERSPECTIVES
A Sobering Read On Sustainability Tan Yan Hui examines and serves up her view on the Anthropocene, a book covering environmental perspectives on life in Singapore. Photo by Tan Yan Hui BY TAN YAN HUI Published on December 25, 2020 In the new age of social media and...