by Celest Tham | May 27, 2022 | FEATURED, PERSPECTIVES
Post-pandemic Reality: I Do Not Feel Like My Usual Self CELEST THAM explores the reasons why youths find their post-pandemic selves different from their pre-pandemic selves and the ways to deal with it. In psychology definitions, an introvert gets their energy from...
by Ngiok Shuan | May 20, 2022 | FEATURED, PERSPECTIVES
Will They, Won’t They? Exploring Relationships Evolving From Friendships CHIN NGIOK SHUAN dives deeper into friendships to explore the potential of best friends turning into lovers. Emily Deschanel (left) and David Boreanaz (right) as Temperance Brennan and...
by Noreen Shazreen | May 6, 2022 | FEATURED, PERSPECTIVES
Hookup Culture: Is It Dangerous or Liberating? Casual sex was once a taboo topic in society, but not anymore. Noreen Shazreen delves deeper into the risks and benefits of hookup culture that is becoming more pervasive in Singaporean society today. “Booty calls” are...
by Claire Ng | May 4, 2022 | FEATURED, PERSPECTIVES
In 2019, an e-payment system in Singapore released an advertisement portraying Chinese Singaporean actor, Dennis Chew, as an Indian man and Malay woman. This incident sparked immense outrage and discussion about brown-face and racism in Singapore. Photo taken from New...
by Genevieve Sia | May 2, 2022 | FEATURED, PERSPECTIVES
Sorry, Next… Swipe From memorised scripts written by someone else to meticulously planned set-ups to hide any semblance of fan-generated wealth, people have started to question the sincerity behind apology videos. Are these influencers really sorry? Or are they...
by Htet Aung | Jan 27, 2022 | FEATURED, PERSPECTIVES
The Middle Child: More Than Just Forgotten Some believe it’s a myth, yet others have gone through the implications of Middle-Child Syndrome firsthand. Htet Htet Nay Aung explores how this syndrome has affected the childhood and development of youths. Middle-Child...