by Lee Zhi Ying | Aug 22, 2020 | TRENDS
Forging The Will To Defeat Pills In the light of changing attitudes towards drugs in Singapore, Lee Zhi Ying speaks to youths about their outreach efforts to achieve a drug-free Singapore. BY LEE ZHI YING Published on Aug 22, 2020 A nationwide survey commissioned by...
by Reagan Tan | Aug 3, 2020 | TRENDS
Chasing Fragrance To Dan Yan, tea is not simply a drink. It is an eight generation legacy from her family of tea growers. Reagan Tan, who met her in Wuhan in 2019 during a five-week Overseas Immersion Programme, finds out how she has put her own unique stamp on it....
by Jojo Tung | Jul 27, 2020 | TRENDS
Y2K Fashion With A Gen Z Twist On a nostalgia trip back to the 2000s, Jojo Tung explores how youths today are re-inventing fashion from that era. Photo by Jojo Tung. BY JOJO TUNG Published on July 27, 2020 Dubbed as a “very questionable decade of fashion” by fashion...
by Tang Jia Wen | Jul 27, 2020 | TRENDS
Green City Gardeners Take Root City folk tell Tang Jia Wen how anyone can reap the benefits of incorporating nature into their living spaces. BYTANG JIA WEN Published on July 27, 2020 Every afternoon, Gwee Keong, 67, heads downstairs to the grass plot beside his void...
by Benjamin Wellesley | Jul 7, 2020 | TRENDS
Breaking A Routine, Creating A Lifestyle Youths tell Benjamin Wellesley how the circuit breaker period benefitted or disrupted their fitness routines, sharing their main takeaways from quarantine. BY BENJAMIN WELLESLEY Published on July 7, 2020 For budding fitness...
by Shafiq Guee | Jul 7, 2020 | TRENDS
Tie-Dye: Not A Dying Art Youth in China are experiencing a renewed interest in a 1,500-year old art form. Shafiq Guee, during a five-week overseas immersion programme at the Wuhan Institute of Technology, talks to the growing breed of new advocators. Zhang Li Chun,...