Lifestyle
From wildly popular trends taking the world by storm to unorthodox hobbies and cultures that pique your interest, the Lifestyle section has it all!
The true impact of parenting
To some, having to stay at home during Covid-19 does not just spell boredom; it’s fear, insecurity, and danger. Lavonne Yew explores just how much parenting can affect the person we become.
Visual Impairment: It’s not the End
Isaiah Chua and Elton Tan discover how 25-year-old Anusha Siva lives her life with visual impairment and what motivates her to keep going in life.
The Underlying: Going Live in 3, 2, 1…
Online danger is inevitable and protection for youths should be prioritised. Nur Sabrina and Ray delve into the world of online streaming.
Scalpers: Menaces to Society?
Wonder why the newest consoles always get snatched up before you get the chance to buy them? Elton Tan and Isaiah Chua investigate.
Are Singaporeans truly accepting of the LGBTQ+ community?
In a progressive society that aims to eradicate discrimination against minorities in Singapore, Celestina Gimino explores in-depth to see if Singaporeans are accepting of those in the queer community.
The Cost of Mental Health
Singapore has unequivocally been improving its infrastructure to support citizens who want to seek help for their mental health, but how effective have they been? Jamie Mah and Shajahan Mohd investigate.
We should be thankful for Covid-19
Lavonne Yew takes you through why we should, contrary to popular belief, be grateful for this pandemic.
Is Singapore ready to be plant-based?
With the onset of social media influencers, plant-based lifestyles are at their early stages of becoming a trend. Lavonne Yew finds out more.
Home-based VS On-campus: The New Way of Learning
Jamie Mah explores how students and teachers feel about learning from home versus learning on campus, and how a new hybrid learning method appeals to them.