Learning a Language: All You Need To Know
LOW LEXUAN uncovers why youths pick up new languages and what the process of learning a language is like.
A Year Older – Celebrating The Birthdays of Our Paw Friends
As a pet owner herself, LOW LEXUAN dives into why pet owners do or do not celebrate their pet’s birthday and how people who celebrate their pet’s birthday can provide the best experience for their fur friends.
Is Netflix Going to Continue Being The Top Streaming Service in Singapore?
SEAH YUN ZHEN, DESIREE looks into the perspectives of Singaporean youths about Netflix’s potential price increase and advertisement-based model.
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.
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.
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.
Regardless of Race
Claire Ng Min uncovers the history of racism and xenophobia in Singapore. She launches a discussion on the resurfacing cracks in racial harmony post-pandemic, and on the future of racism in the state built on justice and equality.
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 simply taking precautions to protect their wallets? Genevieve Sia shares the biggest giveaways of an insincere apology.
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.