Young Investors: Risks, Rewards, and Rising Concerns
BENEDICT KOK digs deep into the topic of investments among today’s youth, uncovering the potential risks, rewards, and ways youths can protect themselves on their investment journey.
Rayyan Afiq: The Gen Z Influencer-Entrepreneur
BENEDICT KOK uncovers the motivations behind influencer-entrepreneur Rayyan Afiq’s success and how he manages school, work, and the cutthroat world of social media.
Unveiling Singapore’s lesser-known Stories: A Journey of Belonging
Uncovering the hidden gems and stories of Singapore enhances our comprehension and admiration of our cultural heritage. NEO KAI TING finds out how the Singapore Heritage Festival educates youths and fosters a stronger sense of belonging to Singapore.
Hidden Hobbies: Diving Deep into Reef-Keeping
ERNEST YEN dives into the world of reef-keeping to find out why more Singaporeans are choosing to bring a slice of the ocean into their homes.
Up Your Fashion Game: 6 Ethical Style Tips
Fashion today is not just about looking good, but also about making conscious choices that contribute positively to the environment and society. SITI NADHRAH spoke to two fashion enthusiasts who revealed their top ethical fashion tips.
Lenny Sim: Student, Entrepreneur, Muay Thai fighter
JOSIAH LEE sits down with Lenny Sim to find out how he manages his studies, his business and his competitive Muay Thai hobby all at once.
Jason Chua: The Beng with a big heart
Join ZHAO JIAMIN as she speaks with Jason about his journey as the ‘Beng’ who cooks.
Revisiting Haw Par Villa: the world’s most unique theme park 10 years later.
Anthropomorphic animal statues, graphic sculptures depicting death and torture, and a hell-themed museum. These aren’t descriptions of a horror movie — in fact — they’re just some of the interesting sights you will spot in one of Singapore’s most iconic, but perhaps forgotten attractions: Haw Par Villa. CELEST TEO revisits the landmark to explore how it has changed.
The Busker with Big Dreams: Meet Singapore’s Youngest Musical Sensation
At the tender age of nine, musical prodigy Lyla Ng has made her mark on Singapore’s busking scene. CHLOE WONG chats with the young talent to find out how she made a name for herself.








