By Terry Xu Update to the story – TOC understands from the estate manager, Mr Raynald of the area through a phone conversation that Jurong Town Council...
By Terry Xu The story which inspired the suspended coffee movement started off in a travel blog, Accidental Tourist , the suspended coffee movement has gained popularity after a...
By: Jeraldine Phneah The deficiency of the Singapore education system in ensuring and realizing meritocracy. “We discover, regardless of which society, that in the long run, the rich...
By Leong Sze Hian I refer to the article “Japanese company wins PAP town councils’ IT contract” (Straits Times, Apr 3). New contract has “boundary change”...
By Leong Sze Hian Thanks to reader who sent education statistics in 1987 After writing the article “University fees increased 7.5% p.a. last 26 years?” (Mar 30),...
By Lim CJ I refer to the recent MOH campaign “Care to Go Beyond” Click on http://www.caretogobeyond.sg/ There is a slogan “Make the Switch – you are...
By Ravi Philemon A recent Wall Street Journal article ranks Singapore as the richest city in the world. That ranking did not happen by chance. In recent...
By Chen Jinwen If wildness can stop being (just) out there and start being (also) in here, if it can start being as humane as it...
By Leong Sze Hian I refer to the article “Electricity tariffs to go up an average of 1.5% from April to June” (Straits Times, Mar 28). It...
Press Release On the 2nd of April 2013, from 3 to 5pm at the Bangkok Art & Culture Centre, Singapore will be joining a group of...
By Terry Xu Workfair Singapore released a press statement on the release of the four migrant Chinese bus drivers, Gao Yueqiang, Liu Xianging, Wang Xianjie and...
By Hidayah Amin The Official Name is Gedung Kuning and NOT Rumah Bendahara I am the author of Gedung Kuning: Memories of a Malay Childhood and The Mango Tree books. My...
By Leong Sze Hian I refer to the article “Wooing Singaporean doctors home” (My Paper, Mar 4). Few needy students get aid? In this connection, according to...
I refer to the article “Universities, polytechnics and ITE raise tuition fees” (Straits Times, Mar 30). It states that “At polytechnics and the ITE, the fee...
By: Jeraldine Phneah For years, English and Mother Tongue ruled the media, while dialects were kept to private conversations at home with one’s elderly grandparents and...