Substation Singapore

The Substation Will Close Permanently in July | campus.sg

Everyone is familiar with The Substation, a mainstay in the Singapore as the first independent contemporary arts centre since its founding in...
Migrant worker

How This Student-led Campaign Wants to Make Singapore a Land for All |...

As signs of normalcy slowly return to Singapore, many of us will look back at 2020 with bittersweet memories: missed graduations, work...
EHL SG

What’s It Like at the #1 Hospitality Management School in the World? | campus.sg

Do you love travelling and experiencing new places? Do you enjoy working with people? Want to cultivate leadership skills and be flexible...
ESSEC

Why you should pursue an international degree even during Covid-19 | campus.sg

If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it’s that we live in a highly globalised world where everything is connected. We buy food...
Chawanmushi

Make Chawanmushi From Leftover Cup Noodle Broth | campus.sg

Whether you love instant noodles or are just too lazy to cook or eat out, then here's a way for you to...

Check out some upcoming BL dramas on Viu | campus.sg

If you're a fan of BL dramas from Asia, then you'll already know of a few streaming sites you can watch them...
Spittoon antique basket

Chamber pot sold as ‘Antique Chinese traditional fruit basket’ on Amazon | campus.sg

Cultural appropriation is never a good idea – especially if your knowledge of said culture is minimal to begin with. Case in point:...
Minari

[Review] “Minari”: A Quiet Masterpiece | campus.sg

One of my favourite subreddits (aka Reddit community) is Am I the Asshole? In AITA, netizens submit their stories for other Redditors...
River Where the Moon Rises

“River Where The Moon Rises”: A Tale of the Princess and the Idiot |...

If you enjoyed K-drama titles like Mr. Queen, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, and Hwarang, then check out River Where the Moon...
tea or chai

‘Tea’ or ‘Cha’: One by Sea, One by Land | campus.sg

We all know the word 'tea' but many of us also know it as 'cha' – both referring to the same beverage....