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Netflix has a roster of Singaporean movies for August | campus.sg

If you're looking for some local movies to fill your nightly entertainment, Netflix has recently announced their roster of Singaporean movies, series,...
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Get to know the health benefits of native wildflowers in Singapore | campus.sg

During the Circuit Breaker, our local flora thrived, bringing colourful diversity to our usually-clean-cut green spaces. However, some of these fast-growing local...
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Mental health in Singapore schools | campus.sg

Going to a good school and achieving good grades are typical goals for Singaporean students, and one that – at least in...
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5 Oldest Restaurants in Singapore

by Foo Rong En While many of us tend to hunt for the newest cafes to Instagram, let’s not...
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Belonging vs fitting in: the difficult conversations on power, privileges in Singapore

The discourse surrounding privilege and racism has arguably been an issue that's been stewing over the decades. Especially the topic surrounding the...
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How to Sanitise Your Smartphone | campus.sg

In the midst of the pandemic we're in, hopefully you're the type who adheres to all safety protocols like wearing a mask...
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What to say to make people like you | campus.sg

Many people may not realise it, but your word choice creates a brief impression that can lead to a lasting impression –...
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How have younger voters affected GE2020? | campus.sg

Probably the biggest and most talked-about event to happen in 2020 in Singapore was the election – or GE2020. Social media has...
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Travel Programmes Hosted by Asian Celebrities | campus.sg

By Lindsay Wong The onset of COVID-19 has restricted leisurely travel and essentially made it impossible. However, it’s still...
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What’s the Real Difference Between Saying ‘You’re Welcome’ and ‘No Problem’? | campus.sg

When someone thanks you, you would probably reply them with a "you're welcome" or "no problem" – it's just common courtesy. However,...