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I don't need to be Mr Harpreet Singh. I don't need to go to Harvard. I feel like if you have the heart and you have the mind ...
Joel and Ai Koon remind us that in the face of change, it’s these quiet, enduring family ties that hold our future together.
And yet, I remain without a say about them, because I cannot vote here. Clearly, feeling Singaporean isn’t the same as being ...
RICE dives into the confusion, quiet anxieties, and invisible pressures surrounding a Gen Z rite of passage in 2025—casting their first vote in Singapore’s general elections.
No opposition party wants a walkover. When no one shows up to make a case, voters can’t help but wonder—was my vote ever ...
With GE2025 memes upon us, here's a guide to being a likeable enough candidate so that you won't be perceived as an ...
Former NMP Anthea Ong reflects on the platform that first gave her the courage to speak up as an alternative voice in ...
Megan Khung's death was not just a heartbreaking loss; it was a systemic failure that let down the very children it was meant ...
When more Singaporeans enter the fray to volunteer for political parties, what are they ultimately building for the culture?
Moonlake Lee has plenty to say about how Singapore can better support individuals who are wired differently, especially those ...
From students to working professionals and retirees, more Singaporeans are stepping up as political volunteers. But why do ...
His pet cause was triggered by a speech Goh Chok Tong made in 1996. The then-Prime Minister had said that the cleanliness of public toilets is a marker of a society’s graciousness. Inspired, Jack ...
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