story | Kwok Yingchen, Guest Contributor
photo | John Reid
This year’s Yale-NUS Halloween haunted house, “This Topia”, was an environmentally-themed collaboration between Yale-NUS Artivists, Artslab,...
story | Kan Ren Jie, contributing reporter
photos | National Library Board, Kan Ren Jie
There was once a college in Singapore that was established in...
Story by Neo Hui Yuan, Staff Writer | Photo credit to YNC Photography
In preparation for more than a year, selling out tickets in numbers larger than the student body,...
Story by Tan Jia Hui Arts Editor | Photo credit to Tan Jia Hui
Break away from your mundane daily routine and depart from the Yale-NUS College bubble...
Story by Nicholas Lua, Feature Editor | Photos by Serena Quay
Wander around Yale-NUS College enough and you are sure to have noticed the artworks displayed around campus....
story David Chia, Arts Editor and Raeden Richardson, Contributing Reporter
On 6 December 2015, SGIFF concluded its 26th edition, drawing over 12,000 festival goers from Singapore and...
story David Chia, Arts Editor
In July 2010, Yale-NUS College’s parent institutions—Yale University and the National University of Singapore (NUS)—posed a challenge to Pelli Clarke Pelli...
story Yip Jie Ying, Contributing Reporter
“What modules are you going to take? Should I take a language module?” With students having to choose their...
story Pham Le Vi, Contributing Reporter
photos Serena Quay, Photographer
A new campus is an empty canvas for us to paint our stories and traditions, likes and dislikes....
story Neo Hui Yuan and Yip Jie Ying, Contributing Reporters
Opened on 27 January 1977, Yangtze Cinema screened mainly Chinese kungfu movies in the early days...
story David Chia, Arts Editor
Twenty-six layers of ink and acrylic washes. Six artists including Parag Bhatnagar ’17. 20 days of labor. Two scaffold towers...
story Dave Lim, Contributing Reporter
In the chase for artistry, how do we decide what constitutes as merit?
For The Improv Comedy Conglomerate, spontaneity is...
story Marusa Godina
Module options remain limited for the Arts and Humanities Major, which will go into full swing this August. This is especially the case...