Drawing on ideas from researches on public spaces, Thomas discusses the factors that determine whether a residential college's courtyard feels lively or dead.
“The butteries, courtyards, and sky gardens have given me a repository of memories and experiences that have answered an existential question, and will continue to do so whenever I travel from the familiar to the unfamiliar.” For our Graduation Issue, Chris tells the Class of 2019 what the ‘in-between’ spaces of Yale-NUS taught him about community and belonging.
Do you feel comfortable keeping your doors unlocked? Leaving stuff
around? What do you do when stuff goes missing? Amanda talks to students who have experienced theft at Yale-NUS College.
story | Nicholas Lua, Features Editor
photo | Serena Jael Quay
Eleven recognized arts groups and a steadily growing student body: the arts scene at Yale-NUS...
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 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....