Five Shows That Represent The Pandemic Situation | campus.sg
With the Covid-19 pandemic spreading to more countries and people, it may seem like the world is a scary place to be...
[Out Now] Issue 64: Travel & International Issue | campus.sg
It's only the second month of 2020 but already it's been a very eventful one (see: coronavirus). As people are staying away...
Unseen casualties of COVID-19: uni students returning to school abroad | campus.sg
This month marks the return of students to universities across Australia and New Zealand, but with the coronavirus travel ban in effect,...
The rise of Chinese students at universities highlights issues of free speech | campus.sg
By Lindsay Wong
With the coronavirus in high gear, some of the unseen casualties include Chinese students enrolled in...
Exciting Advancements and Innovations in Food Tech | campus.sg
By Zhiqi Wang
Food tech is exciting because it can potentially impact everyone. With rising populations from developing countries,...
Netflix and chill this Valentine’s Day with these titles | campus.sg
Valentine's Day may be on a Friday – which means staying up late isn't a problem – most people would've booked tables...
Send Your Love Through the Language of Flowers | campus.sg
Roses may be the most famous flower of love, but they're not the only variety that are romantic. In fact, flowers convey...
‘Parasite’ highlights issues in Singapore too | campus.sg
Bong Joon-ho's movie 'Parasite' made huge waves during the 2020 Oscars, being the only film in the organisation's 92-year history to win...
Things men have shoved up their… holes | campus.sg
UPDATED Aug 2024: We’ve all heard stories from A&E staff about strange items men have stuffed up their rear ends and pee...
Alternative handshakes in the wake of DORSCON Orange | campus.sg
With mounting fears of the fast spread of the coronavirus nCov, the humble handshake is under attack by scientists and the government...