ArtsBuzz: Picturing Heritage in Japan
Have you seen the current exhibition of beautiful photographs in the ArtsBuzz? If you’re wondering what it is about, below are some musings from 2 of the photographers themselves on…
Continue readingHave you seen the current exhibition of beautiful photographs in the ArtsBuzz? If you’re wondering what it is about, below are some musings from 2 of the photographers themselves on…
Continue readingWe invited you to capture moments that make NUS Libraries special to you. The sheer quality and volume of entries that were submitted to the 2012 NUS Libraries’ Photography Competition…
Continue readingIn December, a bunch of undergrads embarked on a journey to better understand the social conditions leading to the prevalence of sex trafficking in Cambodia. What they found there, beneath…
Continue reading“To wipe all tears from off all faces is a task too hard for mortals; but to alleviate misfortunes is often within the most limited power.” –Samuel Johnson Being…
Continue readingThe NUS Dance Ensemble is proud to present The Next Wave 2009. Performing on 18 and 19 September, we highlight people and issues in our lives that tend to be…
Continue readingOne Saturday morning in May 09, my friend and I met at 8am to visit the Bukit Timah Campus (BTC) as well as the nearby Botanic Gardens. I bought a…
Continue readingNot too long ago, if you were to ask me to make a list of all the birds I have seen in Singapore, my list would have been depressingly short,…
Continue readingOrganized by the Photographic Society of National University of Singapore (NUSPS), the exhibition at Central Library will include winning photos from “Captured!” and POW (Photo of the week) photography competition.…
Continue readingThe Sheares Hall Photography Competition is an annual event organised for the hall residents of Sheares Hall by the Sheares PhotoComm. This competition is part of our many hall activities…
Continue readingI traveled to the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan in 2007 and fell in love with the place. It is the most pristine country I have been to, encumbered in the…
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