Yes Justin, It’s Finally Clocking To Us 

Reading Time: 5 minutes

By Jaden Lum (26S05A)

Bieber Fever is back.

In recent years, it’s been suspiciously latent, lurking in the shadows, waiting to break out yet again, and now, out of a desert in California, it’s swept the world once more—this time, in full, unapologetic, RnB-and-pop-entwined force. 

For those unlucky (or lucky, if you’re a snob) enough to test negative, here’s the rundown: 

Coachella has been no stranger to hosting some of music’s most legendary performances. Whether it was the 2012 hologram that summoned Tupac back to life, the pomp and pageantry of 2018’s Beychella (a portmanteau of Beyoncé and Coachella), or Lady Gaga’s massive, vibrant, stupefying sets just last year, the festival has become synonymous with not just spectacle, but innovation too. 

This year, however, was different. Or at least, for one of the headlining acts, it was. 

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Hunting For The Win: Hockey Girls’ NSG 2026

Reading Time: 10 minutes

By Rebekah Yew (27S05A) and Victoria Khoo Miin-Hsuen (27A01A)

All photos courtesy of Radhakrishnan Sujitha (27S03E) and Tang Lishan (27A01A) from the Raffles Art and Photographic Society (RAPS)

After a fiercely contested match against Victoria Junior College (VJC), RI emerged victorious in a dramatic shootout, reclaiming the national title for the first time in over a decade. 

Just weeks earlier, the same team had suffered a 3-0 defeat to VJC during the round robin stage. For many, the result reinforced VJC’s reputation as one of the strongest teams in the A Division competition. For RI, however, this temporary loss offered direction. 

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Friends — Raffles Players’ College Production 2026 

Reading Time: 6 minutes

By Georgia Ong (26S03O)

All images from Raffles Players unless otherwise stated.

“If you trace strangers back far enough, 
you’ll find they were once brothers.” 

Friends, Kōbō Abe

On 20 May 2026, Raffles Players presented their annual college production, Friends

Written by Japanese playwright Kōbō Abe and later translated to English, Friends is an absurdist social commentary on loneliness and the extreme measures people take to eradicate it. 

The play centres around the Man getting his apartment infiltrated by a family of 8. Throughout the play, the audience witnessed how the family gradually worked away the Man’s mental fortitude, turning the world against him, till he was reduced to the point of utter desolation, physically and mentally. 

A scene from Act 2. The Man has been caged by the family, trapped.
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To Speak the Language of Home: Raffles Dialects

Reading Time: 9 minutes

By Koh Shin Robbie (26A01A) and Tok Kai Xue Traven (26A01B)

In 1959, Singapore saw the first of many key developments to its education system: a bilingualism policy. Its premise was simple—English, as the language of international business, would be mandated to be taught in all schools. Alongside this, the study of one’s mother tongue (namely Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil) would also be made compulsory to ensure students did not lose touch with their cultural roots.

In an instant, dialect languages were taken out of official usage. Radio stations switched to purely official languages, and an entire Speak Mandarin Campaign was launched with vigorous dissuasion of dialect use.

Photo from a speech by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. Source: Zaobao SG
Text in the background translates to “Speak Less Dialect”.

For Mandarin, however, this line of reasoning proved rather ironic. In the face of institutional pressures to adopt Mandarin as their home language, what would happen to the dialect-speaking households which relied heavily on Hokkien, Teochew or Hakka to communicate on a daily basis? How would the precious, dialectal tongues which served generations upon generations of ancestors manage to maintain their relevance?

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Project STEMulate (CE01 Spotlight Special Edition 2026)

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By Sonia Chang (26A01A)

Introducing…Project STEMulate! Founded by a group of RI students passionate about making STEM education more accessible for underprivileged children, find out more about the team and the wonderful work they have done for our community 🧬❤️

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