Thor: Ragnarok – Adapting Ancient Mythology in the 21st Century
Reading Time: 6 minutesBy Choi Hoe Chang (18S07A) There is no doubt that Thor: Ragnarok is a ton of fun. Director Taika Waititi…... Read more.
One-Two-Many: Raffles Players’ J1 Production
Reading Time: 5 minutesBy Zara Karimi (18A01A) Photographs courtesy of Raffles Photographic Society What do illegal parking, invented languages, and ethical dilemmas... Read more.
Staying Afloat: Reflections on the Perils of Project Work
Reading Time: 6 minutesBy Ashley Tan (18A13A) “I hate PW.” I can’t recall how many times these words have played in my mind.…... Read more.
BREAKING: Mr Chan Poh Meng to retire as RI principal, Mr Frederick Yeo to take over
Reading Time: 3 minutesBy Abigail Ang (18S06B) and Soh Ying Qi (18A01C) The current principal of Raffles Institution, Mr Chan Poh Meng, will…... Read more.
Please Mind the Platform Gap (Universities Edition): Washington University in St. Louis
Reading Time: 13 minutesBy Ashley Tan (18A13A) Photographs courtesy of interviewee Cai Minglu Thinking about which university to apply to, or already a…... Read more.
Graphically Speaking: Merry StuDying!
Reading Time: 4 minutesBy Zacchaeus Chok (18S03O) Student life is best summed up in three factors – work, leisure and sleep. By adjusting…... Read more.
Tick: A New Resource-Sharing Site by RI Alumni
Reading Time: 7 minutesBy Elizabeth Leong (18S06G) With Promos or A’s right around the corner, many of us have been scrambling to find…... Read more.
Please Mind the Platform Gap (Universities Edition): Brown University
Reading Time: 11 minutesBy Lim Jing Rong (18A03A) Photographs provided by interviewee Shayna Toh Thinking about which university to apply to, or already…... Read more.
Raffles Business Symposium: Ideas to change the world
Reading Time: 4 minutesBy Ling Young Loon (18S07A) Photographs by Li Wanjie (18A01B) and Afiq Zuhairi (18S06Q). “Entrepreneurship is a very strange reason to…... Read more.
Nationally Speaking: A School by Any Other Name?
Reading Time: 4 minutesBy Lynn Hong (18A13A) What’s in a name? For many, it is respect. Naming a public institution after someone singles…... Read more.
