By Zara Karimi (18A01A) and Nadine Staes-Polet (18A01B)

Clear out your calendars for the second week of November, because the Singapore Writers Festival is back with its 20th edition!

By Zara Karimi (18A01A) and Nadine Staes-Polet (18A01B)

Clear out your calendars for the second week of November, because the Singapore Writers Festival is back with its 20th edition!

By guest writer Izzy Seah (18S03B)
Photos courtesy of Izzy Seah
This article is the third part in Raffles Press’ series, Please Mind the Platform Gap: The Road Less Taken, about non-traditional A-Level subjects offered in RI. For our previous feature on H2 French, please click here. For our feature on taking a third language in JC, click here.
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By guest contributor Shen Hongyi (18S06K)
Additional reporting by Soh Ying Qi (18A01C)
Photos courtesy of Shen Hongyi
This article is the second part in Raffles Press’ series, Please Mind the Platform Gap: The Road Less Taken, about non-traditional A-level subjects offered in RI. For our previous feature on H2 KI, please click here. For our feature on taking a third language in JC, click here.
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By Zacchaeus Chok (18S03O)
Student life is best summed up in three factors – work, leisure and sleep. By adjusting these variables, we try to elevate our overall well-being and enjoyment. Certainly, we have noticed variation among the cohorts of students – the imbalance of work, leisure and sleep is a trend, with some working excessively hard and being prone to poor sleep schedules while others slack too much.

By Zhu Xiuhua (18S06A) and guest writer Beatrice Lee (18S06A)
This article is the first part in Raffles Press’ series, Please Mind the Platform Gap: The Road Less Taken, about non-traditional A-level subjects offered in RI. For our previous features on H2 KI, click here and here.
Continue reading “Please Mind the Platform Gap: The Road Less Taken – H2 KI”