Coming Back to Meaning: An Interview with Mr Chan Poh Meng

Reading Time: 5 minutes

By Chong Ee Hsiun, Christine Saw and Marcus Tan (15A01A)

When people think cancer, people think dismay, debilitation, or even death. For Mr Chan, cancer was a word, not a sentence. From the moment the surgeon uttered that six-lettered word in confirmation of his illness, Mr Chan knew that while the journey was going to be difficult, it was a journey he was willing to endure. On a sultry Thursday afternoon, we visited him to relive that very journey.

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Food for Thought: Roadhouse

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By Joyce Er (15A01A), Michelle Zhu (15A01B) and Kang Yi Xi (15S03N)

Photos by Joyce Er (15A01A)

Tucked away in a relatively inaccessible corner of Dempsey, Roadhouse is not an intuitive gastronomical choice for the average Rafflesian, nor are its prices particularly wallet-friendly. However, with its hearty portions, explosive flavours and divine desserts, we could hardly keep this gem to ourselves. Visit this American-style diner as a treat to yourself – on a friend’s birthday, or after completing a round of examinations. We promise it’s worth the trek.

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Raffles Reviews: Interstellar

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By Shikhar Gupta (15S06M)

Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here.

These chilling words are those of Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a former NASA test pilot who has recurring nightmares of a test-flight crash and who now, thanks to environmental destruction, is forced to till acres of corn farms. Mankind faces utter and total extinction with dust storms ravaging every square mile of the planet. The need for engineers simply isn’t there anymore – just the need for farmers.

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Please Mind the Platform Gap (Universities Edition): NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

Reading Time: 9 minutes

By Kang Yi Xi (15S03N)
Photos courtesy of Tan Yeong Tze Wilnard

Thinking about which university to apply to, or already a J2 beginning your early admission applications? Raffles Press brings you our Please Mind the Platform Gap (Universities Edition), a series of articles dedicated to providing information on Rafflesian alumni’s experiences at their respective universities. Read our previous interview with University of Cambridge undergraduate Samantha Chan here, MIT undergraduate Liu Aofei here, and Harvard undergraduate Chew Chia Shao Wei here.

The MBBS – undoubtedly one of the most popular degree choices amongst Rafflesians (and their parents), as evinced by the scores of students who turn up for career talks conducted by medical professionals. Fortunately for the aspiring doctors within our school, one need not look to foreign lands to gain a quality education in the medical sciences. The National University of Singapore’s Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine can certainly hold a candle to other medical schools throughout the world, for it is currently ranked as the 2nd-best medical school in Asia and the 21st-best worldwide by Quacquarelli Symonds. RJ alumnus Tan Yeong Tze Wilnard, a 4th-year medical student at NUS and the President of the 65th NUS Medical Society’s Executive Committee, shares his thoughts on life in NUS and more in this interview with Raffles Press.

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