
Don’t forget about us, says university students
By Low Wei Xiang Singaporeans might have plenty to cheer with the government’s announcement of price hikes and changes in the primary school balloting system to enhance the privileges of citizens, but they could be losing sight of the big picture. Last week, the government announced that PRs and foreigners will pay higher...

Unfazed by brickbats, Temasek Review aims to boldly go where no blog has gone before
By Bhavan Jaipragas from journalism.sg (The below article is republished here with kind permission from the author) Within Singapore’s increasingly influential new media sphere, Temasek Review (TR) has emerged as one of the more controversial players. With an ambitious mission statement and vision, TR was quickly regarded...

Singapore’s bilingual policy: a success or setback?
By Nicholas Tan Long regarded as the crux of Singapore’s financial, political and national success, the bilingualism policy has come under the limelight recently, all thanks to Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s apology for his mistakes in the policy. When the policy was meted out four decades ago, Mr Lee said: “if we were monolingual...
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