21.10.2011
Credit: NUS Tembusu College
FEATURE /
PAINTING A FUTURE FOR ELEPHANTS by Janicia Lim
Steadying his right hand tight on his paintbrush, Dexter Tan, 23, traced a curve along a fibreglass sculpture of a baby elephant. Confidently, he moved his hand as he filled the pencil outlines with colour, careful not to smudge the wet paint.
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PAINTING A FUTURE FOR ELEPHANTS by Janicia Lim
Steadying his right hand tight on his paintbrush, Dexter Tan, 23, traced a curve along a fibreglass sculpture of a baby elephant. Confidently, he moved his hand as he filled the pencil outlines with colour, careful not to smudge the wet paint.
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20.10.2011
Credit: blog.nus.edu.sg
FEATURE /
SINGAPORE STUDENTS – THE ENVIRONMENTALLY UGLY? by Goh Siok Yee
It had been 15 minutes since Jake Tan started his hunt. Sweat beaded on his forehead as he trudged on relentlessly. When he looked up and saw what was ahead, Tan felt himself shrink smaller into his shadows.
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SINGAPORE STUDENTS – THE ENVIRONMENTALLY UGLY? by Goh Siok Yee
It had been 15 minutes since Jake Tan started his hunt. Sweat beaded on his forehead as he trudged on relentlessly. When he looked up and saw what was ahead, Tan felt himself shrink smaller into his shadows.
Read more