星期二特写 | 预告:绿能狮城 (8world)
《绿能狮城》从三方面探讨新加坡的应对措施:公共交通,环保及可持续性的建筑设计,和废物管理。从中展示了新加坡在成为一个永续家园愿望方面取得的进展
What’s behind young people’s violent behaviour? (Channel NewsAsia)
SUSS’ Omer Ali Saifudeen discusses the issue of violence among young people.
SUSS alumnus gives SGD50,000 for study award for business students (The Straits Times)
Mr Ang, 32, yesterday donated $50,000 to his alma mater, the largest donation by an alumnus since SUSS was started in 2005.
Former part-time student donates SGD50,000 to SUSS (TODAY online)
It is the largest donation from an alumnus so far.
Mental health and youth: Is something broken in Singapore society? (Channel NewsAsia)
The struggles of mental illness among a younger generation has dominated discussions since COVID-19 hit. CNA speaks to CEO of IMH Dr Daniel Fung and Daryl Soh, President of SUSS Peer Support Group.
The metaverse is not above real-world law (The Straits Times)
The metaverse is neither new nor lawless. As technology evolves, the challenge is to understand how law can work in different layers to regulate different aspects of an online experience.
Burnt out and disillusioned, young lawyers head for the exit (Channel NewsAsia)
A law school dean cited the need to address a mismatch of expectations and a misperception among some law students that being a lawyer is "glamorous".
Gen Y Speaks: I quit my full-time job amid Covid-19 to start my own company (TODAY online)
Mr Zavier Chan, 28, is co-founder of Strongsilvers, a tech start-up that provides marketing services for the Silver Generation.
Is there any time limit on criminal charges? (TODAY online)
There is no time limit in Singapore for the prosecuting authorities to bring criminal charges against an accused person.