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Allowing to divorce in mutual agreement is hardly radical or revolutionary (Channel NewsAsia)

No-fault divorce is a welcome change amid changing ideas of marriage and gender roles, says SUSS sociologist Hu Shu.

27 Nov 2021
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Exams in S’pore are ‘all or nothing’. How will young S’poreans learn to try & fail? (Mothership)

Is the very existence of these exams harmful to promoting innovation?

25 Nov 2021
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24 Nov 2021
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Where are the vaccine-hesitant actually getting their ‘research’ from? (Channel NewsAsia)

While similar factors and narratives influence them, there is a difference between those still hesitant about getting a vaccine and those against it, say SUSS’ Omer Ali Saifudeen and Valerie Ng.

15 Nov 2021
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I finally graduated from university at 33, having found motivation and purpose (TODAY online)

“Better late than never” is an adage that I am most familiar with.

14 Nov 2021
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Teach children hand signals to seek help if they face abuse (The Straits Times online)

The Covid-19 pandemic has made it harder for children who are victims of abuse to seek help, as home-based learning and more time stuck at home have limited their social interactions.

11 Nov 2021
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Safeguarding vulnerable youths in their interactions with law enforcement authorities (TODAY online)

With respect to interviews of youths by law enforcement authorities, a holistic interview protocol that safeguards the mental well-being of vulnerable suspects should have three features.

9 Nov 2021
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年底雨季或带来淹水风险 武吉知马店家已开始未雨绸缪 (8world)

受季风交替期影响,我国接下来一周将出现更多雷阵雨。受访气象专家表示,年底可能出现多次豪雨。

7 Nov 2021
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Videos of bad driving and car accidents - why we just can’t seem to look away (Channel NewsAsia)

Our fascination with videos of bad driving show how we are hardwired to engage with negative stimuli and seek validation, but this can spiral downwards, says SUSS psychology lecturer Victor Seah.

7 Nov 2021