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Sailing High: Max Maeder’s Olympic breakthrough and Future of Sports in Singapore

Written by: Caleigh Heng, Cho Han, Darius Loong, Naima Razali While Singaporeans celebrated National Day on Aug 9 2024, Team Singapore kitefoiler Max Maeder had brought home, in the words of PM Lawrence Wong, a “beautiful birthday gift to Singapore” ...
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We have zero regrets joining PFP@TP – Here’s why!

Written by Ryan Yeo and Tiffany Wee Unsurprisingly, when people inquire about my path after ‘N’ Levels, the first question that arises is, ‘What is the Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP)?’  As current Year 2 students in the Diploma in Communications ...
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From Royalty, With Love: The Princess of Bahrain’s Message for Youths

Written by: Gabriel Ramsey, Charlene Wang, and Ryan Yeo (Photo: Marilyn Lim & Tien Shi Han) A Royal Visit “My all time advice is believe in yourself. Do not listen to anyone else but yourself. If you feel that you ...
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We have zero regrets joining PFP@TP – Here’s why!

Written by Ryan Yeo and Tiffany Wee Unsurprisingly, when people inquire about my path after ‘N’ Levels, the first question that arises is, ‘What is the Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP)?’  As current Year 2 students ...
People

From Royalty, With Love: The Princess of Bahrain’s Message for Youths

Written by: Gabriel Ramsey, Charlene Wang, and Ryan Yeo (Photo: Marilyn Lim & Tien Shi Han) A Royal Visit “My all time advice is believe in yourself. Do not listen to anyone else but yourself. ...
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Unspoken but not Unknown: Arts Censorship in Singapore

Written by: Jerome Thomas Ng Tze Loong, Charlotte Goh, and Semran Rai To some, art censorship is equivalent to “a violation of artistic freedom”. Here in Singapore, however, censored arts are usually related to content ...
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My EAE Experience: Tips, Tricks, and More!

Written by: Ashley Koh “Why did you choose this diploma?”  This is a common question that I get asked in almost every interview. Unsurprisingly, this question popped up during my Early Admission Exercise (EAE) interview. ...