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As with most newspapers, the Nanyang Chronicle has to adapt to a new media landscape and how audiences consume news.

The Chronicle’s transformation will occur during the 2019-20 academic year and will involve students, faculty, alumni and media partners.

While this happens, we will publish a few articles on the Chronicle website written by first-year students from the Basic Media Writing course and edited by a faculty member.

We look forward to the launch of a new online version of the Nanyang Chronicle in August 2020.

News

A giving heart and a green thumb

This has been Mr Ng Kim Chuan’s daily routine for the past 10 years since founding the NTU Community Herb Garden, where visitors can receive a week’s worth of herbs for free by producing a medical report.

Other stories:

NTU’s new anti-harassment module draws scepticism from students

Two campus cats killed this year spark safety concerns

Food Kakis app plans shelved after slow take-off

NTU students: Singapore should be open to non-Chinese PM

Hacking for a good cause

Lifestyle

Mettle And Petals

As a child, Desmond Toh would rummage through bags of discarded waste outside a florist. As his friends played soccer, the then-Primary 3 student collected useful scraps for his own floral creations.

Today, the first-year student from the School of Humanities has transformed his humble hobby into a small business.

Other stories:

The Life of A Cosplayer in NTU

NTU YouTubers

All about laughs

The final dance

Reigniting the passion for plays

Opinions

New fake news laws are a short-term fix

We have all had our brush with it, one time or another. It may find its way to our social media feed, written like an ordinary news piece to trick us into believing its authenticity..

Other stories:

Thrifting: the cure to fast fashion

Art should be celebrated, not banned

We need to talk about feminism in Singapore

The perks of being a young parent

Reducing plastic waste: the long road ahead

南苑

勇敢踏进成人的世界

越来越多南大生开始关注客工在新加坡生活的状况。他们有的积极参与客工权益组织的义工活动;有的主动发起活动,促进本地青最近与友人谈话时,她说了这句话:“我觉得我不像22岁,比较像18、19岁的状态。”

其他:

从安逸中出走 踏上异国穷游之旅

正义和邪恶只在一念之间

阿甘正传--选择了幸福的“傻子”

伸向客工的友谊之手

社交媒体上,报喜也报忧

Graphics

NTU Modules: A wish list

Over the summer break, the Nanyang Chronicle conducted an online survey to find out what fictional modules NTU students wished existed. Our graphic artists illustrate some of the best answers.

Other stories:

Brain-boosting bites

A smart campus

NTU: brick by brick

Food is where the heart is

Exciting electives

Spotlight

Streetwear with an Asian twist

What started out as a passion project for Brendan Kor, 21, has evolved into a local streetwear label known as The Toxic Friends Co. (损友公司). Kor’s brand has been featured on multiple media outlets, including CNA and lifestyle publications. Photo editor Joel Chan finds out more about the brand’s origins.

Other stories:

Chasing his dream one trim at a time

Jazzing up rims with spray paint

Flying for the first time

Working with wood

No break to the hustle