NTU Modules: A wish list
The new academic year is upon us, and with it comes the two-week long add/drop period to bid for modules. Students get to register for modules that are unconventional or completely different from their field of study, such as batik painting or the literature of Sherlock Holmes. 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
The Nanyang Chronicle, Vol. 25 Issue 10
Brain-boosting bites
With the semester drawing to a close and examinations fast approaching, our graphic artists highlight five health foods to prepare you for the academic battle ahead.
The Nanyang Chronicle, Vol. 25 Issue 9
A smart campus
Since the launch of Singapore’s Smart Nation initiative in 2014, institutions across the island have come on board to embrace digital solutions for the future.
The Nanyang Chronicle, Vol. 25 Issue 8
NTU: brick by brick
Amid the ongoing redevelopment of Yunnan Garden, Nanyang Chronicle’s graphic artists illustrate how NTU’s landscape has changed over the years with the addition of new buildings.
The Nanyang Chronicle, Vol. 25 Issue 7
Food is where the heart is
All around the world, the start of the new year is a time for gatherings and feasts. With Chinese New Year fast approaching, our graphic artists spoke with six students to find out about the New Year dishes that mean the most to them.
The Nanyang Chronicle, Vol. 25 Issue 6
Exciting electives
To kickstart the new semester, our graphic artists find out more about interesting modules in NTU that students can consider taking this year.
The Nanyang Chronicle, Vol. 25 Issue 5
Halloween horrors
This Halloween, our graphic artists speak to NTU students about the spookiest campus ghost stories they like to tell.
The Nanyang Chronicle, Vol. 25 Issue 4
The arc of learning
The Arc opened in February this year and has been awarded the Green Mark Platinum award from the Building and Construction Authority (BCA), which is the highest award a development...
The Nanyang Chronicle, Vol. 25 Issue 3