GE2025 Government & Politics News Race & Religion After The Vote Identity Politics and the Malay-Muslim Community? Penat lah The existential fatigue of getting your identity and loyalty examined yet again. by Ilyas Sholihyn November 5, 2025
Family & Housing Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health Sponsored Coming Of Age The Price of Tomorrow: What Does It Cost to Build the Future We Want? When did personal finance get so existential? by Ilyas Sholihyn October 22, 2025
Immigration Jobs & Economy Grindsets The Other Side of Singapore’s Migrant Labourer Narrative Can Singapore's promise of opportunity reach those who built the country with their hands? by Ilyas Sholihyn September 9, 2025
Arts & Entertainment Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Lifestyle News Singapore, Unfiltered Does The Projector Really Need the Government to Save it? State support doesn’t come free. by Ilyas Sholihyn August 21, 2025
Arts & Entertainment Lifestyle Subculture After The Vote After the Vote: Daniel Borces on a Singapore Where Indie Musicians Don’t Need to Compromise "Jobs are supposed to fund your life, not the other way around." by Ilyas Sholihyn August 7, 2025
Food & Drink GE2025 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle News After The Vote After the Vote: Big Dot Chicken’s Ken Koh on a Kinder Singapore That Respects Its Hawkers "So what if you're a hawker? So what if you're a cook? Why is it that only a 'chef' seems to command respect?" by Ilyas Sholihyn May 3, 2025
GE2025 News Race & Religion Singapore, Unfiltered No, We Can’t Just ‘Move On’ For Ariffin—and for all of us who are fatigued by moments such as these—we can't 'move on' so easily. by Ilyas Sholihyn April 28, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics History & Heritage News Race & Religion After The Vote After the Vote: Yulianna Frederika on Choosing Community Over Singapore’s Relentless Growth "The spirit of gotong royong means that we give, even when we only have 10 percent." by Ilyas Sholihyn April 27, 2025
Family & Housing GE2025 News After The Vote After the Vote: The Singapore a 93-Year-Old and Her Grandson Still Believe In "I live with my grandma, but so many of our older Singaporeans are not so lucky—they're alone and not taken care of." by Ilyas Sholihyn April 25, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Singapore, Unfiltered What Singapore Loses in an Electoral Walkover When no one shows up to make a case, voters can’t help but wonder—was my vote ever meant to matter? by Ilyas Sholihyn April 24, 2025
GE2025 News Singapore, Unfiltered Political Volunteering Is on the Rise. So Is Our Appetite for Showing Up. They’re not getting paid. But they show up anyway. by Ilyas Sholihyn April 21, 2025
Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health News After The Vote After the Vote: Moonlake Lee’s Call for a Singapore That Sees ADHD Differently "We need to reframe how we think about ADHD—from a deficit to a strength-based perspective." by Ilyas Sholihyn April 17, 2025