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Education News The Symbolic Weight of Yale-NUS’s Discarded Books What happens when one of the world's best universities thinks its okay to burn thousands of books? by Kimberly Lim & Alden Ho May 22, 2025
Education Jobs & Economy Sponsored Unsung Hands: An Operating Theatre Nurse’s Fight for Precision, Patience, and Life "Once the surgery is over, they move on. And so do we." by Andre Frois May 10, 2025
Education Jobs & Economy Sponsored More Than Meets the Scan: How Radiographers Wrestle With Uncovering Life’s Fragility How do radiographers cope with the weight of discovering life-altering conditions inside their patients? by Andre Frois March 13, 2025
Education Government & Politics Is Winning Everything? The Untold Struggles of Athletes Who Don’t Finish First "It does bug me sometimes that I am always in the finals but never on the podium." by Lim Song Yi January 22, 2025
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Education Jobs & Economy Sponsored Grindsets ‘Everybody is Replaceable’: The Evolving Job Anxieties of Singapore’s STEM Graduates It's an era where STEM workers can no longer rest on their laurels and coast. by Alfieyah Abdullah May 9, 2025
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Climate & Environment Education Jobs & Economy Sponsored Grindsets Building a Submarine Changed My Life What happens when a university student takes the plunge—literally—into uncharted waters? by RICE March 27, 2025