Education Jobs & Economy News Overseas Grad Diaries: Coming Home to a Tighter Job Market Somewhere between leaving and coming back, perspectives tend to shift. by Yuxuan Goh January 16, 2026
Climate & Environment Family & Housing Government & Politics News Aceh and Back Again: Five Days on the Ground After the Floods Urgency has a way of stripping systems down to their limits. What remains is community. by Khai Asyraf January 9, 2026
Food & Drink Immigration Jobs & Economy Lifestyle News Race & Religion Singapore Isn’t a Chinese Nation. So Why Do Some Food Chains Act Like It? In the rush to win our wallets, who gets left behind? by Koh Ying Xi December 17, 2025
Exposés News 10 Questions With Animal Lovers League Volunteers Who Lost Faith in Their Leaders "To call us ‘backstabbers’ is deeply hurtful and profoundly unfair." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim December 12, 2025
Food & Drink History & Heritage Lifestyle News The Singaporean Mum and Daughter Making Lebanese Olive Oil That’s Rooted in Resistance "The easiest way to spread awareness was through a product—you can get connected to the land, the people, the ground." by Kimberly Lim November 20, 2025
Arts & Entertainment Lifestyle News Subculture We Gave a Retiree Band the Stage They Deserved. Here’s Why. For all our talk about community spirit, why is it still so hard for people to create it on their own? by RICE November 14, 2025
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
Food & Drink History & Heritage Immigration News Race & Religion Singapore, Unfiltered Malatang, Mixue, and the Taste of a Changing Singapore "I don't think I should have to learn Chinese just to order a meal." by Andre Frois October 31, 2025
Food & Drink Immigration Jobs & Economy Lifestyle News Singapore, Unfiltered Mixue, Luckin, Scarlett: Too Fast, Too Many, Too Soon? How do we hold on to what’s familiar while opening our doors to those who want to make Singapore home too? by RICE October 31, 2025
Government & Politics News After The Vote The Pro-Palestine ‘Procession’ and the Ease of Crossing a Line You Can’t Reasonably See When no one knows exactly where the line is, staying passive feels like the safer bet. by Kimberly Lim October 24, 2025
Family & Housing News Singapore, Unfiltered The Residue of Silence: When Death and Decay Seep Beyond Our Homes The scent of a Singapore growing lonelier behind closed doors. by Andre Frois October 17, 2025