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The man who rewinds time: Breathing new life into old memories

It’s a colourful world: Singapore in technicolour

Smaller independent pre-schools in S’pore hit by post-Covid-19 rental hikes, rising costs

Children from playgroup and nursery one taking part in the opening circle, where they meditate and help clean the altar of Baby Buddha, at Blue Lion Preschool on Aug 7, 2024. Smaller independent preschools face increasing challenges amid competition against government supported preschools.
Children from playgroup and nursery one taking part in the opening circle, where they meditate and help clean the altar of Baby Buddha, at Blue Lion Preschool on Aug 7, 2024. Smaller independent preschools face increasing challenges amid competition against government supported preschools.

Parts of old Beach Road Police Station conserved in new Guoco Midtown development

tnmidtown - Conservation works completed at the end of 2023 with unique features retained @ 120 Beach Road, Midtown house on 31st July 2024

Credit: Hester Tan
tnmidtown - Conservation works completed at the end of 2023 with unique features retained @ 120 Beach Road, Midtown house on 31st July 2024

Credit: Hester Tan

Student-run clinic providing affordable speech therapy for children a hit, plans to expand

tnspeech25 - (From left) Clinical educator Daphlyn Goh, SIT student Carine Yap and client Abner Lee at the clinic. 

Source: Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities
tnspeech25 - (From left) Clinical educator Daphlyn Goh, SIT student Carine Yap and client Abner Lee at the clinic. 

Source: Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities

ITE, yacht operator sign 4th MOU on scholarships, internships for passenger services students

Ms Priscilla Pang, who graduated with a Higher Nitec in Passenger Services from the Institute of Technical Education, had interned with Tall Ship Adventures.
Ms Priscilla Pang, who graduated with a Higher Nitec in Passenger Services from the Institute of Technical Education, had interned with Tall Ship Adventures.

Digitalised mobilisation among winning ideas at S’pore defence innovation symposium

CMG20240723-WooFL01 /MINDEF IGNITE Innovation Symposium 2024 [MINDEF] - CPT Sharmini d/o Saygar [34, Female, Indian, Army]
CMG20240723-WooFL01 /MINDEF IGNITE Innovation Symposium 2024 [MINDEF] - CPT Sharmini d/o Saygar [34, Female, Indian, Army]

Students must go beyond festivals, food and develop understanding of different races: Chan Chun Sing

Minister for Education Mr Chan Chun Sing interacts with St Andrew's Junior College's JC1 students during the Character and Citizenship Education lesson on Racial Harmony Day, on July  19, 2024.
Minister for Education Mr Chan Chun Sing interacts with St Andrew's Junior College's JC1 students during the Character and Citizenship Education lesson on Racial Harmony Day, on July  19, 2024.

Poly, ITE graduates from work-study courses earn more; 10 new courses launched in 2024

tnworkstudy17/ST20240717_202474400926/Ng Sor Luan/Students listening to a speech by Dr Mohamad Maliki Bin Osman, Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, and Second Minister for Education and Foreign Affairs at the SkillsFuture Work-Study Fair 2024 (WSF 2024).
tnworkstudy17/ST20240717_202474400926/Ng Sor Luan/Students listening to a speech by Dr Mohamad Maliki Bin Osman, Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, and Second Minister for Education and Foreign Affairs at the SkillsFuture Work-Study Fair 2024 (WSF 2024).

Singapore Polytechnic raises $2.6m in donations to support students in need

(From left) President of Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild Jimmy Lim, Singapore Polytechnic principal and CEO Soh Wai Wah, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, SP Board of Governors chariman Janet Ang and National Council of Social Service CEO Tan Li San with the the cheque of $2,629,879.28 for needy students.
(From left) President of Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild Jimmy Lim, Singapore Polytechnic principal and CEO Soh Wai Wah, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, SP Board of Governors chariman Janet Ang and National Council of Social Service CEO Tan Li San with the the cheque of $2,629,879.28 for needy students.

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