Grindsets These 21-Year-Olds Started, Of All Things, A Tuition Centre. Here’s Why It Was Worth The Risk All images by RICE / Thaddeus Loh. As of 2020, there are more than 1000 tuition centres in Singapore. One of them is The Fine Minds (TFM), run by a group of 21-year-olds, dedicated to teaching secondary school students. Warren and Jin Xuan met during their time in NS, and started to think of w by Abigail Lee August 26, 2020
Grindsets “There’s Nothing to Lose”: Why Two 21-Year-Olds Set Up Their Own Vintage Clothing Store All images by Thaddeus Loh for RICE Media. “When I interned at Bosch during poly, I felt so lost in the hundreds and thousands of people, and I just did the same thing every day,” Gayle laments, “Being my own boss … I don’t feel like a slave to anyone.” She’s 21 years old this ye by Abigail Lee August 13, 2020
Do First-Time Gen-Z Voters Only Care About Liberal Politics This GE? Disclaimer: RICE does not endorse or support any political party in Singapore. This is a series of voter profiles by RICE where we speak to Singapore’s many disparate communities to find out the issues that matter to them. “Every time the PAP wins, they always increase the GST. It’s nev by Abigail Lee July 7, 2020
How Are Single Mothers Thinking About Their Votes This General Election? Top image: Tanaphong Toochinda / Unsplash Disclaimer: Rice does not endorse or support any political party in Singapore. This is a series of voter profiles by RICE where we speak to Singapore’s marginalised communities and find out the issues that matter to them. Of the variegated groups by Abigail Lee July 3, 2020
PAP’s New Candidates: According to Comments on CNA and The PAP’s FB Pages Top image: PAP's New Candidates / Today Disclaimer: Rice does not endorse or support any political party in Singapore. The People’s Action Party (PAP) has announced their final lineup of candidates in the run-up to the General Elections. Soon, all parties will have completed the grand revel by Abigail Lee June 26, 2020