Race & Religion Afraid of ‘Saying the Wrong Thing’ About Racism? Speak Up Anyway. If we genuinely believe racism is wrong, all of us—especially Singaporean Chinese people—need to get over our allergy to hard conversations. by Sophie Chew July 21, 2022
Lifestyle Amongst Us Adam Khoo Doesn’t Have All The Answers Either A portrait of what age does to a man. by Sophie Chew November 12, 2021
Jobs & Economy Singapore, Unfiltered Lacking Digital Access, Singapore’s Disconnected Risk Being Left Behind With digital access as necessary as water and electricity, 10% of Singapore's population risks being left out of its rush for Smart Nationhood. by Sophie Chew October 14, 2021
Government & Politics Singapore, Unfiltered What If We Just Let Go Of ‘Every School A Good School’? We don't buy it as it is—and it distracts from the real work of making this happen. by Sophie Chew September 24, 2021
Government & Politics The Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Bill: What Exactly Is Foreign Influence? An Expert Explains. Ahead of the debate over the Foreign Influence (Countermeasures) Bill, we speak to an expert to unpack what foreign influence is and how it works. (Hint: It's not just troll farms.) by Sophie Chew September 21, 2021
Government & Politics Singapore, Unfiltered In Praise of President Halimah’s Social Media Game Private but plainspoken, restrained but empathetic, President Halimah's social media persona is a study in contradictions. And it works. by Sophie Chew September 10, 2021
Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Binge “If You Want To Help, Help Properly”: What’s Missing From F&B’s Recovery Plan Billions of dollars have been pumped into saving Singapore's F&B industry - but businesses fear it might be too little, too late. by Sophie Chew September 2, 2021
News The Survey On Academic Freedom Raises As Many Questions As It Answers AcademiaSG's survey on academic freedom, ironically, is hamstrung by how it holds back. by Sophie Chew August 21, 2021
Lifestyle Singaporeans Abroad Meet Ethel, The Chef Who Cooked Her Way From Les Amis to the Austrian Alps Chef Ethel Hoon talks about her journey through some of the world's best kitchens. by Sophie Chew August 6, 2021
Government & Politics We Asked a Bioethicist: Is It Discriminatory To Have Differentiated Measures By Vaccine Status? Fears that 'vaccine passports' will exclude the unvaccinated from public life have surfaced. Are these justified? by Sophie Chew August 3, 2021
Climate & Environment Where The Wild Things Are: On The Road With ACRES’ Wildlife Rescue Team (Part 2) In the second instalment of our adventures with ACRES, our writer learns that loving nature and living with it are two very different things. by Sophie Chew August 3, 2021
Climate & Environment Where The Wild Things Are: On The Road With ACRES’ Wildlife Rescue Team (Part 1) Pythons. Lizards. Pink-necked green pigeons. If you thought Singapore lacks urban wildlife, you're wrong. by Sophie Chew August 2, 2021