We settle for the memory of “once upon a time” as our “happily ever after.” Old National Library Building. Courtesy of ...
Ever had a stranger change your entire day? What if you were that stranger for someone else? Six Singaporeans share the brief ...
While you're celebrating with family, thousands of Singaporeans are clocking in. Christmas lights bathe the streets in a warm glow, the same warmth many of us feel when we’re gathered at home with ...
Last week, I was sitting in the back of a Gojek car, telling the uncle at the driver’s seat about my relationship problems, work stress, and even my political views on the current state of the world.
I stood in front of a phone booth at the Heart & Soul SG60 Experience, about to speak with my “future self”. The AI-powered installation promised insights into who I’d become. Into what Singapore’s ...
Through her quiet yet impactful efforts, Tan is lighting the path for others to follow, one compassionate act at a time. At just 25 years old, Tan*, a lawyer, is making an impact in the lives of those ...
How the collective wisdom and support of loved ones, friends and even strangers helped us in our BTO journey This ultimately guided us towards a 4-room sales project within a mature estate, where it ...
Buddhism is most commonly associated with the Chinese population in Singapore, but did you know there are also Sri Lankan Buddhists? Join our writer as she explores the perspective of a highly ...
Balancing academics and activism is no easy feat. Terese opens up to The Pride about her journey through the complexities of passion, priorities, and the pursuit of a sustainable future. Terese ...
As part of their outreach, the team organised roadshows at Temasek Polytechnic and St. Andrew’s Junior College (SAJC) in January and February respectively. Temasek Polytechnic students engaging in a ...
In the Bedok North case, plans have since been floated to repurpose the football court into a space for seniors to use. At the same time, the former Kampong Chai Chee Community Centre is set to be ...
Loud videos or music from handphones on public transport may not just be annoying, but hazardous to your health, says the Singapore Kindness Movement’s Dr William Wan.