We are encouraged that Mr Jack Sim (Train future-ready students to ask questions and not just find answers, April 19) shares our ideal for Singapore’s education system to nurture inquisitive, lifelong learners.
It is incorrect to ascribe the failure to clinch certain types of jobs to gender discrimination (Gender bias hindering brother’s job search, April 19).
I refer to the article, “Extra cover from the sizzling afternoon sun” (April 14), which was accompanied by a photo showing two construction workers wearing helmets with pieces of cardboard attached as makeshift shields to protect them from the afternoon sun.
While generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology can aid productivity, it can also be misused and so compromise the social fabric of Singapore (
As a National University of Singapore (NUS) alumnus, I am very happy that the university received such a big donation of $101 million to the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, by the Low Tuck Kwong Foundation. The donation will certainly support leadership programmes for policymakers and scholars from Asia.
In mid-2015, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) announced that it was starting a study on improving the connectivity between Bishan and the Central Business District for greener modes of transport such as cycling.
Reading Dr Sandeep Jauhar’s article about caring for his father, and the dilemma of telling the truth or to lie to him, brought to mind my family’s experience in caring for my mother (