Spanning from Jakarta to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore to Hai Phong, these thesis projects mark the apex of architecture and sustainable design education at the Singapore University of Technology and Design.
Ex-ITE East lecturer shows porn video to boy, 12, in lift, says he's 'easy target' to 'tease and arouse'
He was sentenced to five months and two weeks in prison.
Panicky otter pup stuck on ledge outside Ngee Ann Polytechnic library rescued by Acres
The otter was squeaking loudly and repeatedly attempted to hop back up the ledge, but failed to do so.
SMU launches Urban Institute to address complex issues faced by cities in Asia
January 17, 2024 10:10 PM
SINGAPORE – The Singapore Management University (SMU) on Jan 17 launched a new Urban Institute that will carry out research on Asian cities, to address challenges such as climate change and ageing infrastructure.
Phone shop owner fined S$48,000 for registering, selling prepaid SIM cards without customers' consent
This is the highest penalty meted out for this offence to date, says the Personal Data Protection Commission.
Man fined $48,000 for selling SIM cards registered without customer consent
An authorised dealer for mobile phones has been fined a record $48,000 for exploiting customers’ personal data to register more SIM cards, without their knowledge or consent, before selling them.
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Man fined record $48,000 for registering SIM cards for customers without consent and selling them
January 17, 2024 2:40 PM
Koh admitted to selling more than 1000 illicitly registered SIM cards.
SingHealth and SUTD renew partnership to enhance seniors’ health and lives
January 16, 2024 5:30 PM
A project to make the Republic a better place for elderly citizens to live in is a key part of their agreement.
Former ITE lecturer gets jail for showing pornographic video to 12-year-old boy in lift
Kenneth Loh Jiahui saw the victim as an “easy target” and followed him from a bus stop in Pasir Ris into a lift.
S'poreans less happy, less satisfied with quality of life: NUS survey
There was a “significant decline” in Singaporeans’ sense of happiness from 2016 to 2022.