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You're Miss-ing Out! (Part 1)
Did you know about feminism is a taboo topic in South Korean society? Let's uncover the reasons why in this article.

ejorigin
Nov 10, 20196 min read


Humans of Eunoia x Leadership: Behind the Scenes
In this Humans of Eunoia x Leadership installment, Elizabeth Low, President of Drama, reflects on her leadership journey.

ejorigin
Oct 27, 20192 min read
¿?sick beats?¿
Do you need a fresh update to your playlist? Find out what your fellow Eunoians have been listening to in this month's Sick Beats!

ejorigin
Oct 23, 20193 min read


GP Extra Credit: Forget Climate Change - It's a Climate Emergency
Written by: Anselm Long (19-A4) Designed by: Jo Yeoul (19-A2) "I believe that there's a change in weather and I think it changes both ways. Don't forget it used to be called global warming. That wasn't working. Then it was called climate change. Now it's actually called extreme weather because with extreme weather, you can't miss." These words, spoken by President Donald Trump regarding climate change, could not have been more wrong. Our globe is in fact, warming, and not c

ejorigin
Sep 27, 20193 min read


GP Extra Credit: Works of Art which have been removed from their country of origin should be returned. Discuss.
Written by: Wong Sean Yew (19-U4) Designed by: Jo Yeoul (19-A2) In the case of restitution, works of art which have been removed from their country of origin are often obtained via illegitimate means; they are likely to be obtained from countries which are suppressed, or are obtained by looting and pillaging in wartime. These have mostly occurred in the past, and currently, there has been a growing number of calls around the world for the restitution of various works of art.

ejorigin
Sep 20, 20194 min read


GP Extra Credit: Reflections On Climate Change in Singapore
Written by: Aloysius Tng (19-U4) Designed by: Jo Yeoul (19-A2) This year’s National Day Rally speech by PM Lee Hsien Loong touched upon a myriad of issues that Singapore is facing and the government’s plan to tackle the problems. It also outlined the future of Singapore and the bold plans to develop it. From making education for all ages more affordable to the daring plan to upgrade the Greater Southern Waterfront, the new blueprint certainly looks promising. A key point a

ejorigin
Sep 20, 20192 min read


GP Extra Credit: Ten years after their construction, have the Integrated Resorts had a significant impact on Singapore society?
Written by: Jessica Kosasih (19-A5) Designed by: Jo Yeoul (19-A2) Singapore is well-known for many of its structural developments and the Integrated Resorts are one of them. Including the breath-taking Resorts World Sentosa, Adventure Cove, Expo Convention Centers and world-class Casinos, the Integrated Resorts are a sight to behold. Lately, together with plans for building a 4th tower in addition to the current Marina Bay Sands and other expansions, the government has als

ejorigin
Sep 20, 20196 min read


GP Extra Credit: Pursuing one's passion is a luxury many youth cannot afford
Pursuing one’s passion is a luxury many youth cannot afford By Nethania Che (19-O4) Designed by: Jo Yeoul (19-A2) Today, there is an increasing acceptance towards youths following their passion and an increasing number of opportunities are available for them to explore various unconventional career paths according to their interests. However, this does not necessarily mean a better life for the youth of today. The ability to pursue one’s passion to the extent where they are

ejorigin
Sep 19, 20192 min read


GP Extra Credit: Examining Peculiarities in Singapore's Language Policy
Written by: Ernest Tan (19-E6) Designed by: Jo Yeoul (19-A2) What do Singaporeans understand by the Singapore Language Policy? Most peers my age would often think about the bilingualism that is a cornerstone of our education systems. Others would also think about our implicitly discouraged but beloved vernacular - Singlish. In this opinion piece, I will examine broadly, the various features of language, and relevant policies in Singapore. Official ‘Mother Tongue’ languages

ejorigin
Sep 19, 20195 min read
You Shall (not) Pass
Want to study but don't really know how? The Origin* presents 'You Shall (Not) Pass'.

ejorigin
Sep 5, 20195 min read
¿?sick beats?¿ exams edition
As part of our exam series, the Origin* has compiled a playlist of songs recommended by our members for studying.

ejorigin
Sep 4, 20192 min read
Spotlights at Twilight
Humour? Emotional performances? EJ Drama's got it all in their in-house production - 'Family: A Work in Progress'. Find out more in 'Spotlights at Twilight'.

ejorigin
Sep 1, 20192 min read
Origin X Library Book Reviews: No Time, We're Booked
To everyone who is trying to find books to read after promos/A levels, this article is just for you! This article is a collaboration between EJC Press and the Media Resource Library Club.

ejorigin
Aug 29, 20193 min read
Bridging the Cultural Gap: The Memorandum
The Origin* presents 'The Memorandum', the latest addition to our BSP series.

ejorigin
Aug 24, 20192 min read
Splash of Sound: A Band Concert Review
Don't miss our review of the Red Dot concert, the latest collaboration between EJC Symphonic Band and the Philharmonic Youth!

ejorigin
Aug 20, 20193 min read


An Article for Singapore
So what went down during IHG again? The Origin presents 'An Article for Singapore'.

ejorigin
Aug 17, 20194 min read
¿?sick beats?¿
Check out what music your fellow Eunoians are listening to this August!

ejorigin
Aug 16, 20193 min read
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