The life of a law student is often an uphill climb, but it doesn't have to be the only thing that consumes your day and night. SMU Law freshman Ong Siew Choo shares her experience as a first-year law student.
Naomi Lim takes us back to her experience as a freshman at SMU Parents' Day 2017 and why she decided to become an SMU Ambassador.
Fake news can have real-world consequences. While most acknowledge that regulation is needed, some worry of it impeding on free speech. But SMU Assoc Prof Goh Yihan believes that stopping falsehoods could, in fact, ... Read More
Singapore has always taken pride in its multiculturalism. And yet, the concerns of xenophobia is very much alive. SMU Law undergrad Farahna Alam sheds light on the lives of one such minority group—the Singaporean Bengalis.
The spirit of volunteerism is more evident than ever, especially amongst millennials. One such millennial is SMU Law undergrad Susanna Abigail Yim. She shares her experience with pro bono work.
SMU Law freshman and Global Impact Scholar, Lydia Tan shares her journey from choosing a university, tackling the dreaded admissions interview, to facing the reality of freshman year.
Participating in moots may be laborious, but the skills acquired is what will give Law graduates that distinctive edge. SMU Law alumna Chow Zi En and Asst Prof Chen Siyuan share their personal insights on the world of mooting.
In today's world, multidisciplinary learning is no longer just a nice-to-have, but a MUST-HAVE. So, what is SMU doing to keep our students future-ready?
The reality of the global water shortage may not have hit us yet, but SMU law undergrad Venezia Wee has already been fighting the good fight for more than half a decade. Hear what this young activist has to say.
Multidisciplinary is the buzzword in today's economy. To get ahead, a diverse range of complementary skillsets is becoming more a necessity than just a good to have.