Up Close: Retired judge Choo Han Teck on newfound love of pickleball, and the moral dilemmas behind court decisions
The veteran judge whose career spanned 30 years sat down with CNA TODAY for an exclusive interview on his illustrious career.
Big Read: Undergrad interest in engineering, accountancy and humanities is dwindling. What will it mean for Singapore's future?
University enrolment in Singapore has always closely followed the country's economic priorities, but rapid technological change and an increasingly complex economic landscape have made admissions planning more challenging.
Up Close: The ex-Singapore national youth coach now building up women's football in Africa's tiniest nation
From shifting goal posts in 30°C heat to securing professional contracts for her players in Europe, 32-year-old Chris Yip-Au is a one-woman engine room driving the beautiful game in one of the world's smallest nations.
Ground Up: 'Be prepared to be treated differently' - the perils some face after declaring mental health conditions at work
Even as Singapore moves to strengthen workplace protections against mental health discrimination, deciding whether to disclose mental health struggles remains a complex process for employees.
Voices: My father died in 2012, but I’m awed by how his legacy lives on
Mr Prakash Natarajan's father taught by day, tutored by night and spent almost every spare hour with his books. Through the decades, he showed his son how to live with purpose, discipline and consistency.
Adulting: My family fell for a phishing scam – and found a buffet of niche insurance plans for everything from kids' illnesses to EV batteries
Protection against scams, dengue fever and the theft of high-end bicycles are among the insurance plans available in the market.
Mental Health Matters: When life's challenges crowd in, here's how to keep your emotions in check at work
Emotional regulation is not about pushing aside your feelings but rather about being to able to respond to high-pressure situations at work with intention rather than impulsively.