
Singaporeans not entitled to jobs in their country but entitled to NS and taxes
Regarding the recent uproar over comments made by Swiss lawyer Ms Franziska Zimmermann, I'd like to say to her that since Singaporeans are entitled to do NS, what does she mean by "they are not entitled to jobs"? Does she even know Singaporeans are entitled to do NS and pay taxes? If they are not entitled to jobs, why...

Why are foreigners allowed to join Alumnis?
An alumnus or alumna is a former student and most often a graduate of an educational institution (school, college, university).[1][4] According to the United States Department of Education, the term alumnae is used in conjunction with either women's colleges[6] or a female group of students. The term alumni is used in conjunction...

PRC Scholar’s comments repulsive, but not a university-related matter
PRC Sun Xu I found scholarship holder Sun Xu's comments about Singaporeans to be repulsive. I am more disturbed, though, by the National University of Singapore's actions against him, since his comments were not made on an NUS website or in his schoolwork and were not about his institution (March 27). If he has run foul of...
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