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A Socialite's Tale: An Interview with Dr. Georgia Lee
An Interview with Dr. Georgia Lee
Wanna know what it's like to be a socialite in Singapore? HOOKED chats up with Dr. Lee, a prominent figure in Singapore's high society, to find that socialites need not be all about play and no work.
   
NUS Arts Festival Coverage
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NUS Arts Festival Coverage

HOOKED reviews some of the top performances held during the recently concluded festival, including Love Is In The Air opening concert, Hip Hop Night '08, Terpsichore 2008: __:59 dance showcase, as well as I Left My Heart At Outram Park KR hall production.
   
Cleo Bachelors Finals Party 2008 - School's out!
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Cleo Bachelors Finals Party 2008 - School's out!

Every self-respecting lady should arm herself with a man worthy of her. HOOKED troops down to the party in search of the most eligible man for you.
   
An Evening with Broken Social Scene
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An Evening with Broken Social Scene

Less than half of its contingent came, yet Broken Social Scene has doubled the expectations. HOOKED spends an evening with these talented musicians for a night of hyper-kinetic fun.
   
Fake it 'til you make it: The Elitist Complex
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Fake it 'til you make it:
The Elitist Complex

Does plastering yourself with branded clothing alleviate your social status? With the rising number of brand-conscious upstarts seen around campus, HOOKED attempts to make sense of such atas behaviour.
   
Living the High Life: Not All About Money
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Living the High Life:
Not All About Money

What is it that separates the bourgeoisie from the aristocrats? HOOKED explains why cold, hard cash is not enough to buy your way into the high society.
   
How Low Would You Go?
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How Low Would You Go?

They say love can transcend all boundaries, but can it really overcome class differences? HOOKED examines how important it is to have an equal footing in a relationship between He and She.
   
Fashionable Elites or Elitist Fashion?
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Fashionable Elites or Elitist Fashion?

Fashion may be part and parcel of our lives, yet it still seems elusive to most of us. Is Fashion only for the elites? Let HOOKED's resident fashionista tell you what it takes to get on the Fashion highway.
   
Atas Makan Places
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Atas Makan Places

Check out HOOKED's list of posh restaurants to see and be seen in! Don't be silly; it has nothing to do with how good the food taste.
   
The Atas Guide to Museum-Hopping in Singapore
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The Atas Guide to Museum-Hopping in Singapore

We don't only review movies and albums. This time, HOOKED assesses our local museums where you could cultivate the atas soul in you.
   
Crows Zero: Of Blood-thumping Violence
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Crows Zero: Of Blood-thumping Violence

If being refined is not for you, how about watching some blood and violence to release your pent-up frustration?
   
10 Ways To Bluff Your Way Into Being Atas
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10 Ways To Bluff Your Way Into Being Atas

HOOKED teaches you how to fake your way into the upper class. Whether you make it or not, however, is another story altogether.
   


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Written by Julia Lua   
You know how some people say that Singaporeans have nothing more than complaints for everything under the sun? Sadly, that seems to be true. Price hikes for cabs? That's an outrage! Write in to the papers! Rising school fees? That’s preposterous! Let’s have a forum discussion!

Well, here at HOOKED, we say enough of the nay-saying and the complaints. We snooped around to find out what makes some of you feel good about NUS. We’ve got to start looking at the glass half-full, and start appreciating what we’ve got! Don’t get us wrong. We’re not trying to be preachy here. Tis’ the season of giving and HOOKED's giving everyone in NUS some hope you can definitely use.

Complaint #1: “I just need a degree. Who cares where it's from?”

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You can be proud to tell everyone which university you graduated from.

        It’s not just a degree. You can be assured of a globally recognised degree at the end of three to four years. We don’t have to fret about the lack of acclaim from a university that is top 20 in the world. After all, NUS has been around for ages.

Complaint #2: “NUS is just a concrete structure with stairs, stairs and more stairs. Heard of National University of Stairs (NUS)?”

        Although it is not located in an almost forested area like NTU, it is by no means a concrete jungle. NUS students are privileged to have interactions with nature amidst all the studying frenzy. In fact, many buildings are erected around the periphery of Kent Ridge Park, allowing fresh air to infuse into our thinking brains, while mugging along brown wooden benches or just ambling along walkways from lecture to lecture.

        Climbing the stairs cultivates a healthier being, acting as a form of exercise for the students without compromising their hectic studious lifestyle. Besides, a bit of stairs won't kill.

Complaint #3: “Travelling to NUS is a killer for all of us who aren’t living in the West. Don’t get me started on rushing for cross-faculty lectures!”

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  Bus drivers who drive like they're on the set of Speed ensure that you get from Arts to Science in no time.

        Actually, the locality of NUS is highly accessible. It’s a short bus ride to Buona Vista and Clementi MRT station. Within the campus, shuttle buses take us from point A to point B. It’s so convenient that you see very little people walking along sidewalks to get to their tutorial venues, since most of them are squashed up like packed sardines on those timely shuttle buses.

        From most of the bus drivers' enthusiasm as they turn around the corner, you can rest assured that you’ll be traveling from science to engineering faculty in moments. Just remember to hold on tight.

        With NUH within the campus, we can also get immediate medical attention if any mishap should happen. It’s only a shuttle bus away.

Complaint #4: “There are so many rules and information about graduation! If only I had stayed awake throughout the entire faculty talk in Year 1.”


        Not to fret. What some of us like about NUS are the prompt, almost instantaneous replies from faculty officers. Whether it is an enquiry on graduation requirements, admission criteria or CCA points, they offer replies or solutions with a snap of the finger. At least most of the time, they do.

Complaint #5: “The toilets are always closed for washing/wet!”

        But that means we actually get pretty clean toilets with gigantic rolls of toilet papers and seats without pee splattered on them. Because they are washed frequently, they are pretty much spotless or squeaky clean. Furthermore, there is a generous amount of soap provided.

        That said, we heard that the Engineering toilets may need a little bit more improvement regarding the number of sinks in the male toilets.


 
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