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What happens when five strangers come together to explore Singapore’s heritage? 🤔

For project Shore to Shore - which started through the TF-NUS Heritage Champions programme - it became a journey of discovery, friendship, and purpose. We caught up with them to find out how an idea grew into a meaningful exploration of the Southern Islands, and how the experience was memorable and created opportunities they never expected

Kicking off the series, we hear from Elaine Mok (@tarotonthemoon), who recently graduated from NUS with a Master’s in Linguistics, as she reflects on her journey and what she’s learned along the way.

Stay tuned as we’ll be sharing more stories from the Shore To Shore team soon! 👀
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📑 Step back in time through the student-run magazines of Raffles College — NUS’ predecessor institution. Published across the pre- and post-war years, these magazines captured the voices, ideas, and reflections of students of the time, including Kwa Geok Choo and Goh Keng Swee, many of whom would go on to become key figures and leaders of Singapore and Malaysia. 🇸🇬🇲🇾

🔍 Discover these hidden gems that chronicle not only NUS’ early beginnings, but also the shifting tides of Singapore’s history. 🌊https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2025/10/17/the-changing-tides-of-history-through-raffles-college-magazines/
Five heritage enthusiasts, one shared journey Continuing our project Shore to Shore feature, we hear from Ng Zheng Hong, a Year 3 Philosophy, Politics & Economics student, as he reflects on his experience exploring Singapore’s heritage through the TF-NUS Heritage Champions programme. From uncovering the stories of the Southern Islands to sharing them with others, Zheng Hong shares the surprises and meaningful moments that made the programme unforgettable. Swipe left to read more!

More stories from the Shore To Shore team coming your way… Stay tuned! 👀
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Teams raced to crack the case of Libbie’s long catnap 😿💤 and what a pawsome chase it was! From riddles to revelations, furmidable players combined wit, teamwork, and curiosity to solve the meowstery of Libbie’s catnap. A big thank-you to everyone who joined our library escape adventure. 😍 See you in the next one! 🌈
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In this instalment of our Project Shore to Shore series, we meet Demetria Tay, who’s studying Arts Business Management at Ngee Ann Polytechnic — and yes, the TF-NUS Heritage Champions programme welcomes students from other institutions of higher learning too! 🤓

Swipe left to read about her journey and reflections as the project came to a close.

Keep following to hear from the rest of the Shore To Shore team! 👀
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