Recently, the Kiva club planned a Donation Dress Down Drive, which was an immense success, raising upwards of $2000 SGD to donate to lendees.
How Accurate was Jurassic Park when it Comes to Actual Paleontology?
Jurassic Park is a beloved classic. Released in 1993, it quickly became a box office hit. But how does the actual science hold up? Are the dinosaurs an accurate depiction of how life was when they were still alive? That is the question we will explore today.
The Issue with The Riddler
The Batman did a phenomenal job in capturing the darker aspects of the character, along with the immersive cinematography and soundtracks which enhanced the experience. But is it really all that great? Brought to you by the writer of our Shang-Chi review, Zachary Cui. Our journalists also provided their own thoughts on the film.
A New Possible Way to Weigh Black Holes
Black holes are still an immense mystery to us. We barely have any way of studying these great behemoths located thousands of light-years away. Being able to measure black holes could mean being able to analyze more about them, and even possibly reveal the inner turnings of the universe
The Print Goes to Hell
Haw Par Villa; A family place. A place to take that special someone. Most importantly, a place to learn the most valuable lessons the afterlife has to offer. But is it really something to die for?
Eating Air: The Singaporean Cult Masterpiece Returns
A film that is almost unheard-of staple of Singaporean cinema.
Missing Manatee – Part 1
The rainy weather on the afternoon of the 22nd of February set the tone of the whole fiasco of the disappearance of Lulu – the library’s famed snuggle-buddy manatee. Ms. Miller, the school librarian, had been in shambles over Lulu. What is this library coming to?