Written by Caleb Tan, edited by Cindy Lac 6288 kilometers. Two hours. Four seasons. The differences between Australia and Singapore make the two countries seem like two different worlds. Equal parts of excitement and fear blended into my being, the cacophony of a thousand hopes and worries echoing in my
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Written by Allyson Tai, edited by Grace Smith It was summertime. The new year had just rolled over, leaving everyone high and dry with a sudden nothing to celebrate. People paced restlessly on the streets, still looking for the renewal that the new year had promised but never quite delivered
Where did you come from, where will you go? An exploration of diversity through chocolate, laughter and not knowing anything at all.
Written by Emily Seeto, edited by Katerina Theocharous The image of a small fish in a big pond has never rung truer. There’s something daunting about being a fresher with a six-year road ahead – a seemingly steeper climb than the trek from Anzac Parade to High Street. And yet.
The Road Overtaken
Written by Cindy Lac, a reimagining of Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” How foolhardy was I to take the old, trodden road Of my predecessors that I had shadowed before Of the well-read, the trendy mode Unfortunately, I had not travelled as far from my abode As I stumble
A Love Letter to Long-distance Commuters in Medicine
Written by Cindy Lac, Edited by Allyson Tai You’re late. And there’s absolutely nothing you can do about it. You had initially planned to leave the house at 6:30am, giving you ample time to walk to the train station and get to campus twenty minutes before the first lecture of
10 things I hate about Zoom
Written by Grace Smith, Edited by Saleha Sehgol Your guide to navigate online learning, the return to in-person classes, and the first term of 2022 (with a little help from a 90’s rom-com classic) Often our heads are a mess of everything we must keep track of as medical students.
Ranked: The best places to cry after your embryology lecture
“What the hell is mesoderm anyway?” – Clueless Med Student Written by Geraldine Yang, Edited by Katerina Theocharous We all know that every med student can tell you, in great detail, about the first time they cried at uni. We also know that every med student can tell you, in