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Written by Linette Koh & edited by Anna Chua “Crazy as their old man”, a passer-by describes Desmond and Harold Doss as they fool around the precipice of a small cliff. In the critically acclaimed Hacksaw Ridge (2016), we follow Desmond navigating the battlefield whilst holding onto his unconventional belief
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by Ara Downey, aided by ChatGPT The author wishes to redact with apologies her previous article entitled ‘Medicine Program Redesign Proposes Replacing Students With Well-Trained Ferrets’. In the light of recent technological developments and concerns about the ferrets’ ability to comply with infection control procedures, the Faculty of Medicine and
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Written By: Patrick Zhang, Edited By: Vivian Xu Amidst the confusing deluge of all things anatomy, histology and biochemistry, there was one thing that I found enjoyable in my first five weeks of medicine (apart from hearing Reza say esquamous over and over). The event in question occurred during none
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Written by Monika M & Edited Ara Downey Are you a freshie who has no idea what to do for EOC? Are you a senior who has forgotten what it is like to do an exam after the long summer break? Fret not! Here is a very serious EOC survival
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Written by Anna Chua & Edited by Monika M thirty summers gone and a minute past and here I am still, my hands clasped that shake the cloister and in the whisper, unchanged. This is no Elysium. It is gone and I am here, bowed before this dis-torted visage of
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Written by David McKay and edited by Emily Seeto Caption: Active recall? Don’t know her. Past papers? Wouldn’t have a clue. The quickest way to a HD is to ignore cliché medfluencer study tips and instead use these 4 Jugular-approved unconventional study tips to launch your WAM into orbit. Anyone
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