Climate & Environment Subculture Singapore’s Bike Paths Aren’t Built for the People Who Use Them Most It’s a bumpy road to becoming a cycling city. by Lim Ding Wen May 7, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Did We Hope for Too Much? Even before all the rallies, drama, slogans, and external anxieties, had Singaporeans already made up their minds on who to vote for? by Kimberly Lim May 4, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News The Hope and Heartbreak of Singapore’s GE2025 RICE captures the emotions on the ground between the two political parties that are set to shape Singapore’s 15th Parliament. by RICE May 4, 2025
GE2025 News Invisible Lines: Tracing the Edges of Singapore’s Electoral Boundaries On Polling Day, as Singaporeans cast their votes, these lines come into sharper focus. by Kimberly Lim May 3, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: A Rave of Electric Blue at a Workers’ Party Rally Zachary Tang heads to the final Workers’ Party GE2025 rally to capture it through the lens of a full-blown rave. by Zachary Tang May 1, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Chee Soon Juan and the Politics of Persistence 33 years on, could the SDP chief finally catch a break? by Kimberly Lim May 1, 2025
Climate & Environment Subculture Districts Singapore’s Bike Paths Aren’t Built for the People Who Use Them Most It’s a bumpy road to becoming a cycling city. by Lim Ding Wen May 7, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Singapore, Unfiltered Did We Hope for Too Much? Even before all the rallies, drama, slogans, and external anxieties, had Singaporeans already made up their minds on who to vote for? by Kimberly Lim May 4, 2025
Food & Drink GE2025 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle News Grindsets After the Vote: Big Dot Chicken’s Ken Koh on a Kinder Singapore That Respects Its Hawkers "So what if you're a hawker? So what if you're a cook? Why is it that only a 'chef' seems to command respect?" by Ilyas Sholihyn May 3, 2025
Arts & Entertainment Humour Lifestyle News Binge 5 Totally Non-Political Shows to Watch on Cooling-Off Day 'Tis a sacred day where Singaporeans put aside their petty differences and give thanks for another wonderful general election. by Aloysius Ang May 2, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Singapore, Unfiltered Chee Soon Juan and the Politics of Persistence 33 years on, could the SDP chief finally catch a break? by Kimberly Lim May 1, 2025
GE2025 News Invisible Lines: Tracing the Edges of Singapore’s Electoral Boundaries On Polling Day, as Singaporeans cast their votes, these lines come into sharper focus. by Kimberly Lim May 3, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: A Rave of Electric Blue at a Workers’ Party Rally Zachary Tang heads to the final Workers’ Party GE2025 rally to capture it through the lens of a full-blown rave. by Zachary Tang May 1, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: Rain, Reverence and Revelations at a PAP Rally Amrita Chandradas captures the warmth in the rain-soaked aftermath of a PAP rally. by Amrita Chandradas May 1, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: Noncommittal Curiosity at a PAR Rally Justin Tan takes on the disorienting energy at a PAR rally. by Justin Tan April 30, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: Reflections on Power at a PAP Rally Glin Gwee drops by PAP’s CBD rally to contrast the high-energy spectacle with a dreamy, shoegaze-y feel. by Glin Gwee April 29, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: The Sound of Silent Hands at a PSP Rally Chee Seng Tan offers a gritty, black-and-white perspective of the Progress Singapore Party’s first-ever physical rally. by Chee Seng Tan April 28, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy News Singapore, Unfiltered First-Time Voters: What’s Their Move for GE2025? “Marine Parade-Braddell Heights? Where the hell is Braddell Heights? by RICE April 24, 2025 4:30
GE2025 Government & Politics News Singapore, Unfiltered Why Singaporeans Are Volunteering for Political Parties “You have to manage your work, your family commitments. Yet you're putting time aside to help—and you're not being paid.” by RICE April 16, 2025 6:28
Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sponsored Alt Ctrl Health A Family’s Fight With Severe Eczema Constant scratching. Blood-stained sheets. When Qiao Qing received her daughters’ diagnosis of severe eczema, her world turned upside down. by RICE April 14, 2025 5:15
Climate & Environment Education Jobs & Economy Sponsored Grindsets Building a Submarine Changed My Life What happens when a university student takes the plunge—literally—into uncharted waters? by RICE March 27, 2025 4:04
01 GE2025 Government & Politics News Did We Hope for Too Much? Even before all the rallies, drama, slogans, and external anxieties, had Singaporeans already made up their minds on who to vote for? by Kimberly Lim May 4, 2025 02 GE2025 Government & Politics News The Hope and Heartbreak of Singapore’s GE2025 RICE captures the emotions on the ground between the two political parties that are set to shape Singapore’s 15th Parliament. by RICE May 4, 2025 03 GE2025 Government & Politics News Chee Soon Juan and the Politics of Persistence 33 years on, could the SDP chief finally catch a break? by Kimberly Lim May 1, 2025 04 GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: Reflections on Power at a PAP Rally Glin Gwee drops by PAP's CBD rally to contrast the high-energy spectacle with a dreamy, shoegaze-y feel. by Glin Gwee April 29, 2025 05 GE2025 News Race & Religion No, We Can’t Just ‘Move On’ For Ariffin—and for all of us who are fatigued by moments such as these—we can't 'move on' so easily. by Ilyas Sholihyn April 28, 2025 06 GE2025 Government & Politics The Workers’ Party’s Jackson Au Isn’t Ranting On Reddit Anymore What happens when a keyboard warrior puts his money where his mouth is? by Kimberly Lim April 25, 2025 07 GE2025 Government & Politics News What Singapore Loses in an Electoral Walkover When no one shows up to make a case, voters can’t help but wonder—was my vote ever meant to matter? by Ilyas Sholihyn April 24, 2025 08 GE2025 Government & Politics Humour News The Overachievers’ Guide to Being a Relatable General Election Candidate How to seem salt-of-the-earth even if your pantry's full of truffle oil. by Aloysius Ang April 23, 2025 09 GE2025 Government & Politics News Why Singaporeans Are Volunteering for Political Parties “You have to manage your work, your family commitments. Yet you're putting time aside to help—and you're not being paid.” by RICE April 16, 2025 10 Arts & Entertainment Finance Lifestyle Subculture Gotta Flip ‘Em All: When Singapore’s Scalping Culture and Pokémon Cards Collide Childhood nostalgia, adult money. by Clement Ooi April 12, 2025 11 Family & Housing GE2025 News Sex & Gender After the Vote: Shawn Lim on Holding Space for Singapore’s Queer and Neurodivergent Communities "Imagine a culture where curiosity is paired with kindness, and diversity is met with openness, not discomfort." by Kimberly Lim April 10, 2025 12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025 13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
02 GE2025 Government & Politics News The Hope and Heartbreak of Singapore’s GE2025 RICE captures the emotions on the ground between the two political parties that are set to shape Singapore’s 15th Parliament. by RICE May 4, 2025 03 GE2025 Government & Politics News Chee Soon Juan and the Politics of Persistence 33 years on, could the SDP chief finally catch a break? by Kimberly Lim May 1, 2025 04 GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: Reflections on Power at a PAP Rally Glin Gwee drops by PAP's CBD rally to contrast the high-energy spectacle with a dreamy, shoegaze-y feel. by Glin Gwee April 29, 2025 05 GE2025 News Race & Religion No, We Can’t Just ‘Move On’ For Ariffin—and for all of us who are fatigued by moments such as these—we can't 'move on' so easily. by Ilyas Sholihyn April 28, 2025 06 GE2025 Government & Politics The Workers’ Party’s Jackson Au Isn’t Ranting On Reddit Anymore What happens when a keyboard warrior puts his money where his mouth is? by Kimberly Lim April 25, 2025 07 GE2025 Government & Politics News What Singapore Loses in an Electoral Walkover When no one shows up to make a case, voters can’t help but wonder—was my vote ever meant to matter? by Ilyas Sholihyn April 24, 2025 08 GE2025 Government & Politics Humour News The Overachievers’ Guide to Being a Relatable General Election Candidate How to seem salt-of-the-earth even if your pantry's full of truffle oil. by Aloysius Ang April 23, 2025 09 GE2025 Government & Politics News Why Singaporeans Are Volunteering for Political Parties “You have to manage your work, your family commitments. Yet you're putting time aside to help—and you're not being paid.” by RICE April 16, 2025 10 Arts & Entertainment Finance Lifestyle Subculture Gotta Flip ‘Em All: When Singapore’s Scalping Culture and Pokémon Cards Collide Childhood nostalgia, adult money. by Clement Ooi April 12, 2025 11 Family & Housing GE2025 News Sex & Gender After the Vote: Shawn Lim on Holding Space for Singapore’s Queer and Neurodivergent Communities "Imagine a culture where curiosity is paired with kindness, and diversity is met with openness, not discomfort." by Kimberly Lim April 10, 2025 12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025 13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
03 GE2025 Government & Politics News Chee Soon Juan and the Politics of Persistence 33 years on, could the SDP chief finally catch a break? by Kimberly Lim May 1, 2025 04 GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: Reflections on Power at a PAP Rally Glin Gwee drops by PAP's CBD rally to contrast the high-energy spectacle with a dreamy, shoegaze-y feel. by Glin Gwee April 29, 2025 05 GE2025 News Race & Religion No, We Can’t Just ‘Move On’ For Ariffin—and for all of us who are fatigued by moments such as these—we can't 'move on' so easily. by Ilyas Sholihyn April 28, 2025 06 GE2025 Government & Politics The Workers’ Party’s Jackson Au Isn’t Ranting On Reddit Anymore What happens when a keyboard warrior puts his money where his mouth is? by Kimberly Lim April 25, 2025 07 GE2025 Government & Politics News What Singapore Loses in an Electoral Walkover When no one shows up to make a case, voters can’t help but wonder—was my vote ever meant to matter? by Ilyas Sholihyn April 24, 2025 08 GE2025 Government & Politics Humour News The Overachievers’ Guide to Being a Relatable General Election Candidate How to seem salt-of-the-earth even if your pantry's full of truffle oil. by Aloysius Ang April 23, 2025 09 GE2025 Government & Politics News Why Singaporeans Are Volunteering for Political Parties “You have to manage your work, your family commitments. Yet you're putting time aside to help—and you're not being paid.” by RICE April 16, 2025 10 Arts & Entertainment Finance Lifestyle Subculture Gotta Flip ‘Em All: When Singapore’s Scalping Culture and Pokémon Cards Collide Childhood nostalgia, adult money. by Clement Ooi April 12, 2025 11 Family & Housing GE2025 News Sex & Gender After the Vote: Shawn Lim on Holding Space for Singapore’s Queer and Neurodivergent Communities "Imagine a culture where curiosity is paired with kindness, and diversity is met with openness, not discomfort." by Kimberly Lim April 10, 2025 12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025 13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
04 GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: Reflections on Power at a PAP Rally Glin Gwee drops by PAP's CBD rally to contrast the high-energy spectacle with a dreamy, shoegaze-y feel. by Glin Gwee April 29, 2025 05 GE2025 News Race & Religion No, We Can’t Just ‘Move On’ For Ariffin—and for all of us who are fatigued by moments such as these—we can't 'move on' so easily. by Ilyas Sholihyn April 28, 2025 06 GE2025 Government & Politics The Workers’ Party’s Jackson Au Isn’t Ranting On Reddit Anymore What happens when a keyboard warrior puts his money where his mouth is? by Kimberly Lim April 25, 2025 07 GE2025 Government & Politics News What Singapore Loses in an Electoral Walkover When no one shows up to make a case, voters can’t help but wonder—was my vote ever meant to matter? by Ilyas Sholihyn April 24, 2025 08 GE2025 Government & Politics Humour News The Overachievers’ Guide to Being a Relatable General Election Candidate How to seem salt-of-the-earth even if your pantry's full of truffle oil. by Aloysius Ang April 23, 2025 09 GE2025 Government & Politics News Why Singaporeans Are Volunteering for Political Parties “You have to manage your work, your family commitments. Yet you're putting time aside to help—and you're not being paid.” by RICE April 16, 2025 10 Arts & Entertainment Finance Lifestyle Subculture Gotta Flip ‘Em All: When Singapore’s Scalping Culture and Pokémon Cards Collide Childhood nostalgia, adult money. by Clement Ooi April 12, 2025 11 Family & Housing GE2025 News Sex & Gender After the Vote: Shawn Lim on Holding Space for Singapore’s Queer and Neurodivergent Communities "Imagine a culture where curiosity is paired with kindness, and diversity is met with openness, not discomfort." by Kimberly Lim April 10, 2025 12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025 13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
05 GE2025 News Race & Religion No, We Can’t Just ‘Move On’ For Ariffin—and for all of us who are fatigued by moments such as these—we can't 'move on' so easily. by Ilyas Sholihyn April 28, 2025 06 GE2025 Government & Politics The Workers’ Party’s Jackson Au Isn’t Ranting On Reddit Anymore What happens when a keyboard warrior puts his money where his mouth is? by Kimberly Lim April 25, 2025 07 GE2025 Government & Politics News What Singapore Loses in an Electoral Walkover When no one shows up to make a case, voters can’t help but wonder—was my vote ever meant to matter? by Ilyas Sholihyn April 24, 2025 08 GE2025 Government & Politics Humour News The Overachievers’ Guide to Being a Relatable General Election Candidate How to seem salt-of-the-earth even if your pantry's full of truffle oil. by Aloysius Ang April 23, 2025 09 GE2025 Government & Politics News Why Singaporeans Are Volunteering for Political Parties “You have to manage your work, your family commitments. Yet you're putting time aside to help—and you're not being paid.” by RICE April 16, 2025 10 Arts & Entertainment Finance Lifestyle Subculture Gotta Flip ‘Em All: When Singapore’s Scalping Culture and Pokémon Cards Collide Childhood nostalgia, adult money. by Clement Ooi April 12, 2025 11 Family & Housing GE2025 News Sex & Gender After the Vote: Shawn Lim on Holding Space for Singapore’s Queer and Neurodivergent Communities "Imagine a culture where curiosity is paired with kindness, and diversity is met with openness, not discomfort." by Kimberly Lim April 10, 2025 12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025 13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
06 GE2025 Government & Politics The Workers’ Party’s Jackson Au Isn’t Ranting On Reddit Anymore What happens when a keyboard warrior puts his money where his mouth is? by Kimberly Lim April 25, 2025
07 GE2025 Government & Politics News What Singapore Loses in an Electoral Walkover When no one shows up to make a case, voters can’t help but wonder—was my vote ever meant to matter? by Ilyas Sholihyn April 24, 2025 08 GE2025 Government & Politics Humour News The Overachievers’ Guide to Being a Relatable General Election Candidate How to seem salt-of-the-earth even if your pantry's full of truffle oil. by Aloysius Ang April 23, 2025 09 GE2025 Government & Politics News Why Singaporeans Are Volunteering for Political Parties “You have to manage your work, your family commitments. Yet you're putting time aside to help—and you're not being paid.” by RICE April 16, 2025 10 Arts & Entertainment Finance Lifestyle Subculture Gotta Flip ‘Em All: When Singapore’s Scalping Culture and Pokémon Cards Collide Childhood nostalgia, adult money. by Clement Ooi April 12, 2025 11 Family & Housing GE2025 News Sex & Gender After the Vote: Shawn Lim on Holding Space for Singapore’s Queer and Neurodivergent Communities "Imagine a culture where curiosity is paired with kindness, and diversity is met with openness, not discomfort." by Kimberly Lim April 10, 2025 12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025 13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
08 GE2025 Government & Politics Humour News The Overachievers’ Guide to Being a Relatable General Election Candidate How to seem salt-of-the-earth even if your pantry's full of truffle oil. by Aloysius Ang April 23, 2025 09 GE2025 Government & Politics News Why Singaporeans Are Volunteering for Political Parties “You have to manage your work, your family commitments. Yet you're putting time aside to help—and you're not being paid.” by RICE April 16, 2025 10 Arts & Entertainment Finance Lifestyle Subculture Gotta Flip ‘Em All: When Singapore’s Scalping Culture and Pokémon Cards Collide Childhood nostalgia, adult money. by Clement Ooi April 12, 2025 11 Family & Housing GE2025 News Sex & Gender After the Vote: Shawn Lim on Holding Space for Singapore’s Queer and Neurodivergent Communities "Imagine a culture where curiosity is paired with kindness, and diversity is met with openness, not discomfort." by Kimberly Lim April 10, 2025 12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025 13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
09 GE2025 Government & Politics News Why Singaporeans Are Volunteering for Political Parties “You have to manage your work, your family commitments. Yet you're putting time aside to help—and you're not being paid.” by RICE April 16, 2025 10 Arts & Entertainment Finance Lifestyle Subculture Gotta Flip ‘Em All: When Singapore’s Scalping Culture and Pokémon Cards Collide Childhood nostalgia, adult money. by Clement Ooi April 12, 2025 11 Family & Housing GE2025 News Sex & Gender After the Vote: Shawn Lim on Holding Space for Singapore’s Queer and Neurodivergent Communities "Imagine a culture where curiosity is paired with kindness, and diversity is met with openness, not discomfort." by Kimberly Lim April 10, 2025 12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025 13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
10 Arts & Entertainment Finance Lifestyle Subculture Gotta Flip ‘Em All: When Singapore’s Scalping Culture and Pokémon Cards Collide Childhood nostalgia, adult money. by Clement Ooi April 12, 2025 11 Family & Housing GE2025 News Sex & Gender After the Vote: Shawn Lim on Holding Space for Singapore’s Queer and Neurodivergent Communities "Imagine a culture where curiosity is paired with kindness, and diversity is met with openness, not discomfort." by Kimberly Lim April 10, 2025 12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025 13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
11 Family & Housing GE2025 News Sex & Gender After the Vote: Shawn Lim on Holding Space for Singapore’s Queer and Neurodivergent Communities "Imagine a culture where curiosity is paired with kindness, and diversity is met with openness, not discomfort." by Kimberly Lim April 10, 2025 12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025 13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
12 Jobs & Economy Lost in Transit: The Wayfinder Who Revamped Singapore’s MRT Station Signs The best directional signs are the one you never think about. by Kimberly Lim March 28, 2025
13 GE2025 Government & Politics News Sex & Gender What ‘Mission’ Did Goh Meng Seng Really Accomplish? What kind of Singapore is he truly advocating for? by Kimberly Lim March 25, 2025 14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
14 Education Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health The Hidden Cost of Job Stability: Why Singapore’s Public Servants Stay Put When the iron rice bowl starts to crack, does a civil servant have what it takes to survive beyond the system? by Andre Frois March 22, 2025 15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025 Random Opinion "Elections aren’t won in nine days. The issues that shape our votes—housing, wages, cost of living, fairness—don’t disappear between rallies." https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Display-Banner-Desktop-2048x1366-2.png
15 Family & Housing GE2025 Government & Politics Mental Health News After The Vote: Suresh Vanaz on How Singapore Can Lift the Burden for Caregivers "We didn’t choose this life—we’re caring for someone else, and it shouldn’t mean we’re forced into financial hardship." by Ilyas Sholihyn & Kimberly Lim March 20, 2025 16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025
16 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle A Sociologist’s Unexpected Lessons From Running a Holland Village Market Stall “YOLO, but with your seatbelt on.” by Kimberly Lim March 15, 2025 17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025
17 Humour Sex & Gender The Overachiever’s Guide To Becoming a Red Flag (For legal and ethical reasons, this article is a joke.) by Aloysius Ang March 7, 2025 18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025
18 Education Jobs & Economy From PSLE Flop to Global Tech CEO: How Felix Lee is Rewriting the Rules of Opportunity "We don’t need more exams. We need more spaces for creative failure." by Andre Frois February 25, 2025