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Latest Issue #7 -
Special Interest

"Raffles Institution? You read books all day, right?"

This is a common conclusion people outside RI tend to draw about Rafflesians. But Rafflesians are much more than just worms wriggling through soil fertilised by scraps of books. Presenting our newest issue for 2023: Special Interests! You'll be surprised by the myriad of passions Rafflesians have, students and staff alike!

Whether you are a travel enthu, sports enthu, avid reader/writer, or just someone looking for a passion to pursue, there is an article for each one of you!

Special Features

Special Feature: The Special Interests of Teachers in RI
by Toh En Rong, Chew Zhen Yuan, Nithilan Balachander and Leonard Koh
Student Feature: A Travel “Enthu” in RI
by Ong Tsz Xiang and Gregory Ng

For the Travel Enthusiast

The Military Planes That Fly Above Our Heads @ RI
by Jatin Joshi
Inside of an airplane
What You Probably did not Know about Aircraft
by Huang Jiahui

For the Avid Reader & Writer

close up photo of glowing blue butterflies
Telling a Good Story
by Chen Ruilin and Clarence Foo
pile of books
In Want of a Good Book?
by Zachariah Yeo

For the Sports Enthusiast

Muted Rules
by Ethan Lim
Running Long Distances - A Little Guide
by Caleb Pan

Others

Chinese Chess —The Beginner’s Handbook
by Caleb Pan
Design Dazzling Dreams: Canva's Hidden Secrets
by Ong Tsz Xiang
Make Your Voice Heard - How to Start a Podcast
by Nithilan Balachander

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Our Past Issues

  • Independent
  • Issue 1 – Take Care
  • Issue 2 – Exams
  • Issue 3 – Let's Go, 2022
  • Issue 4 – Food
  • Issue 5 – New Experiences
  • Issue 6 – Special Environmental Feature
  • Issue 7 – Special Interests
  • School Events

About Raffles Publications

Known for the iconic Rafflesian Times, we are a student-based, student-led and (mostly) student-run club of students with a passion for writing and its different forms, ranging from events reporting and commentaries to reviews and exclusive interviews.

The Eagle Eye is our online repository where we engage the school population about issues big and small.

Category: Issue 3 – Let’s Go, 2022

A Guide to Food in RI
Lee Sun Jae

A Guide to Food in RI

With our hectic schedules packed with academic and extracurricular commitments of all sorts, it is no surprise that every RI … Continue reading A Guide to Food in RI

Chillin’ At Chill
Toh En Rong

Chillin’ At Chill

Everyone knows about Chill, or at least they used to. During this Covid era, the convenience store has long faded … Continue reading Chillin’ At Chill

Motivation: The gas in your tank
Elijah Chew

Motivation: The gas in your tank

When exams roll around, no one really is excited for it. The stress from parents, teachers and even one’s peers … Continue reading Motivation: The gas in your tank

Sound Surrounds Us
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Sound Surrounds Us

Viewers will be taken on an acoustic audio-sensory voyage through the alluring gardens and majestic edifices of Raffles Institution. With … Continue reading Sound Surrounds Us

Unexplored Spaces of RI
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Unexplored Spaces of RI

A virtual tour of some places we’re sure you’ve not come across in the school compound. Continue reading Unexplored Spaces of RI

The Crime and Climb of Time
Micah Jing

The Crime and Climb of Time

Time can be difficult to manage, so how do we conquer this challenge and move from procrastination to prioritisation? Continue reading The Crime and Climb of Time

Everywhere there are signs
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Everywhere there are signs

In this project, we wanted to inject some humour into the school environment which can normally be seen as dull and dreary. Continue reading Everywhere there are signs

Chang vs Nang
Chew Zhen Yuan

Chang vs Nang

Most Rafflesians have patronized both drink stalls in the canteen. but have never really thought about which is better.
If you have always wondered about this, you have come to the right place. Continue reading Chang vs Nang

Professor Brawn Review: Is the Food That Good?
Nithilan Balachander

Professor Brawn Review: Is the Food That Good?

The Professor Brawn stall in the Raja Block foyer is a regular fixture, but is it really worth a visit? Continue reading Professor Brawn Review: Is the Food That Good?

The Food Fight
Ethan Lim

The Food Fight

There are many, many food stalls in the RI canteen but are they all worth spending your lunch money on? Continue reading The Food Fight

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