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Listen first, post later: Gen-Z-ifying the general election

Young journalists look back at how they put a different spin on ST’s tradition of covering elections.
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‘Easy reading is hard writing’

Mr Patrick Daniel was editor-in-chief of SPH’s English/Malay/Tamil Media Group.
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Light in dark times

Trusted reporting has helped ST readers navigate fear and facts, from the “Spanish” flu to Covid-19.
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‘We had to maintain our lead without compromising editorial integrity’

Mr Tham Khai Wor was best known as the chief salesman to his marketing colleagues at SPH.
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Your S’pore Story: ‘I wanted to be a kampung doctor, with my patients as my neighbours’

This geriatrician left the comfort of an established practice to start an affordable clinic for the elderly.
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On the food trail in the Little Red Dot

The Straits Times has played an outsized role in shaping the Singapore food landscape.
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Selling the Singapore dream through ads in ST

Print ads continue to be a vivid window into the evolving history of commerce and daily life of a society.
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Heirlooms in newsprint: Couple safeguard copies of The Straits Times from 1950s

Time has yellowed the pages, but in their hands, newspapers come alive.
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Still rolling: The people keeping print alive

As the world moves digital, a steadfast team of pre-press specialists, printers and vendors work through the night.
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Storied histories of brands in Singapore

Many of Singapore’s oldest brands have built lasting legacies of trust and service.
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‘We now start each day looking at data’

Ms Ong Hwee Hwee oversees ST’s visualisation cluster and the teams who build and develop its website and apps.
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Your S’pore Story: ‘We would climb up and down Bukit Timah Hill about six times’

Hiking trails were a training ground for this father and his son – the youngest Singaporean to reach Everest Base Camp.
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Singapore’s sports odyssey, from amateur games at the Padang to Olympic triumphs

The Straits Times has chronicled the exploits and triumphs of local athletes throughout its history.
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Then and now: No country for old habits in Singapore

Whether 1845 or 2025, some things in Singapore never change.
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‘Reporting, to me, was exciting and challenging’: Former court correspondent Elena Chong

Ms Elena Chong spent nearly five decades reporting key moments in Singapore’s criminal history for ST.
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Then and now: Gone with the rain in Singapore

Whether 1845 or 2025, some things in Singapore never change.
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Murder, we wrote: Chronicling Singapore’s underbelly over the years

From bloodstained alleys to courtroom showdowns, the city’s underbelly has been well chronicled.
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Masters of wit caught in a storm of change

In the digital age, cartoonists face shrinking pages, faster news cycles and, now, AI.
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Then and now: Catch me if you can in Singapore

Whether 1845 or 2025, some things in Singapore never change.
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Then and now: Days of being wild in Singapore

Whether 1845 or 2025, some things in Singapore never change.
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From print to podcasts, The Straits Times has been a 180-year ritual

The Straits Times has been this city’s voice, its explainer of the world, its guide, its informant and connective tissue.
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From crisis to comeback: How The Straits Times reported Singapore’s economic ups and downs

The paper has chronicled economic realities, including 5 turbulent periods that tested the nation’s resilience.
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In moments of crisis, ST has stepped up to support, not just report

From one story, a fund was formed that has helped 220,000 children with over $100 million.
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Fragments of Gong Gong from old newspaper clippings

A file of old newspaper clippings complicates the portrait of a grandfather she thought she knew, says the writer.
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Then and now: You’ve got tails in Singapore

Whether 1845 or 2025, some things in Singapore never change.
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