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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.
‘Easy reading is hard writing’
Mr Patrick Daniel was editor-in-chief of SPH’s English/Malay/Tamil Media Group.
Light in dark times
Trusted reporting has helped ST readers navigate fear and facts, from the “Spanish” flu to Covid-19.
‘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.
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.
On the food trail in the Little Red Dot
The Straits Times has played an outsized role in shaping the Singapore food landscape.
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.
Heirlooms in newsprint: Couple safeguard copies of The Straits Times from 1950s
Time has yellowed the pages, but in their hands, newspapers come alive.
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.
Storied histories of brands in Singapore
Many of Singapore’s oldest brands have built lasting legacies of trust and service.
‘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.
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.
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.
Then and now: No country for old habits in Singapore
Whether 1845 or 2025, some things in Singapore never change.
‘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.
Then and now: Gone with the rain in Singapore
Whether 1845 or 2025, some things in Singapore never change.
Murder, we wrote: Chronicling Singapore’s underbelly over the years
From bloodstained alleys to courtroom showdowns, the city’s underbelly has been well chronicled.
Masters of wit caught in a storm of change
In the digital age, cartoonists face shrinking pages, faster news cycles and, now, AI.
Then and now: Catch me if you can in Singapore
Whether 1845 or 2025, some things in Singapore never change.
Then and now: Days of being wild in Singapore
Whether 1845 or 2025, some things in Singapore never change.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Then and now: You’ve got tails in Singapore
Whether 1845 or 2025, some things in Singapore never change.