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iGoNYP - Navigation and Discovery Made Easy

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If you are new to NYP, you�ll be pleased to know that we have plenty of signboards and friendly staff and students to help you find your way around Campus. But if you want to navigate around campus like a pro, check out iGoNYP. While iGoNYP is not a new app, its latest version incorporates all of the  new  facilities under NYP Campus expansion programme.  For our existing students, this app is also handy when looking for newly constructed buildings, facilities and eating places. Navigate iGoNYP uses your mobile data and GPS to help you navigate around NYP. To get directions, select your destination in the menu and a pin will drop on your current location and your destination. It�s a great way to find amenities like eateries, printing shops, carparks and sports and recreation facilities. There�s also as Augmented Realty view that helps you get your bearing - great if you can�t read a map, or get lost easily. Awesome Facilities and Amenities for you to Discover Aside from navigating, iG

A Back-to-School Surprise!

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The holidays are over, and it is the start of a new semester. Being students, we have mixed feelings about the start of school. Some may be elated at the thought of meeting our old friends or getting to know new people, while some may face anxiety due to tougher academic demands as they become seniors.  For us Social Work students, we were told that our timetable was to be suspended on the 1st day of school and all students were to report to LTK2 for a �combined group lesson� in the afternoon. All of us did not know what was in store for us. Following our course manager�s instruction, we thought that it would be another boring lecture to sit through.  what�s going to happen? With a simple game of changing seats, we were seated with a student from a different cohort each on our left and right. Thus, we started to introduce ourselves to our course seniors and juniors seated around us.  Our lecturers had specially planned the day�s activities to allow us to start the semester on a positiv

Commemorating Mr Lee Kuan Yew�s City in a Garden Vision

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One of the many contributions of the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew was to turn Singapore into a city in a garden. And as a tribute to Singapore�s Founding Prime Minister, NYP held a Tree Planting Ceremony on the 27th of March. I volunteered to help out as a Student Facilitator. The Tree Planting Ceremony The Tree Planting Ceremony was a joint event organised by the National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA) Students� Club and Geo Council. The presidents of both clubs, Lim Pei Shan from NYAA Students� Club and Cheryl Lee from Geo Council decided to organise the event to continue the late Mr Lee�s vision of a City in a Garden. The ceremony was also a way to commemorate the Tree Planting project that Mr Lee introduced in the 1960s in his Tanjong Pagar ward, to turn Singapore into a clean and green Nation, a ceremony which he attended every year since then. Through this activity, every participant had the opportunity to learn about Mr Lee�s efforts in greening Singapore. The Day Before Instructions gi