Mood For Food: Korean Hot Pot Buffet

For this episode of Mood for Food, follow reporter Amerens Wilson as she tries the restaurant ‘Dookki’ in Suntec city. It’s a Korean hot pot buffet-style restaurant, where you get to pick and cook your own meal. But was 60 minutes of unlimited food worth it for only $13.80? Watch to find out what we…

SAS Memes: Who will fill the underground void?

Saseagleposting, the notorious SAS meme page finally revealed the face of its creator in February. It turned out to be no other than senior Cal Castanos, who also announced an odd turn of form in the use of his social networking platform: he’d be making parodies of famous songs from the 80s and 90s with…

Your Watchlist Might be Desensitizing You

Movies, whether you watch them on your very own computer or the big screens of your local cinema, play a huge role in the way we perceive entertainment. At least, it sure does for me. Got nothing to do? Open up Netflix. Want to procrastinate? Open up Netflix. Not sleepy yet? Open up Netflix. Your…

Junior Year: Reflections and Advice

As my beloved junior year comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on my experiences and how I wish I would’ve stayed up for just one more hour to study for my exams. This past week, I’ve asked my fellow classmates to share their best memories and intuitive tips on how to get through, what…

T’was the Week Before Finals

As the high school prepares for finals next week, The Eye would like to celebrate this festive (and stressful) season with this quick ode, inspired by the classic poem, ‘A Visit from St.Nicholas’. Editors Mi Le Jang and Chloe Venn present: T’was the Week Before Finals. Enjoy, and we wish you the best of luck…

SAS Students Try Musical.ly For The First Time

Musical.ly, an app created in 2014, has risen to fame recently for its showcase of labeled “talentless” and “cringe” viral celebs such as Jacob Sartorius and Baby Ariel. We decided to see for ourselves how hard it is to create one of these short lip syncing videos with three SAS students who have never used…

SAS Art Students Play Blindfolded Pictionary

The Eye invited Singapore American School AP Art students Mina Troise, Gabby Overtveld, and Selma Larsson to a friendly game of Pictionary.  But they are resident artists, after all, so why make it easy on them?  To spice up the competition, we threw a wrench into the usual expectations:  play while blindfolded!