Student’s Tea with Mr Sam Choo

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Student’s Tea with Mr Sam Choo

Host: Ho Khinwai

Sam Choo is the founder of Singapore Internet Marketers online community, one of the largest networks of online marketers and entrepreneurs. Previously working as a civil servant for almost 30 years, he quit his job to become a full time Internet Marketer in 2008.

Debt-free and living his passion, he now helps others achieve their own financial freedom through digital marketing education. He was featured in “Asia’s Top 24 Entrepreneurs Who Reveal the Secrets to Build a Profitable Business”.

Besides running beginner Internet Marketing classes, Sam is also the author of “Excuse Me, Who Moved My Cubicle” & 17 other books.

Sam will share his ups and downs in his journey in business and online marketing, and expose students to new ways of thinking about entrepreneurship.

You will learn what “solopreneurship” is and how you, as a 21st century millennial, can use this knowledge to create a life that you truly can call meaningful.

3rd October 2016, 8pm – 9.30pm

Level 1 Common Lounge, Tembusu College

Student’s Tea with Mr Jason Soo

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Student’s Tea with Jason Soo, Vincent Cheng, Chng Suan Tze, Tan Tee Seng

Host: Suraendher Kumarr and Bertrand Seah

1987: Untracing the conspiracy is an independent film by local filmmaker Jason Soo about what is infamously known as The Marxist Conspiracy or Operation Spectrum. The conspiracy refers to the detention of 22 individuals who were allegedly attempting to topple the Singaporean Government with a communist state. Featuring interviews with the ex-detainees, the film focuses on the first 30 days of their ordeal, a rare insight to a part of Singaporean history that has been overlooked. *Film is rated R21

Highlights:

The hour-long film will be followed by a panel discussion with Jason Soo and ex-detainees, Vincent Cheng, Chng Suan Tze and Tan Tee Seng. Vincent was a full-time social worker for the Catholic Church, Suan Tze, an active member of theatre group, Third Stage and Tee Seng, a writer of Workers’ Party’s publications.

27th September 2016, 7.30pm – 9.30pm
B1 Reading Room, Learn Lobe, Tembusu College