Oops! goes to the launch of Coca-Cola�s new drink � Coke Zero
Written by Lim Jinshun
Oops! Chief Editor
Oops! - A Singapore Polytechnic publication for students by students
Supported by the School of Communication, Arts and Social Sciences, SP
In a white-brick building tucked away at Old School Road, members of the press are listening to a tale of corporate success, an overachiever that innovated its way to the top of the competition, and TV ads starring a French-crazed eyeball and tongues that talk.
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Oops! goes to the launch of Coca-Cola�s new drink � Coke Zero
Written by Lim Jinshun
Oops! Chief Editor
Oops! - A Singapore Polytechnic publication for students by students
Supported by the School of Communication, Arts and Social Sciences, SP
In a white-brick building tucked away at Old School Road, members of the press are listening to a tale of corporate success, an overachiever that innovated its way to the top of the competition, and TV ads starring a French-crazed eyeball and tongues that talk.
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Oops! Scoop
Written by Luke Hsu
Oops! Writer
Photos by Justin Yeo
Oops! Photographer
Oops! - A Singapore Polytechnic publication for students by students
Supported by the School of Communication, Arts and Social Sciences, SP
7 March, Friday night, 6,000 people, Fort Canning Park. Standing room only. To see a band that has been described as a mix of modern rock, indie-rock, alt-rock, grunge and heavy rock. This music shouldn�t attract the mainstream audience but it does with over 6 million albums sold. Why? Because Incubus is that rare exception of a band � who dares to experiment with different sounds and take that risk with their music. The result � a distinctive music style that gets under your skin. In a good way.
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Oops! goes to the Singapore Airshow and beat the 40, 000 crowd.
Written by Luke Hsu
Oops! Writer
Photos by Jacob Yeo and Justin Yeo
Oops! Photographers
Oops! - A Singapore Polytechnic publication for students by students
Supported by the School of Communication, Arts and Social Sciences, SP
"We have now delivered on our promise," said Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the inaugural opening of the Singapore Airshow 2008 on Tuesday, 19 April at an $82 million new site. More than 800 companies from 42 countries representing 59 of Forbes' top 100 aerospace companies displayed their goods in a specially built 30 hectare space.
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Oops! Feature
Written by Muhammad Ahmad Magad
Oops! Writer
Oops! - A Singapore Polytechnic publication for students by students
Supported by the School of Communication, Arts and Social Sciences, SP
The 12th day of the 12th month of 2007 was no ordinary day at Singapore Polytechnic. Oops! was back on campus with Issue No 2! After a highly successful launch of Oops! Issue No 1 in July early this year,...
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Oops! Scoop
Written by Bernard Sim
Oops! Writer
Photos by Jacob Yeo
Oops! Photographer
Oops! - A Singapore Polytechnic publication for students by students
Supported by the School of Communication, Arts and Social Sciences, SP
Music fans have repeatedly told us that Switchfoot is one of their favourite bands. So the question arises, "Why?!" Well, the answer can simply be... have you seen them live? Oops! was lucky enough to be at Switchfoot�s gig yesterday at the Max Pavilion, Singapore Expo.
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