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@LOUD
Republic Polytechnic’s @loud magazine (under Helicon) has been RP’s only student-run publication since 2004. 2009 has a fresh stride. A Digitalized @loud.

Now @loud has gone through a year of transformation and thus, publishing our new magazine in 2010; RepublicanPost (ReP). Student-initiated and student-led, @loud caters to students in RP and other polytechnics in Singapore, as well as to the public. We deal with issues ranging from youth and graduate issues, the latest fashion, movies, music, entrepreneurship, career ideas, to politics.

At @loud, when we want something to be done, we work together as a team to achieve our goal. We com from a diverse background and from all walks of lives, the @loud team is full of energy, is creative and is always bursting with ideas with its think-out-of-the-box nature.

Thus, our name A L(oad) O(f) U(tter) D(elirium).
@loud




July 2010
@Loud Online Launch


Latest: The Last Airbender (NOW SHOWING)
Monthly: August 2010



Chief Editor: Sakina Khaliq
Deputy Editor: Shaistah Munawar
Editor: Ng Si Ying Amandaz
Editor: Clara Lim Mei Xing
Editor: Teo Xing Zhi
Head Designer: Kenneth Pek
Webmaster: Yazier Nifail Hamzah.
Special thanks to: Khadijah Binte Rosli.
Basecodes: © Candycoatedmisery 2010


Contact us at: aloud.rp.gmail.com


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Sorcerer’s Apprentice (NOW SHOWING)
Reviewed by D Sonia Kaur Kairon


Starring: Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina

In this much awaited film; Jay Baruchel plays Dave Stutler, chosen apprentice of the Sorcerer Balthazar Blake (Cage). Much is on the reluctant student’s shoulders as Dave studies the art of science and magic and joins Balthazar in his quest to defeat the evil Maxim Horvath (Molina). Can he battle the malevolent forces and win the heart of his childhood love?

This movie showcases one of the typical good-versus-bad battles. Clichés are inevitable. Don’t expect the Harry Potter standards regarding magic: the magical scenes are rather subtle.

Rating: 3/5