YIH Reopening: A Stamp in Time

New to YIH and not sure where to start? Kickstart your exploration journey – visit the various hotspots in YIH and learn about the history and users of this space! 

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How to participate: 

  1. Collect a stamp card at Pitstop@YIH between 8 Oct to 15 Oct during opening hours (1-5pm) 
    1. Locate and collect 3 stamps at different YIH hotspots  
    2. Take a photo at the immersive photobooth – A Glimpse into Home, located at Level 2 Atrium  
    3. Visit the exhibition - A window to the past and future, located at level 4, and contribute a photo with the event hashtag via Instagram 
  2. Complete the above by 15 Oct and go by the Office of Student Affairs office (10am-12pm, 4pm-6pm) to redeem limited Chagee vouchers (while stocks last)! 

 

Terms and Conditions: 

  • This activity is open only to NUS current students.  
  • Each student is entitled to collect one stamp card and redeem one voucher only. 
  • Voucher redemption will be done on the Reopening day (15 Oct) outside the Office of Student Affairs office! 

About the artist

Chantel Artist bio pic

Chantel Ong is a Year 3 Information Systems student who is also the designer behind the immersive photobooth. To learn more about this, head here or check it out at L2 Social Space. 

About YIH Reopening

Organised by the Office of Student Affairs (OSA), this milestone event is held in conjunction with WellNUS Festival 2025 and is part of NUS120 celebrations. Join us on 15 Oct 11am-6pm to celebrate the Reopening of Yusof Ishak House, as a vibrant space and the epicentre of student life. Click here to find out more about YIH.

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