On December 1, 2025, Student IMPACT Club's Music Team arrived at Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital, kicking off the Christmas season with a heartfelt performance. IMPACT’s music outreach, though less renowned than its food drives or Zoom tutoring, is nonetheless a key part of its identity, involving just as much work, dedication, and behind-the-scenes mayhem. At 8 a.m, the Music Team members gathered at Dalat for last-minute practice, their passion for serving stronger than the irresistible urge to sleep in. “I just love the joy we bring by making music,” said Sharon Baek (12), the Music Team’s main Guitarist. One would be mistaken, however, in assuming order or organization based on this enthusiasm. In fact, Haw Zheng (12) was meant to play piano at Mount Miriam before dengue confined him to a hospital bed, and two other members of Student IMPACT only announced their absence the day before the performance. “It was chaotic,” Sharon recalled with a laugh. Even with the frantic lead-up t...
What did one alumni, six seniors, three juniors, three sophomores, and three freshmen do this Thanksgiving? It might sound like the setup to a joke, but the real answer is that they went to the Dell Technical Skills Bootcamp. Organized by Dalat students, this two day event consisted of a mix of theoretical and practical learning in an actual Dell facility in Bayan Lepas. The first half of both days were theoretical lessons, where Dell employees taught the high school students the basics on how their servers, networks, and cabling works. For Zachariel Ooi (12), these lessons were so important that “even though [his] transcribing app broke, [he prepared] a physical notebook and pen to take notes.” Notetaking was optional, but they would come in handy for the second half of each day: practical lessons led by Dell engineers. These consisted primarily of “server teardowns,” where actual servers were wheeled into the classroom and students were able to disassemble them. From fan compone...