NUS Offers Guidance to Student Amid Harassment Allegation in Singapore 

NUS Offers Guidance to Student Amid Harassment Allegation in Singapore 

One NUS Student Gets Called Out After a Drama‑Like Incident

When a campus romance turns into a nightmare, the University of Singapore is taking matters seriously. A post‑graduate student was advised by NUS after a female under‑grad claimed he’d been harassing her on campus.

What Went Down

The story began in April of last year when the man approached a volunteer busy feeding campus cats. The girl—second‑year student at the time—shared her love for our furry friends and handed over her number for the new potential group member.

In the days that followed, the conversation soured. He texted about joining the volunteer club but quickly slipped into personal territory.

  • He asked “Are you looking for any would-be partners?”
  • He tried to push his agenda: “I’m hunting for an undergrad girlfriend.”
  • Despite clear signals that she was uncomfortable, he kept texting.

She decided to meet him in a public place to set boundaries, but instead of stepping away, he continued his unwanted advances via WhatsApp.

NUS Takes Action

Once she lodged a formal complaint in March, the university launched an instant investigation.

  • NUS is warning that harassment is treated with the utmost seriousness.
  • They’ve spoken with the complainant and kept her in the loop.
  • All students’ safety is now listed as “top priorities.”

“We’re committed to a secure learning environment for every student,” the spokesperson told the media. “We’ll work with all parties involved to ensure campus remains safe.”

Why This Matters

In a world where digital communication often blurs proper boundaries, NUS is making sure that unwanted advances don’t haunt tomorrow’s students. This incident serves as a stern warning to everyone: campus life is fun, but mutual respect is non‑negotiable.

More details can be found on the NUSWhispers platform, the student corner for candid conversations.