Benjamin Li
Apr 17, 2013

IN PHOTOS: Acuvue challenges university students to 'See what could be'

'See what could be', an urban orienteering challenge organised by Acuvue, drew the participation of 450 local university students last Saturday. The theme of the challenge, which included activities such as rock climbing, limbo, and building with dominos, was encouraging students to step outside their comfort zone, see new things and explore the world. Two winning teams will enjoy an adventure trip to Iceland and Jordan. Etymon was the event's PR agency.

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