NUS group SIGNapse strives to serve deaf community better
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These NUS healthcare students are learning sign language to better serve the deaf community. The interest group has about 50 to 60 students in their classes at any one time, averaging at about 200 to 300 students every year, for the last six years.
Video: Raj Nadarajan Ili Nadhirah Mansor/ TODAY
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