Flight 515.

Attached.

Classes aren’t really much to describe and I’m not feeling up to posting about my expedition to Sentosa-VivoCity-and-a-random-church for National Day yesterday, so I’ll just point out one thing NUS seems to love doing in its event announcement e-mail: attach a giant image containing the flyer for whatever’s being advertised, occasionally with the added bonus of no actual body text otherwise. Here’s a pleasant example for your consideration:

Note the complete lack of any visible content in the message, owing to what appears to be a message rendering glitch. It’s actually a design element of the flyer that makes up the entire e-mail (barring an unsubscription notice at the bottom), but who scrolls?

This is hardly behavior exclusive to NUS, but it’s far more common here than anywhere else I’ve been before.

Summary.
What’s the difference between spam and university-wide announcement e-mail? One generally gets deleted unread; the other is spam.
Dateline.