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#MakeSchoolASaferPlace By Divya Rainjana High school student Ain Husniza, 17, went viral after making a TikTok video about a teacher who made derogatory comments and rape jokes, which effectively led to several schoolmates threatening her with rape. Ain’s father made the decision of lodging a police report to show his support for his daughter as […]
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By Divya Rainjana If you’re an active user of social media, chances are that you’ve been bombarded with overwhelming news in this country as of late. While compassion fatigue is a horrible kind of burnout, it is important that we all stay in the know of current events, so as not to shy away from […]
Continue ReadingEverybody will be vaccinated in Malaysia
According to Khairy Jamaluddin, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation informed that everybody, including non-citizens in Malaysia, will be vaccinated against Covid-19. He detailed the plan will start with the registration in March, which can be done in 5 different ways: Phone App: MySejahtera Web based: Covid-19 Vaccine Supply Access Guarantee Special Committee website Hotline […]
Continue ReadingAttempt to do right for the environment
Once labeled as the World’s No.1 plastic polluter, Coca-Cola company is now trying to amend their past history by using paper bottles, designed by the Danish company Paboco. After 7 years of research and development, both companies are ready to run a trial in Hungary that could change the way we will consume our soda […]
Continue ReadingDelivery service madness
After delivery service company J&T Express’ employees were captured in a 15 sec viral video sorting parcels in a violent manner, the company apologised to their clients and partners in a statement. Ministry of Human Resources conducted an investigation and found out that angriness from the employees was due to work overload and delay in […]
Continue ReadingIt’s not the same without you
By Your Lecturer COVID-19 isn’t just about being physically separated or absent from the classroom. Students at the beginning were happy they didn’t need to be in class but after some time they also missed the interaction with their friends and even with the lecturers. For us, lecturers, it was a weak up call to […]
Continue ReadingThe Great Pretender
Beautiful art + Swindlers on the run = Perfection By Anis Nadhirah What happens when a simple pickpocket act turns to a full-out drug cartel busting scheme? A whole load of adventures from an international team of swindlers looking to dig up as much money possible. The Great Pretender is a Japanese anime on Netflix […]
Continue ReadingAfrican vibes!
Music for the soul By Shirley Bidali The African continent has 57 countries, each with their own cultures, languages, traditions and beliefs yet the one thing that connects Africans is music. Be it a wedding ceremony, a funeral, or a simple gathering, music is the ingredient that keeps the good vibrations going on. African music […]
Continue ReadingKwai Chai Hong Alley
Down the memory line in KL! By Joyce Lew With the current Movement Control Order (MCO) being set to Malaysians almost across the country, I am sure we all are missing those times when we can travel out to different places for a vacation or even a short trip. Since we are not able to […]
Continue ReadingEspoir Café
A woof-derful experience! By Joyce Lew Are you an animal lover who are fond of dogs or cats, perhaps? If yes, do head down to Espoir Café located in SS15, Subang Jaya. It is basically a dog café, where customers can definitely bring their own pets into the café while they dine in. The pets […]
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