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Applying Science into Our Daily Lives
How do we apply scientific formulas or theories into our daily lives? According to Associate Professor Dr Hon Wei Min, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences at UCSI University,
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29th April, 2010

No Facebook, No Life!

News Article

“Tag me in the photos ya!” “It’s time for me to plant vege.” “I have to manage my Café.” Do these conversations sound familiar? I believe it does, as most of us are on Facebook and connected to half the world through it. I’m guilty of “Tag me in the photos ya!” Facebook is a [...]

Posted by wei.tin (Reporter) on 29th April, 2010
27th April, 2010

How to Train Your Dragon

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I don’t really fancy 3D animated cartoons but made an exception for this 3D movie called How to Train your Dragon as it had received good reviews. Hiccup, a little Viking boy, is physically different from the other Vikings. His body resembles a fish bone and often becomes the laughing stock of the other Viking [...]

Posted by wei.tin (Reporter) on 27th April, 2010
30th March, 2010

Sarawak: Not So “Ulu” After All

News Article

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word ‘Sarawak’? For some Malaysians living in the Peninsular, the first thought that comes to their mind is ulu (meaning rural). Lots of idea bubbles form in their mind wondering if Sarawakians still live in the Paleolithic age – living on trees and [...]

Posted by wei.tin (Reporter) on 30th March, 2010
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happenings

Kuala Lumpur International Dragon Boat Festival

By Edrea Sun Since its inception many hundred years ago, the dragon boat race had traditionally drawn huge crowds in the thousands comprising rowers, supporters, foreign tourists, curious onlookers and locals alike. This time around the festival has come early and was held at the Kepong Metropolitan Lake Garden, the first ever water activity held

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Leisure & Lifestyle

Nocturne:Five Stories of Music and Nightfall

By Khoo Kok Kian Nocturne is derived from the French word, Noctunal and from Latin, Nocturnus. People usually interpret it as a music piece which is inspired by night. A very famous classical music piece by Frederic Chopin was also named based on this word. Kazuo Ishiguro, a prominent author, who is also penned The

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Talk To Us

By Conrad Edmund Bateman Mitch Albom once said that, “The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning.” In conjunction with a yearlong celebration of UCSI University’s Silver Jubilee, the


"Light UP Lives Charity"


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