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Helping the elderly in Malaysia keep up with technology
Workshops and programmes are needed to help the elderly take advantage of technology to live a better life.
Mulpha pares down stake in Australia’s Aveo
Mulpha International Bhd has pared down its stake in one of its key assets – Australia’s retirement village operator, Aveo Group Ltd to 15.5% from the 24.4% it held before.
Malaysia's shrinking families
Malaysians are having fewer kids than ever before. But the desire to have children is still high, even with the growing trend to be child-free.
Spanner in the works of skills courses
PETALING JAYA: Students from B40 families have apparently been lured into enrolling at private skills training institutions nationwide with promises of government study loans.
Darishini gets Soo Ewe Jin Scholarship
GETTING the Soo Ewe Jin Scholarship is one of the best things that ever happened to Darishini Priyaa Devadas.
Finnish what you start: Sort out your rubbish before dumping it
Malaysia has a low recycling rate. To address this, we need to learn from Finland’s campaign to build its circular economy by ensuring its citizens sort their waste at source.
Pushing boundaries through sports
Almost 7,000 students, alumni and staff took part in the TARCian Run 2019 held in conjunction with TAR UC’s 50th anniversary and national day celebration.
Celebrating our uniqueness
With six days to go before Malaysia marks her 62nd year of independence, schools and universities are showing their patriotic spirit by celebrating the diversity and colours that unite us. StarEdu finds out what students in the Klang Valley are doing for this Merdeka season.
Planning a better future for the Orang Asli
FORMER Universiti Malaya anthropologist Dr Juli Edo was looking forward to a leisurely retirement when he finally hung up his academic boots in 2017.
Thousands protest in Liberia against corruption, economic decline
MONROVIA (Reuters) - Thousands of Liberians took to the streets of the capital, Monrovia, on Friday to protest against the corruption and economic decline that many blame on their once hugely popular president, former football star George Weah.