TAR UC gets special visitors


Yew (second left) together with Prof Lee (third right), Dr Chook (left), Dr Sak (right) and Sharifah Nur Aza (fifth right), Tunku Muinuddin (fourth left), Tunku Rozani (second right), Tunku Munawirah (fourth right) and Rizal Adam (third left) mark the visit with a group photo in front of the plaque depicting the launch of the Phase 1 Building Project.

THE date Oct 1 marks a memorable day for the Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC) community as this is when the family members of the late Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia’s first prime minister and after whom this institution is named, paid a visit to the TAR UC Kuala Lumpur Main Campus in Setapak.

Their visit to the campus was in conjunction with TAR UC’s 50th anniversary.

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