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The Strange Life of Salim the Refugee: Part 3
Refuge: (noun) the state of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or difficulty.
Entrepreneurs beating the odds, creating jobs during MCO
Lives and livelihoods will be lost, but as long as we work together, we can bounce back.
Fighting scammers as we fight Covid-19
As scams crop up capitalizing on our Covid-19 fears, we should be ready to practice 'social distancing' to protect ourselves from being conned.
A reckoning for online learning in times of crisis
Despite online learning being part of Malaysia’s education system, the Covid-19 crisis has shown that educators need to step up
A wish-list for education
The journey towards a world-class education system is continuous. What would you convey to the new Education Minister if you had the chance?
Vision 2020: From 12 to 32, the realities of nation building
EVERY Monday, all of us at my primary school SK Taman Bukit Maluri in Kuala Lumpur would gather in front of school for our weekly assembly.
Young Malaysian researchers solving grand challenges
Young Malaysian researchers are eager to use their knowledge to solve society’s problems. Can they get the financial support (and more) needed to realise their potential?
Doing better for our international students
Malaysia’s position as a top destination for higher education is facing intense global competition. What can be done to gain the respect of international students and retain these global talents? A research team appointed by the Education Ministry needs your feedback.
Punishing those who neglect the elderly
New laws are being considered to provide protection for the elderly. But is this a sign of a less caring society?
Lessons from the Tunku
IT’S Merdeka month! Yet somehow, the mood doesn’t feel all that cheerful, does it?
Undi 18 has been passed, but now what?
The lowering of the voting age to 18 will see the empowering energy of youth in compassing our nation’s future.
Speak up for PTPTN
With PTPTN often being a political landmine, the public’s voice can lend strength and legitimacy to necessary (and potentially politically unpopular) policy changes.