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Thoughts From An Internship Junkie

Thoughts From An Internship Junkie

Sha-Lyn asks: “How entitled am I?”

The Student: A Short Film

The Student: A Short Film

A 5-minute video everyone should watch.

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Compulsion — the Malaysian Solution

Compulsion — the Malaysian Solution

Aerie Rahman presents his case against the newly-compulsory TITAS subject.

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The Malaysia Public Policy Competition

The Malaysia Public Policy Competition

Applications for the MPPC 2013 are now open.

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I Won’t Be Voting For The Present Government #GE13

I Won’t Be Voting For The Present Government #GE13

Pepper announces whom he will not be voting for and why.

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Teach For Malaysia Recruitment Overdrive: How You Can Help

Teach For Malaysia Recruitment Overdrive: How You Can Help

Even if you can’t teach, your talents could still help find those who can.

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Joint Statement from the UKM4

Joint Statement from the UKM4

UKM4 press statement calling for the repeal of the UUCA S.15(5)(a).

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UKM4: Court of Appeal Judgment

UKM4: Court of Appeal Judgment

Read all three judgments of the Court of Appeal for the UKM4.

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Of School Exams, Honesty and Integrity

Of School Exams, Honesty and Integrity

An insider account of a Malaysian exam.

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5th Annual Malaysian Student Leaders Summit 2011

5th Annual Malaysian Student Leaders Summit 2011

An avenue for intellectual discourse, organised by the United Kingdom and Eire Council.

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So You Want To Be A Teacher (Part 2)(Stories From the East)

So You Want To Be A Teacher (Part 2)(Stories From the East)

“The greater the difficulty, the greater the glory,” Cicero once said. In this second part of his article, Jarod Yong shows us glimpses of a rural educator’s life.

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So You Want To Be A Teacher (Part 1)(Stories from the East)

So You Want To Be A Teacher (Part 1)(Stories from the East)

Specially written for our Stories from the East series, Jarod Yong a young teacher stationed in the hinterlands of Sarawak describes life as a rural teacher and why it’s all worth it. (This is Part 1 of 3) PEOPLE WANT TO BE TEACHERS FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS: 1. Inspired by their own teachers, they […]

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Dilemmas of a Malaysian Student

Dilemmas of a Malaysian Student

Running in the theme of #WhyMalaysia, LoyarBurok presents Aerie Rahman’s “Catcher in the Rye”.

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Dilemmas Of A Young Malaysian Abroad

Dilemmas Of A Young Malaysian Abroad

After three years studying abroad, ideals fade, hope dwindles and one is faced with the omnipotent question: to return home or not to return home?

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MyOverseasVote: Equal Voting Rights for Malaysians Overseas

MyOverseasVote: Equal Voting Rights for Malaysians Overseas

Andrew Yong, the coordinator of MyOverseasVote, writes about the ongoing fight for equal voting rights for Malaysian citizens overseas.

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LLVL: Attachments Are A Waste Of Time

LLVL: Attachments Are A Waste Of Time

Unless you’re a particularly dedicated person, and are lucky enough to find a good firm or lawyer to be attached to, don’t bother. You’ll learn more useful career/life lessons at the cineplex.

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A Student’s Perspective: Legal Education And Professional Ethics

A Student’s Perspective: Legal Education And Professional Ethics

Reflections of a final semester law student on the state of our legal education and the role it plays in shaping how law is practised in Malaysia.

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Of Teachers in Politics

Of Teachers in Politics

Whether university students should be granted their freedom to be in politics has been fervently discussed of late. But what about teachers in politics? A student in his first post for LoyarBurok weighs in on this debate.

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Does Nazri Aziz come from the same gene swamp as Britney Spears?

Does Nazri Aziz come from the same gene swamp as Britney Spears?

A no holds-barred critique of Nazri Aziz’s recent statement on cutting down on scholarships for the growing number of bright students.

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Reducing Too Business-Oriented Sentiment From Clever Lawyer

Written by Vicheka Lay, Legal Consultant, Cambodia. Originally published here at IBA’s Pro Bono blog. See here for IBA’s Pro Bono Declaration approved in October 2008. The corporate world has made the business lawyers too business-oriented, this means that business lawyers would only work for financially lucrative case and not bothering working for pro bono […]

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