Compulsion — the Malaysian Solution
Aerie Rahman presents his case against the newly-compulsory TITAS subject.
Aerie Rahman presents his case against the newly-compulsory TITAS subject.
On higher education in Malaysia – and how it has failed.
Zain HD moves above the PTPTN debate, and considers points on education funding.
abandoned by family, kicked out from an orphanage, this is the incredible story of one boy’s search for love
Running in the theme of #WhyMalaysia, LoyarBurok presents Aerie Rahman’s “Catcher in the Rye”.
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?
Is Malaysia a nation of cowards, who only sit and moan at what is going on around them?
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.
This is the tale of that act of cowardice and the reasons why I did it. I want readers to assume THE position: our position as students in a local public university – the fears we face and the oppression that we have to endure daily.
“A university’s essential character is that of being a center of free inquiry and criticism – a thing not to be sacrificed for anything else.” Richard Hofstadter
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