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Matcha Hunt: 5 Spots in KL You Can’t Miss
All matcha, drinking matcha while playing pickleball, doing homework, or hanging out. For some people, especially Gen Z, matcha is not just a drink but a lifestyle. Matcha Lovers will travel all over Kuala Lumpur for the best cup. It's not just about the taste; the aesthetics of the cafe's interior and the beauty of the cups are also key factors. Matcha drinking is part of a lifestyle that combines taste, aesthetics, and social interaction. But which ones are truly worth try

Gladys Liusdiawan
Nov 30, 2025


KPop Demon Hunters: The Netflix Animation That’s Breaking the Charts
KPop Demon Hunters official poster (Image credit: Spotify) “You're all I can think of, every drop I drink up. You're my soda pop, my...

Jocelyn Ng Xiao Qi
Aug 7, 2025


Glow Up Tips for Girls, Guys & Everyone In Between
24 July is International Self-Care Day, but that doesn’t mean self-care is only for one day! Especially towards the end of the semester,...

Jocelyn Ng Xiao Qi
Aug 7, 2025
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TVET Education Attracts More Youth
In Malaysia, the audience group of technical vocational education and training (TVET) programs has been expanding. According to official data, the employment rate of TVET graduates has remained at an extremely high level. In recent years, the demand for skilled talents in various industries has been increasing. Therefore, at present, traditional universities are no longer the only choice for students. Vocational education, in response to the needs of various industries, has b
Xie Zisheng
4 days ago


Taylor's University Students Struggle to Afford Housing and Rent.
In Subang Jaya, as late as 10pm, students can still be spotted entering the lobby of Sunway Geo looking for accommodation. With the start of a new semester, the demand for accommodation around Taylor's University has also increased, and rent has become more expensive and a burden on the finances of students. Students searching for accommodation near Taylor’s University at night. Source: Photo taken by the author. Students continue to choo
Liu Zilong
4 days ago


When Pythons Turn Malaysian Campuses and Homes into "Cold-Blooded Hunting Grounds"
Ideally, our homes and university campuses should be sanctuaries. But with increasing urbanization rapidly encroaching on the swamp and secondary forests that the reclusive reticulated python (Ular Sawa Batik) call home, with recent rains greater than the previous year thus far this August and more to come, where can these claustrophobic creatures go when there is nowhere else to get to? Yes, firstly, into the most interconnected labyrinth (albeit underground) of drains dee
Yang Mengxiao
May 31
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Rainy Season Disrupts Commutes: How Off-Campus Students Without Cars at Taylor’s University Struggle to Arrive on Time
In the face of the rainy season in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, there have been many heavy downpours that have affected transportation to and from the university, especially those who reside outside of the campus area. There are many students at Taylor's University who reside off-campus and do not own personal transportation; instead, they depend on ride-hailing services and campus buses. Traffic outside Taylor's University during heavy rain. Source from Zhang Yuchen. Through in
Zhang Yuchen
May 27


Is Taylor’s Becoming a Self- Contained Student City?
Some universities only provide classes but other universities start influencing the rhythm of students' daily life. The vicinity of the Taylor's Lakeside Campus has become more than just a place to study for many Taylor's University students. It has now become a miniature world where students live, study, have meals, go shopping, exercise and party. The world of students around the campus is like a normal routine. Students walk to school in the morning with their coffee in ha
Liu Zilong
May 27


AI in the Classroom: Are Malaysian Universities Ready for It?
From ChatGPT to Grammarly, AI is Redefining Academia With the fast development of technology, Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer an unreachable concept that can only be seen in science fiction films. It is quietly integrating into the daily studies of students and lecturers in Malaysian universities. Whether using ChatGPT to spark inspiration or Grammarly to check expression, these technologies are reshaping the way we think, learn, and even create. Students studying a

Zhang Tong
Nov 27, 2025
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