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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


The New Beverage War: How Chinese Brands Are Reshaping Malaysia’s Beverages Scene
Chinese Beverage Brands Take Over Malaysian Streets In Malaysia's university areas and city centers, a new social trend is growing. Chinese beverage brands like Luckin Coffee, Chagee and Mixue, are seemingly everywhere. Their stores have become popular hang out spots for young people. With smart online marketing, streamlined operations, and a good grasp of the whole “social media check in”, these brands are changing how young people in Malaysia enjoy their daily drinks. Loc

Cai Leyao
Nov 27


K-pop Fever vs. Local Rules: How Concert Guidelines Shape Malaysia’s Live Music Scene
When the Beat Meets the Boundaries Hyolyn's performance at the Yello Concert in Malaysia. ( Source: Wucha Channel (YouTube) The crowd roared and swelled in excitement as lights began to dim in Idea Live Arena. Thousands of glowing light sticks shimmered in the dark, like a restless sea of stars, eagerly awaiting for their favorite K-pop idol Hyolyn to take the stage. "I couldn’t believe it was real," recalled ardent fan Xin Yuan. "My heart was racing so fast, I felt like it

Zhang Tong
Nov 1


What Bean Tea House Taught Me About Small Town Dreams
I never expected a cup of bubble tea would make me reconsider what the word "home" really means. The first time I visited Bean Tea House in Titi, Jelebu, I wasn’t chasing a story. I was just looking for something cold to drink on a warm afternoon. As I was leaving the shop, I realised that I had stumbled upon something more, a subtle revolution hidden beneath pastel walls and the aroma of brown sugar pearls. The Bean Tea House. (Source: Jia Yi’s phone) A bubble tea shop is no

Hong Jiayi
Nov 1


23rd Deepavali Carnival 2025 Shines Bright with Community Spirit at Bukit Jalil
Bukit Jalil - The 23 rd Deepavali Carnival transformed the car park of the National Sports Complex Bukit Jalil, into a lively hub of music, colour, and festive energy from 11th to 19th October. Organised by Agenda Suria Communication, the annual celebration once again drew Malaysians from all walks of life to experience the joy of Deepavali together. Overview of the packed carnival crowd and brightly-lit stalls. (Source: Agenda Suria Communication) Besides the variety of fes

Hong Jiayi
Nov 1
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