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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


From Awareness to Action: Taylor’s Hosts Anti-Cyberbullying Symposium & Workshop
Subang Jaya, 20th November 2025 - As part of World Children's Day, the School of Law and Governance at Taylor's University held an anti-cyberbullying symposium and workshop. In collaboration with the Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur and UNICEF Malaysia, this workshop brought together experts, educators, and UNICEF activies to discuss the growing issue of online bullying. This hybrid symposium featured well-known panelists, including Prof. Kanetsuna Tomoyuki from Kagawa Universi

Gladys Liusdiawan
Nov 30


A Visit to Galeri Shah Alam: Is Art Really Boring?
I went to Galeri Shah Alam with one question in mind: Is visiting an art gallery actually boring? People say it all the time, and I wanted to test it for myself. Inside the Art Exhibition, where silence meets imagination, the first room that made me slow down. (Photo: Jiayi’s phone) The moment I stepped into the exhibition hall, it felt peaceful, like the artworks were waiting patiently for someone to step close enough to listen. Light fell across the paintings which reminded

Hong Jiayi
Nov 29


Dining Under the Clouds: Inside Taylor’s New Little Cloud Authentic Hong Kong Cafe
Little Cloud Cafe from the front door view. (Source: Jia Yi’s phone) If you’re craving Hong Kong style comfort food without leaving campus, Little Cloud Authentic Hong Kong Cafe (小云冰室) brings the taste of ‘Cha Chaan Teng’ (HK Style Kopitiam) right to Taylors, with a playful twist. A ceiling filled with cloud shaped light installations gives the space a dreamy and whimsical touch, a small but meaningful visual surprise every time you look up from your table. The cloud decorati

Hong Jiayi
Nov 29


Asian Football Marks its Stance Across the Globe
Europe’s top five leagues dominated football clubs worldwide-but things are changing. Across the Middle East and South East Asia, clubs are now major contenders for attention, talent, and market engagement outside of their borders thanks to investment, strategic recruitment, competition reform, and sharper commercial vision. Over the past few seasons, Asian clubs have emerged from the background into the spotlight. The Arabian Peninsula was the catalyst. Saudi Arabia’s inter

Melinda Olivia Jasmine
Nov 27
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