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Life After Graduation: Are Taylor’s Students Ready for the Real World?
ZHANG WEIXUAN 22 June 2026 As graduation approaches at Taylor's University students are beginning to consider what comes next and thinking more seriously about it. Because of this students are anxious as they complete projects and study for finals. They are starting to have conversations about how they will search for jobs, interview, and what type of career they will choose. Students are both excited and fearful about what comes next because they will no longer have the str
ZHANG WEIXUAN
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


Malaysia Maintains Stable RON95 Gasoline Prices to Ease People’s Living Burdens
In an effort to ease people's economic burdens, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim made the announcement to keep the price of RON95 gasoline unchanged at RM2.05 per litre, in a formal address to the nation via national television. The policy stability has successfully dispelled the fears of the public regarding future fuel price increase and has definitely brought relief to the common man in the country. This announcement coincided with international crude oil prices, wh
CAI HANG
May 30


Beyond the Classroom: How CNS Fest 2026 Transformed Campus Life
For four exhilarating days, from April 27th - 30th, Taylor's University was transformed during CNS Fest, the university's Ultimate Clubs and Societies Festival, into a dynamic place of music, creativity and student activity. Throughout the four days of the festival, students gathered together at colourful booths; were entertained by interactive games; enjoyed live performances; and participated at a variety of activity stations set up all across campus. Clubs and societies f
ZHANG WEIXUAN
May 30
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