The unprecedented effects of COVID-19 overturned people’s realities and upended lives, giving rise to issues one could never have anticipated just months prior. What started
The socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 towards corporations are far-reaching. Across all sectors, many businesses are struggling to make ends meet. With profits and revenues diminishing
Recently, the University Malaya student union expressed their dissatisfaction on the planned increment of between 10% to 60% on course fees in University Malaya[1].The rate
When the word ‘superpower’ comes to mind, the images of superheroes in skin-tight clothing flying around the city fighting villains would follow suit. However, in
In Malaysia’s melting pot of society, Bumiputras (69.8%) make up the majority of the population with the Chinese (22.4%) at second and Indian population (6.8%)
Immediate global and local responses to the pandemic have been ultimately focused on public health necessities – preventing the spread of infections, advancing treatment, reducing
Today, an increasing number of young women in Malaysia are bravely stepping forward as leaders, voicing out their opinions, rallying their peers, and spearheading change.