A Form Three student fainted and died on the first day back to school in Bandar Tun Razak on 15 July. According to Bernama, the 15-year-old...
Just a day before the reopening of schools on 15 July, a teacher fell to his death while inspecting the pipe and sink system while making...
As the old adage goes, ‘where there’s a will, there is a way’. Despite facing sometimes incredible challenges, those who are determined enough will always somehow...
English, while a common language often used in Malaysia, may not be the easiest to learn. Like most languages, they require patience, determination, and of course...
Many people are probably not aware that we need to drink an adequate amount of water when we swallow medication like tablets and capsules. However, a...
An often persistent issue that continues to dog schools in Malaysia, cases of bullying among students are not unheard of. Just as recently as last year,...
Sabahans’ pride! An 18-year-old Sabahan student, Adee Deax Romzee, impressed international scholars with his research paper and presentation at the International Conference on Social Science and...
A lot of teachers are feeling discouraged after students used the Covid-19 lockdowns as a way to evade their educational responsibilities. While some pretended they didn’t...
Most of us have had our fair share of experiencing failed online shopping experiences where the items we received ended up looking completely different from they...
Most students now have to continue their education online ever since the Covid-19 outbreak took over the world. For those that already own a smartphone or...
A university student jumped off a building and died after he was caught cheating in an examination on Saturday (6 June), reported Shanghaiist. The 20-year-old surnamed...
At long last, it will seem that parents who have been wondering when they can send their children back to school will no longer have to...
Is e-learning the solution for a post-Covid 19 world? That is a question that has weighed heavily on many academic institutions across the world, as they...
Let’s get real. Some Malaysians are truly just spoiled and entitled, especially students who believe that they’re doing lecturers and teachers a favour when they submit...
Ever since the Movement Control Order began, university students were in a quandary as their academic just has been unstable. Soon after, online learning started for...
As the Conditional Motion Control Order reaches into its late stages, many parents have no doubt been wondering when it is that they can send their...