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Social revolution

IF you’re a media or journalism professional interested in figuring out just how social media is changing the news media industry, then the Journalism For Gen Y panel discussion is what you’re looking for. Hosted by R.AGE, the discussion will be held this Friday as part of the Poskod Journalism Campus, an event at the […]

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Media 101

WORKING in media can be challenging, but it’s a whole lot of fun too – and those who attended the R.AGE Talks Media career talk last Saturday can surely attest to that. Organised as part of the Star Education Fair, the talk was presented by R.AGE and some of our friends in the industry – […]

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Get personal: Phoon Eyin

Wushu startlet Phoon Eyin is a rising star in a sport of action and attitude, but packs a pleasingly humble demeanour.

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Join the discussion

THERE’S no doubt the Internet and social media play crucial roles in shaping the journalism industry today. So, if you’re an aspiring journalist, the Journalism for Gen Y panel discussion is definitely an event you shouldn’t miss. The panel discussion, sponsored by R.AGE, will be held on June 20 from 2pm-3.30pm at Black Box, Publika […]

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Social generation

JOURNALISM and the younger generation make a potent combination in this day and age. Social media has single-handedly revolutionised the way news is created, read and shared; and driving this paradigm shift is Gen Y. “We have everything from breaking news on Twitter to websites like Buzzfeed that are actually hiring proper journalists now,” said […]

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The wonder of a bra

FOR most of us girls in Malaysia, bras are a necessity. But in places like Laos, Nepal and Cambodia, they’re a luxury. Those were the words of Nicole Lee, 18, the official coordinator of Uplift Malaysia. The Uplift Project was originally founded by Australian Liz Baker in 2005 and since then, they have distributed over […]

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Blades of glory

SEVEN-year-old Ciaran Wong donned a pair of Harry Potter glasses, sleek body armour and uniform, anticipating an intense battle ahead. Except, it wasn’t a wand he was going to be picking up – but an ice hockey stick. Ice hockey was once a sport Malaysians mainly saw on-screen. After all, there’s no snow in this […]

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#AllMalaysianWomen, #YesAllWomen, Feminism, Feminist

#AllMalaysianWomen

Inspired by the #YesAllWomen campaign, we asked Malaysians to share how #AllMalaysianWomen have endured sexism.

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Believing in youth

SPEAKING to Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better (MDDB) founder Wani Muthiah and Malaysia Independent Animal Rescue (MIAR) president T. Puspa Rani, you get the sense that they’re battle-weary, yet hopeful.   Wani said: “Things have been improving from generation to generation. My generation, people in their 50s, many still think dogs should just be tied up outside […]

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DIY dog rescue

IF you’re tired of just sharing photos of animal abuse and wanna do something more, animal rescuer Darshana Chellaiah says it’s really not that hard to start your own independent animal rescue group. “It doesn’t have to be (starting) an NGO. You can just start small with your local community. Start a Facebook group and […]

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