[By Rahul Goel] The Full Tummy Project is a charitable drive organised by Community Service Initiatives Volunteers (C.S.I.) to help Grace Community Services collect daily household items which they are falling short of at present. Grace Community Services is a non-profit organisation that includes RUMAH K.I.D.S., Grace Center and Grace Home under its umbrella. The organisation … Continue reading
Category Archives: The Lifestyle Corner
The Drama Behind Life – Sparties Shorties 4SQUARE
[By Bryan Lee Ming Jun] Every year, Taylor’s Society of Performing Arts brings back their signature event – Sparties Shorties 4SQUARE! From 12th to 15th of October, SPARTans performed to give us the best theatrical experience possible. Through the unique Sparties Shorties tradition, each individual play has their own venue to invoke different tones and … Continue reading
Shaken and Stirred
[by: Elizabeth Dass] In commemoration of William Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary, American Degree Program Spring 2016 intake students from the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences had put up a show to the masses as a part of their Theatre 101 class. It was held in the Taylor’s University Experimental Theater for two consecutive days, from … Continue reading
The Selfie: An In-Depth Look
[By: Hong Wei] Disclaimer: I am by no means condemning the person/persons mentioned in this article who perform these acts. This is just a philosophical argument criticizing this trend. Selfies – the habit turned epidemic that plagues us Millennials. In this article, I will give an alternative viewpoint to the usual praise for this unique, yet … Continue reading
5 Life-Saving Tips For When You’re Stuck in Traffic
[By Adelynn Lim] Oh, woe is me should there be another traffic jam today! If you were in the massive, bumper-kissing jam two weeks ago, I salute your patience. Whilst many turned around and waved a bird in the air at the horrifying jam that came from FIVE different directions within the Klang Valley, a … Continue reading
Cheaper Printing with FRUNI PRINT
[By Elise Chen] It all started with two printers in the bedroom of Alexis Ang, a recent Taylor’s Business School graduate, and a Facebook page. While studying in Taylor’s University, he noticed the average student’s predicament when it came to the cost of printing. In early 2015, he saw an opportunity to lessen the burden … Continue reading
A.B.L.E Charity Run
[By Charmaine Au] Has this semester been getting the best of you with its demanding schedule? How long has it been since you last kept your fitness in check? If you are only just aware of the weight of this realization settling on you, fret not! Mission ABLE is back with the ABLE Charity Run, … Continue reading
Imagination
[By Samanza Kishwar Parvez] Going by the dictionary’s definition, imagination is “the faculty of imagining, is the ability to form new images and sensations in the mind that are not perceived through senses such as sight, hearing, or other senses.” I, however, find the concept of imagination to be ineffable. Nevertheless, with words as … Continue reading
How the Internet is Changing the Job Market
[By Tan Tee May] With the advancement of online technology, job opportunities are no longer limited to office jobs, retail, freelancing or even conventional businesses. In the social media age, various aspects of life have evolved to a whole new level, and this is particularly true in regards to new and not-previously-available job opportunities that … Continue reading
Self Love
[By Oswald Teemak] The saying really is true: you can’t love someone else unless you first love yourself. In a society where it’s a norm to be judged based on your possessions and appearance, it’s easy to have an identity crisis and thus get trapped in the never ending vicious cycle. We are highly influenced … Continue reading