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FEATURES

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BEAUTY THE EYELASH BACKLASH

Looking into the true dangers of donning beautiful and fluttery eyelashes

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FASHION PAINT IT RED!

Ready or not, it’s time to get festive with shades of crimson

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SPOTIFY AND WORLD DOMINATION

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BEHIND THE BRICKS

Get involved in the innerworkings of LEGOLAND® Malaysia with Siegfried Boerst

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FEATURE SPOTIFY AND WORLD DOMINATION

Music continues to evolve over time and Spotify is changing the way we listen to it

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COVER STORY ARE YOU READY FOR THE WORKFORCE?

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When securing a job requires more than just a branded degree



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74 FEATURES

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REGULARS NEWS ...................................... 08

ARTS & CULTURE

OFF THE SHELF ........................ 22

URBANSCAPES 2013

BEAUTY Q&A ........................... 26

Malaysia’s largest arts and music festival in colour

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BEAUTY CASE ........................... 27 FASHION FEATURE ................... 30

UNPLUGGED

RUNWAY REPORT .................... 32

THE IMPATIENT SISTERS

GUYS STUFF ............................. 34

Quirky singing and gigging sibling trio talks about their rising popularity

CAMPUS TALK .......................... 55 MUSIC ...................................... 58

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TRAVEL KRABI

Explore the sunshiny island up North through our eyes

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DREAM CARS NISSAN BLADE GLIDER

The concept car geared to impress by smashing barriers

K-POP ...................................... 60 MOVIES .................................... 62 WELLNESS ............................... 65 GAMES ..................................... 71

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FOOD DIRECTORY HOMETOWN FAVOURITES

Topping the “To Eat” list for as long as we can remember

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CLUB SCENE

WIRED UP ................................ 72

THE ROOF

CAMPUS LIFE THE COMIC ........ 78

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Ringing In

The New Year!

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h, a new year and for many, a fresh new start. There’s always something about a blank calendar that makes a person want to start committing to resolutions, making plans, and mapping out goals. This year, we’re kicking off our January edition of Campus Plus with the heavy weighted debate of whether or not the Gen Y is ready for the workforce. Before you think, “Oh, but I’m only a first year/foundation year student so this doesn’t apply to me”, think again. Because as long as you are on your way to scoring that branded degree and if you’re mapping out goals, this (pages 38 till 43) has got everything to do with you. You know what else comes with a brand new year? The Lunar New Year celebration! Have you started making plans? Are you ready to get festive in shades of crimson? We “Paint It Red!” with our fashion picks for both females and males in our “Fashion Trend” (pages 28 and 29) and “Guys’ Stuff” (pages 34 and 35). And that sorts out “moving forward”. Now, what about looking back? We spoke to students in our Campus Talk section (page 55) and asked them what they would’ve done differently in 2013 if they were given the opportunity (and magical powers, perhaps) to go back in time. It’s what we’d like to call, “reversed resolutions”. We’ve also decided to bring you back to the times of “way back when” with favourite local dishes that some of you grew up to and have grown to love. So much so that it tops your “To Eat” list and is usually the first thing you must have on going home for the holidays. How many of you can relate to the “Hometown Favourites” on pages 68 and 69? Campus Plus magazine has come a long and far away since 2006, and we have only our readers to thank for their continuous support. In an effort to continue to improve ourselves (just for you guys!), this month, we’ve reached yet another milestone with the launch of the Campus Plus Interactive Digital Magazine, where we continue to curate the best of our content, coupled with interactive content such as pictures, videos, and the occasional contest or two. Exciting times ahead! Happy new year, guys!

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Community-Centric, Sustainability-Focused Designs Win Malaysian League

Saito Stretches

Fashion With Rubber

FROM LEFT: FIRST PRIZE WINNER JACQUELYN YONG; THIRD PRIZE WINNER CHOW CHEZ MIN WITH MODEL WEARING WINNING GARMENT; GARMENT MADE OUT OF RUBBER, DESIGNED BY SAITO COLLEGE STUDENT

If anyone is wondering what material will make a fashion statement after cotton, leather, nylon, polyester and fur – think rubber. Fans of Catwoman’s skin-tight, blazingly shiny outfit may be surprised to learn that it was made from rubber material. In fact, more manufacturers today are turning to rubber to make a variety of clothing, including dresses, leggings, and bodysuits. The trend for rubber clothes started in Europe and is now broadening its reach to America’s fashion avant-garde. Maybe that was the cue for 16 students from Saito College to create fashion designs from an array of rubber products for the Rubber Wonderland event organised by Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry. The wrinkle-free clothes created from rubber products, including gloves, latex threads, rubber bands, condoms, and o’rings held the audience captive with eye-popping designs by students from Saito College for this inaugural event. The Rubber Wonderland event was one of the premier events held in conjunction with the Malaysian International Commodity Conference and Showcase.

Focusing on the competition theme of “Re:Think. Re:Create.”, Abdullah Mustaffar Razali from Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah and Heah Chee Shean from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology emerged gold winners in the Architecture and Interior Design categories in the Nippon Paint Young Designer Award 2013 (“NPYDA 2013”). The NPYDA is a regional competition held in eight countries - Malaysia, Singapore, China, Pakistan, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and Japan. This year saw a record of 2,033 entries, more than double of the total of 870 entries received in 2012. The gold winners in Malaysia walked away with RM3,000 in cash and will be heading to Japan in March, together with other gold winners in the region. The learning trip to Japan will give the winners an opportunity to meet renowned architects and interior designers with the likes of Takeshi Sugimoto (Super Potato) and Sadao Tsuchiya (MUJI) from Japan in addition to those from China, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. For more information and further updates on the Nippon Paint Young Designer Award 2013, go to www.youngdesigneraward.com.my or www. facebook/youngdesigneraward. (TOP TO BOTTOM) THE JUBILANT WINNERS OF THE NPYDA 2013- AR’S GOLD AWARD WINNER, ABDULLAH MUSTAFFAR BIN RAZALI & ID’S GOLD AWARD WINNER HEAH CHEE SHEAN; (L-R) ID’S CHIEF JUDGE, PN ANURA HASHIM; AR’S GOLD AWARD WINNER, ABDULLAH MUSTAFFAR BIN RAZALI, ID’S GOLD AWARD WINNER HEAH CHEE SHEAN & GROUP GM OF NPM, GLADYS GOH

Upping Anti-Bullying Awareness After a month-long effort of tirelessly developing an impactful and creative message towards antibullying, the ‘Monster High™ & Limkokwing Against Bullying Competition’ came to a spook-tacular finale, as they crowned Team Alpha, as the grand prize winner. Team Alpha beat over 100 other creative entries from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) for the honour. The submissions came in the form of songs, videos, T-shirts and posters, all carrying the same simple but powerful message that will help create anti-bullying awareness: “Be Yourself. Be Unique. Be A Monster.” Team Alpha received a host of prizes including a Certificate of Achievement and Monster High merchandise worth RM500. The entries were judged by Miss Universe Malaysia 2010 Nadine Ann Thomas, Kelly Yip, Datuk Tiffanee Marie Lim; Editor of R.AGE and Initiator of R.AGE Against Bullying Campaign, Ian Yee, and award-winning songwriter and vocal coach of stART Society, Grace Sng. For more information on Monster High™, visit www.monsterhigh.com. 8

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IACT Mental Health Awareness Week Hands-on learning is prevalent when it comes to getting an education from IACT College. Event Planning and Project Management is part of the Diploma in Advertising course, and since IACT College prides itself in PBL, the students of the 2011 June batch launched their own event. The final semester students call themselves Positive Blu Communication. They chose this affair because it is a growing issue that lacks awareness among today’s generation even though it is most common among them. The event kicked off with a short speech by the Project Manager and IACT College’s Academic Director Nicholas Lee who, along with Aries Low, and Kok Wye Mun, each pricked their respective balloons with troubled faces to symbolise expelling one’s innerdemons. The audience was then treated to light refreshments. While doing so, they could also check their level of stress using the programmes on the computers provided. The third part of the event was shocking but tastefully done. The boys from Training Ground Martial Arts & Fitness performed a few demonstrations on the different types of martial arts that help you release tension. Positive Blu’s objective is to encourage youth to be mentally healthy and able to deal with stress and the venue suits the objective of Positive Blu as well.

UCSI hosts biggest Chinese delegation to Malaysia in the last decade UCSI University (UCSI) had the honour of being the sole university in Malaysia to host the Seminar on the Higher Education System in the People’s Republic of China. The seminar saw delegates from 34 tertiary education institutions from all over China introduce their respective institutions and discuss potential academic collaborations with UCSI. The seminar was organised by the Chinese Service Centre for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE), a corporate body affiliated with China’s Ministry of Education, which specialises in the scholarly exchange of students from and to China. “As UCSI has a high level of successful internationalisation [activities/initiatives], our delegation came to learn from it, not only from the academic aspect but also regarding quality assurance practices,” said Mr Gong Wan, CSCSE, deputy director general. He added that with more than 70 participants, the delegation was the largest from China to visit Malaysia in the last decade, underscoring the strong bilateral relationship between the two countries that was further reaffirmed with Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Malaysia in October this year.

POTENTIAL COLLABORATORS: DATO’ PETER NG – UCSI GROUP FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN (SIXTH FROM LEFT); MR GONG WAN – CSCSE DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL (SEVENTH FROM LEFT); AND PROF DATO’ DR KHALID YUSOFF – VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT, UCSI UNIVERSITY, WITH OTHER UCSI STAFF AND DELEGATES.

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Taylor’s 6th Teaching And Learning Conference

Taylor’s University recently organised its 6th Teaching and Learning Conference 2013 (TTLC 2013) in partnership with Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM). The conference gathered about 150 local and international education experts with 76 research papers presented on various teaching and learning topics. TTLC 2013 is aimed at promoting the sharing of knowledge and experience, engagement and collaboration among educators, researchers and practitioners in transformative teaching and learning. During the conference, experts submitted research papers to address three different themes – Technology Integrated in Teaching and Learning; Pedagogy learning, Teaching Methodologies and Assessment; and Global Issues and Researches in Higher Education. The conference’s three main themes comprised 47 different sub-themes ranging from digital learning, web tools, values or character education, to current and global issues in higher education. The official opening ceremony of TTLC 2013 was followed by a tour of Taylor’s University’s New Collaborative Classroom known as Taylor’s X-Space. The uniquely structured classroom is part of the university’s effort to introduce a blended learning approach, enhancing the campus’ learning environment.



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Germany Stint Brings New Dimension to

Learning for INTI Student

As one of the world’s largest economies with a rich cultural and political history and a very high standard of living, Germany has always held special appeal for Sara Gan Jia Yi. The second-year mass communication student at INTI International University recently seized the opportunity to extend her learning experience at the Business and Information Technology School (BiTS) in Iserlohn, Germany, made possible through INTI’s Semester Abroad Programme (SAP). Since 2008, INTI students have studied in France, Germany and China under SAP. The enabler is INTI’s unique position within Laureate International Universities’ global network of universities. The option to spend a semester abroad at other universities in the Laureate network of more than 75 accredited universities and 130 campuses is an experience unique to INTI’s students. Such an immersive foreign experience gives one a head start upon entry into the working world. For more information on opportunities for international exposure with INTI, visit www.newinti.edu.my.

SARA (WITH SCARF) WITH FRIENDS FROM GERMANY AND OTHER NATIONS AT BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL, GERMANY.

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Inaugural 2013 GE University Challenge Malaysia : University Of Nottingham Wins FROM TOP: GROUP PORTRAIT: UCSI’S INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS POSING FOR A GROUP SHOT WITH UCSI VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT PROF DATO’ DR KHALID YUSOFF (MIDDLE) AT A GALLERY AFTER THE 17TH MIID INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION; ASPIRING ARCHITECTS: UCSI’S INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE STUDENT MORTEZA BOZORGI – WHO IS PART OF THE TEAM WHO BAGGED FIRST PLACE IN THE INSTALLATION DESIGN CATEGORY – DOING A QUICK CHECK ON THE STRUCTURE AFTER THE 17TH MIID INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION.

UCSI Students Clinch 13 Prizes At

Design Competition

Interior

A group of Interior Architecture students from UCSI University recently swept 13 prizes at the 17th MIID Interior Design Competition. Organised by the Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers, the annual competition aims to nurture creativity and motivate healthy competition in interior design through transformational activities. Themed, “Re-invent”, the national competition saw UCSI students bag first and second place in Residential Design and Commercial Design; first place in Hospitality Design, Installation Design and Performance; and another six awards in other categories such as furniture design, photography, and sketching, among others. 45 of them – from UCSI’s School of Architecture and Built Environment – banded together to net the multiple wins; notably the biggest haul in the School’s history. Final-year students Morteza Bozorgi and Edward Gan – were ecstatic about their wins. Working along their given “think-inside-the-box” - theme, the team created a wooden structure with an internal rotating gear, fully made from recycled materials, which drew inspiration from teamwork and automotive systems. While the unique structure stole the limelight from other participating competitors, it was but one of the school’s many exceptional creations. 12

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IT’s an open innovation challenge to bring together ideas on clean and energy-efficient solutions that promote sustainability and deliver cost savings for residential, commercial and industrial developments. Called the GE (General Electric) University Challenge Malaysia, it’s a colllaborative effort between GE and AgensiInovasi Malaysia (“AIM”). Open to undergraduate engineering and business students from public and private universities across Malaysia, the challenge is a component of GE’s open innovation strategy. This is where the company looks beyond its four walls to crowd source for ideas from the public such as universities and academia, which are hotbeds for innovation. The 2013 winner is Team JYJY from University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, winning RM3,000, with a chance to do an internship with GE Malaysia as well as ‘job shadow’ a GE leader for one day. The first runner-up, Team Energive from Universiti Teknologi Petronas and second runner-up, Team Silent Assassins from Universiti Putra Malaysia walked away with RM2,000 and RM1,000 respectively.


“Sly” Bags The Coveted Yahoo-MAS Cili Padi Awards 2013

Hop On The

Reading Bus

Sunway Education Group (Sunway Ed) is providing opportunities for students to do good for the community following a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing with the Reading Bus Club (RBC). Under the collaboration, RBC will train the volunteers on the Reading Bus Programme while Sunway Ed sponsors the project. Sunway Ed has been actively encouraging its students to contribute to the community, especially to those from disadvantaged backgrounds. According to Elizabeth Lee, Senior Executive Director, Sunway Education Group, this project will further enhance the involvement of institutions under the Sunway Education Group, namely Sunway University, Sunway College, Monash University Sunway Campus, Sunway Le Cordon Bleu Institute of Culinary Arts and Sunway International School in serving the community in under-developed areas. This community outreach, under the Moral Education and General Studies subjects was initiated by Lee Aun Nee, Acting Head of Sunway Ed’s MOHE General Studies Department. Under the project, volunteer students from Sunway Ed will be visiting six Tamil primary schools in Pahang, beginning January 2014. Volunteers will be visiting each school twice – first to launch the programme and second to follow-up on the progress of the children’s reading skills.

Bomberman Challenge For A Good Cause

Yahoo-MAS Cili Padi Awards 2013 attracted a record 265 entries catapulting 22-year-old duo of Soo Wei Wen and Nicholas Chin, as Team “Sly”, to glory as the winners of the inaugural competition. Short Films “Tiger” and “Life” were right at the heels of “Sly” coming in second and third respectively; separated by very narrow margins. “Tiger” was produced by four friends – Toh Jia Voon, 25, Chia Sheng Wei, 24, Ong Jun Tien, 24 and Cheng Wei Heng, 22 while “Life” was created by Dan Khoo. Films were judged on the basis of four criteria – presentation of the core concept, quality of content, originality of the idea and its presentation and creativity. Judges allocated scores from 1 to 10 to each criterion. Collation of the number of cumulative scores helped the panel arrive at the total number of marks for each contestant and the winners. The winner takes home RM20,000 with the second and third-place finishers receiving RM12,000 and RM8,000 respectively. In addition, the winner will get an internship at leading Malaysian Production Company, KRU Studios and the top three winners’ films will be aired nationwide for a period of three weeks.

(CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT) THE EVENT ENDED ON A HAPPY NOTE; PARTICIPANTS LEARNING TO TRUST THEIR TEAMMATES’ DECISIONS ; NOT FOR THE FAINTHEARTED: THE MYSTERY BOXES CAUSING MANY SCREAMS AND SQUEALS AMONG THE PARTICIPANTS

A group of 11 creative and innovative UTAR students organised a fun-filled and exciting challenge known as “Rev Up Bomberman Challenge 2013” in November 2013 at Student Pavilion II, UTAR Perak Campus. The group known as Team DF, which stands for “Da Family” was recently selected as one the 16 finalists from over 40 shortlisted entries from institutions of higher learning all over the country in a competition known as ‘The Master of Rev Up’. Organised by Revive Isotonic, the competition had initially attracted more than 2000 entries before the 40 best entries were shortlisted. As one of the finalist teams with the best “Rev’d Up” ideas, Team DF had since been sent to a boot camp where they received RM5,000 and given two months to execute their plan. The two-day Bomberman Challenge organised by Team DF tested the intelligence and wits of the participants. The event had successfully attracted more than 300 UTAR students joining in the fun and excitement. During the closing ceremony of Rev Up Bomberman Challenge 2013, Team DF donated RM1000 from the registration fee collected from the participating students/teams to the Kampar Basketball Association for restoration and repair of the Kampar old town basketball court. JAN 2014 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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New Balance’s Concept Store At

Suria KLCC

Making its way to Kuala Lumpur’s established retail landmark Suria KLCC, Stream Enterprise celebrated the launch and opening of its New Balance flagship concept store, marking the official distributor’s fourth retail outlet since its launch in 1997. Celebrating the global brand’s past, present and future, New Balance proudly highlights its heritage and product innovation to bring the brand’s retail experience to life. The store features a visually stunning internal design concept, engineered to reflect the heritage and prestige of the brand’s 107-year history. The store is themed around performance - referencing a stadium, track and arena, which reflect the grit of an urban environment. The store is surrounded by a timeline ribbon which takes visitors on an impactful chronological journey documenting the brand’s powerful past, present and future, and uses vintage and modern images, taking in everything from the New Balance history of manufacturing right up to its current technology-led “Runnovation” campaigns. The result is an inspired theatre ideally suited to display the New Balance’s range of athletic shoes and lifestyle classics, whilst reflecting its unmatched reputation for performance, heritage and style.

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: NEW BALANCE KLCC STORE; (L-R) COLE TAN (MAKE-UP ARTIST), CHERRIE LIONG (BLOGGER) & KITTIE YIYI (BLOGGER); NOH SALLEH ROCKING HIS NEW BALANCE SHOES; DJ EVA T


Ambassadors for

h2o+

Leading global brand in the science of marine skincare h2o+ recently announced its latest brand ambassadors -- Hong Kong TV travel host and actress Priscilla Wong Tsui Yu and inspiring Malaysian singer and actor Aric Ho. With Wong’s natural beauty, radiant complexion, friendly personality and Ho’s active and outgoing personality, both personalities are great in inspiring Malaysian women and men to achieve healthier and younger skin through h2o+, which is globally renowned for its hydration and skin rejuvenation properties in the skincare industry. h2o+ was introduced to Malaysia six years ago with a wide range of skincare that can be personalised to suit individual skincare needs. It includes its global seller, Oasis, which is based on oil-free marine hydration that helps to deeply hydrate our skin with “eight glasses of water”. Other products include Aqualibrium for combination skin, Marine Calm for sensitive skin, WaterWhite for whitening, Sea Results for ageing prevention, Aquafirm+ for firmer skin, Sea Clear for oily skin and the Anti-acne range. For more information, visit www.h2oplus.com.my.

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Mexican Restaurant Returns With A Bang!

(FROM TOP LEFT TO BOTTOM) GJ SIGNATURES BY JANAGI, ACCESORIES DESIGNER OF THE EVENT; SYUAIDA - LA FE’MIQUE (BITS OF ELEGANCE PAIRED WITH SOPHISTICATION); MENU OF THE DAY; MAIN COURSE - BEEF BURGER WITH SEASONED FRIES AND JALAPEÑO COLESLAW; DESSERT - IMPOSSIBLE FLAN WITH CAJETA; AUDARYA BY SHAN - PLUS SIZE FASHION STORE AND TO CATER ALL NEEDS – FROM OFFICEWEAR TO TRADITIONAL FITTING

Frontera Sol of Mexico, a Tex-Mex restaurant in Petaling Jaya, re-launched its image and menu by hosting a private media event, with VIPs present. This project was organised by final-year Mass Communication students from IACT College. The students wanted to captivate the audiences by not only providing them with food but a fashion show with many local fashion designers who’ve recently graduated from design schools. The fashion runway was both unusual yet apt and kept the photographers snap-happy. Items like the Mini Shredded Chicken Burrito, Mini Prawn Chimichanga & Pico de Gallo were the tempting starters, followed a choice between Enchiladas (Lamb or Cheese & Mushroom), Crispy and Soft Tacos (Baja-Style Fish or Shredded Duck & Mango Salsa), or Quesadilla (Grilled Chicken or Beef). Dessert was a rich, creamy chocolate flan. The event came to an end with performers Joshua Tong and Simon Kang serenading guests out with John Mayer tunes, among other covers. For more information, visit www.fronterabar.com or www.facebook.com/fronterabar.

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Zombie Marathon Brings On The Force

Sephora Previews Newest Store

At Sunway Pyramid

Sephora recently celebrated the opening of its newest store in Malaysia with Kuala Lumpur’s hottest movers and shakers at an exclusive pre-launch party at Sunway Pyramid. With DJ Patricia K as host, celebrity guests including Miss Universe Malaysia 2013 Carey Ng, and bloggers Joyce Wong, Jane Chuck and Hanie Hidayah – along with the other guests – were invited to shop till they dropped at the luminous 4,500 square feet store. Guests were also wowed by Malaysia’s “Longest Avant-Garde Make-up Catwalk show” curated by renowned stylist Jo Disaya T as well as dazzling performances by enchanting aerialists, pole dancers, flow artists, Brazilian Carnival dancers, percussionists, bronzed muscle men, and magicians who kept the evening exciting and unpredictable. Sephora at Sunway Pyramid is located on the Ground Floor of Sunway Pyramid at Lot G1.132 & G1.132A. Sephora’s latest store stocks over 100 brands across the skincare, hair care, make-up, nails and fragrances categories.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: SEPHORA SUNWAY PYRAMID; CABARET DANCERS ENTERTAIN THE CROWD WITH SPECIAL PERFORMANCES AT SEPHORA’S PREOPENING PARTY AT SUNWAY PYRAMID; MISS UNIVERSE MALAYSIA, CAREY NG POSES WITH STREET PERFORMERS AT SEPHORA’S SUNWAY PYRAMID PREOPENING PARTY

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The 5KM Zombie Run by LivingSocial Malaysia, which brought more than 2,000 people together was a night run with exciting zombie infestation. So much so, 800 tickets were sold out in less than 48 hours! The zombie-stic atmosphere was created by LivingSocial’s official make-up artist Kai Image Academy and zombie make-up sponsor Mehron. The surreal zombie infestation transformation begun at 3pm and it took nearly five hours to finish. Adding to the excitement, Red.FM cruisers were the official radio sponsor and acted as part of the camouflage for the zombies to give out free “live flags” to the runners. Tune Hotels also provided “free lives” for the runners when their lives were taken away by the zombies along the 5KM route. The Tune Zombie Busters also threw in an added surprise to all 15 “free lives” with a 3D2N stay at Tune Hotels. The winners walked away with prizes worth up to RM3,000, sponsored by LivingSocial Malaysia, TRON, and Preventive Healthcare. All participant runners were equipped with a free limited edition Everlast T-shirt, drinks by Revive, and others. Pakaian Hari Hari gave away free towels for all participants and zombies. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/LivingSocialMY.


Cath Kidston

Arrives In Malaysia The brand was established in 1993, when designer Cath Kidston opened her first shop in London’s Notting Hill. The shop started by selling vintage fabrics, wallpapers and brightly-painted junk furniture inspired by fond memories of Cath’s childhood. She then began to design her own prints and products – based on oldfashioned, classic prints but with a clean modern feel. The clever, witty re-working of traditional English country house style and love for all things vintage meant the shop became an instant hit and a cult success. The brand’s product base has now expanded to include an extensive range of homeware as well as women’s fashion and accessories, and a kid’s collection that was launched in 2008. Fresh, modern and eccentric, Cath Kidston’s designs possess an infectious childlike sense of fun into everyday objects. Cheerful prints such as vintage roses and polka dots cover products which range from accessories, homeware, laundry, womenswear and childrenswear. The flagship Cath Kidston store will span across 110 square metres and stock the latest in accessories, bags, fashion, home and kids collections. Set up within the brand’s momentous 20th anniversary year it seeks to realise the “home of modern vintage” concept for which the retailer is renowned. And now, the first Cath Kidston store in Malaysia, located at Mid Valley Megamall, has finally opened its doors to the public. For more information on Cath Kidston, visit www.cathkidston.com.

SPOTLIGHT

F.Y.I On Stage with From Head to Toe F.Y.I On Stage (short for “Favourite YouTube Icons”) is a series of events created by M.E Malaysia to introduce and highlight talented artistes who have been at the forefront as influential pioneers in New Media with the hope that they will inspire youths to pursue and live their dream. Jen Chae, also known as YouTube Guru and Beauty Blogger From Head to Toe is well known for her inspirational make-up tutorials. Fashion and beauty is an explosive area on YouTube with millions of video views and Jen has accumulated over 59 million YouTube views and over 600,000 subscribers. Once a designer and freelance make-up artist, Jen began blogging to share reviews and tutorials from her own experience. F.Y.I On Stage with From Head to Toe aspires to foster the next generation of beauty gurus on YouTube, providing fans a platform to connect, inform, and inspire others with similar interest. M.E Malaysia is proud to invite Jen to lead this fan engagement session that define who she is and showcasing why she is an inspiration to thousands of fans. F.Y.I On Stage with From Head to Toe will take place on Saturday, 18th January 2014 in Kuala Lumpur. Premium (RM280) & VIP Passes (RM180) will be available for online purchase from Wednesday, 4th December 2013 onwards. For more information on how to secure your passes, log on to www.facebook.com/Inzpire.ME.

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THE LATEST FROM SHOWBUSINESS

JANUARY 2014

SPOTLIGHT

Get Up-Close And Personal With Jay Park Only On E!

Casio G-Shock Celebrates

30 Years Of Timepiece Touring major cities across the globe, the Casio G-SHOCK “SHOCK THE WORLD” 2013 recently marked its final leg in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in celebration of the iconic timepiece’s 30th birthday. From BMX riders, surfers and snowboarders, G-SHOCK has played a key role in shaping the world’s various sports, arts, fashion and street cultures, making the brand a vital part of youth culture. Fans, celebrities and media were treated to a celebration featuring a multitude of talents from the movers and shakers of Malaysia, namely photographer VPYP, artistes Julian Oh DJ Eva-T, An Honest Mistake, LahLah Land, Katoon Network and a special appearance by Joe Flizzow, SonaOne and Altimet. In an exclusive collaboration between G-SHOCK and two of Malaysia’s renowned designers in their respective fields of fashion and graphics, the event featured the unveiling of their limited edition stylised G-SHOCK watches, one designed by Malaysian fashion designer Joe Chia, known for his avant-garde styles and representations and the other by The Off Day’s Irman Hilmi, famous for his multi talents including various unique graphic designs with several local and international brands. 18

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The destination for your pop of culture fix will be giving fans a look into the life of famed Korean superstar Jay Park – the multi-platinum artiste who has bagged multiple awards, and more notably, crowned “Musician of the Year” at this year’s Korean Music Awards. On the E! Special on the Korean-American artist, E! delivers a never-seenbefore take and gives us access into the life of Jay Park - dubbed as a “born entertainer” by legendary Korean pop singer, Patti Kim, and also known as the “Fresh Prince of Seoul” who went from hero to zero. Journey with Park as he reminisces in this E! News Asia Special about his humble beginnings growing up in Seattle, moving to Korea to fulfil his dreams of being the next biggest pop star, and his rise and fall from the 2009 scandal of him being ousted from leading popular Korean boy band, 2PM. E! speaks to some of the most pivotal people in the entertainment industry to get inside scoop of Park’s comeback which stemmed from uploading a YouTube video covering a Bruno Mars hit song, ‘Nothing on You’. The video went viral garnering over two million views in just a day. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/EOnline.


Banking On 100 Years The RHB Bank Concert attracted a big crowd as KL-ites joined the bank in celebrating its 100th anniversary at Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur. The event was attended by the bank’s chairman, Tan Sri Azlan Zainol, and Titiwangsa Member of Parliament Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani. Revellers were up on their feet, singing along to popular songs by Ning Baizura, Jaclyn Victor, Amy Search, Azlan & The Typewriter and Daniel of Malaysian Idol fame. A series of stage activities by Datuk AC Mizal got the audience busy throughout the evening. Winners of a contest on RHB Bank held during the concert also walked away with shopping vouchers. The concert in KL is the finale of the three concerts organised as part of RHB Bank’s 100th anniversary, celebrating a century of growth, progress and success. It is the bank’s way of showing its appreciation to customers, business partners and members of the public for their support throughout the years. Members of the public can log on to “RHB Group” Facebook page to view pictures of the concert.

Kutcher And Moore Officially

Done!

After a two-year separation and a nearly year-long pending divorce, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore are finally finito. The Associated Press reports that Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon finalised the couple’s split. They were married in 2005 and separated in 2011 but the 35-year-old actor and 51-year-old actress took almost a whole year to finalise their divorce. Word on the street was that although Ashton Kutcher filed for divorce in December 2012 citing irreconcilable differences but it was held up, possibly because of disputes over money. Kutcher was Moore’s second marriage. Moore married Bruce Willis in 1987 and had three children with him; they divorced in 2000. Kutcher and Mila Kunis, who were co-stars on That ’70s Show in the early 2000s, have reportedly been dating since April 2012. On her end, Moore was seeing restaurateur Harry Morton - 20 years her junior and even younger than Kutcher - for the first half of 2013, though lately she’s reportedly been dating Harry’s father, restaurant mogul Peter Morton. Moore signed the final papers on 6th November, Kutcher on 14th November, before submitting them to an L.A. court. They have no children together and neither party will be awarded spousal support. JAN 2014 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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NEWS FROM THE SPORTING ARENA

JANUARY 2014

Mark Webber Reaches The Finishing Line

Cabaran DASHING 2 Neon Futsal Clinic The first neon futsal competition in Malaysia is back for its second season to continue the thrills to the most enjoyed sport by Malaysians. The media launch on 3rd September last year introduced two professional footballers, Selangor FA striker, Afiq Azmi and defender Bunyamin Umar as the celebrity faces to join current Dashing stars Remy Ishak and Henry Golding. This season, Cabaran Dashing 2 also offered their fans, media and futsal enthusiast alike to take part in a coaching clinic, giving them the chance to score in the dark and learn professional tricks and moves under the neon light. Professional neon futsal coaching was conducted by exNational Player and former Premier League Malaysian Golden Boots award winner, Rusdi Suparman. The coaching clinic gave the participants a chance to see Selangor FA Striker Afiq and defender Bunyamin demonstrating few techniques on passing, defending and scoring under the challenge of neon lights. Their new found neon futsal scoring tips were put to the test with a friendly neon futsal match with the media and fans. The clinic was also a dream come true for 15 winners of Cabaran Dashing 2 app contest made available on Dashing™ Facebook page. The grand prize winner, Ahmad Adlyn Othman, was ecstatic to learn about the chance to be part of the coaching clinic. He will also be part of the All-stars team with Dashing™ ambassadors Remy and Golding during the grand finale of the tournament. Visit www.cabarandashing.my for more on the competition.

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At the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix, Australian driver Mark Webber wrapped up his career in Formula One with one final celebration. Decked in his Red Bull overalls, he finished runnerup, a glorious end for the winner of nine grand prix in 12 seasons. On the podium, Mark joined his Red Bull Racing teammate Sebastian Vettel and one of his best friends, Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso. It was then that he said of his final grand prix race, “I was quite overcome with some emotion, to be honest. Just that moment of helmets on, stepping in the car..I did it but it was actually the strongest emotion I’ve probably had all day. To finish on the podium with those two guys, they have been the best of this generation and I’ve raced them a lot. It meant a lot to me in showing I could still drive well at the end of my career I’m over the worst of it today in terms of the roller-coaster of emotions, I’m happy to leave here tonight. And yeah, that’s it.” Mark Webber debuted in 2002 when he finished fifth for tiny Minardi in his home race and is famous for being quite a straighttalker. Known for his direct, no-nonsense approach both in and outside the sport, he has more often than not displayed sheer hard work and determination as both a person and a driver. It is with no doubt that the world of F1 will definitely miss such a character!



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SELECTION OF NEW PRODUCTS

JANUARY 2014

BEAUTYLABO WHIP HAIR COLOUR Featuring fashionable hair colours in an adorable candy-coloured milkshakeinspired container, this guilt-free beauty treat brings the ultimate DIY experience of hair colouring just by mixing and shaking to produce a whipped cream mixture waiting to be lovingly lavished onto your tresses. Retails at RM32.90.

TITAN MEN’S WATCH - VINTAGE NEXCARE ACNE PATCH You don’t have to cancel all your dates when a pimple appears because this water-based material will absorb the oil secretion and pus from your acne while acting as a protective layer that prevents bacterial infection. It’s waterproof, breathable, and easy to apply! Comes in various packages and is available at leading pharmacies.

The clean indices and hands, in a colour contrasting to the dial, the retro effect comes alive in the Vintage. The date functions at the 12th hour and the multifunction features add a dash of contemporary to this classic look. The dark leather strap completes the look, creating a timepiece that is suitable for any occasion. Available in three colours at RM575.00.

MAGNUM MINI ICE CREAM Some of the greatest pleasures in life come in bite-sized treats. The new Magnum Mini, now coated in thick cracking Belgian Chocolate comes in three flavours – Magnum Mini Classic, Almond, and Chocolate Brownie. Available in a multipack of six at a retail price of RM12.90.

ROLLER COASTER POTATO STIXX Similar to French fries, its shape provides a unique snacking experience by doubling the crunch in every bite. It’s the perfect snack to munch on while doing your homework or watching TV. Available in scrumptious flavours of Grilled Chicken and Hot & Spicy only at RM1.90 per pack.

MEN’S BIORE DOUBLE SCRUB FACIAL FOAM Formulated with Japan’s Advanced Scrub Technology with Micro-crushable Scrub, it effectively removes oil and dirt from the skin by breaking into smaller particles, allowing deep and thorough cleansing of the pores. Available in four variants at the retail price of RM13.90 (100g) and RM7.50 (50g).


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NEW HYPE ON EYELASH EXTENSION

JANUARY 2014


MADAROSIS A terminology that refers to loss of eyelashes or eyebrows. This may cause by rubbing or tugging on the lashes due to the irritation of the glue.

TRACTION ALOPECIA A condition where the hair falls out due to excessive tension placed on the hair shaft. OTHER POSSIBLE OCULAR DISORDERS Keratoconjunctivitis inflammation of the cornea and conjunctiva Allergic Blepharitis chronic inflammation of the eyelid Conjunctival Erosion the deterioration of the conjunctiva STICK TO MASCARA Replace mascara tube every three months. Don’t borrow, lend, or share mascara. Never add water to the tube. Once dried out, throw it away.

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omen have been enhancing their lashes since before the days of Cleopatra. Mascara, marketed since 1917, is a multibillion-dollar industry and false lashes went mainstream in the 1960s. The beauty industry has benefited from promotion by celebrities and trendsetters. Now, it’s all about eyelash extensions. “Faking fuller lashes is a thing of the past. For 2013, faux lashes are being worn BIG and without apology,” tweeted the Kardashian sisters. Fashion ideology also dictates that bigger is better when it comes to a woman’s eyelashes but the quest for beauty can come at a price. Eyelash extensions work by having single synthetic fibres glued one by one onto the natural lashes, they are usually fixed in place by formaldehyde-based adhesives or other biologic glues. Medical experts have warned that the adhesives used can carry risks of infection, allergic reaction, and even cause the natural lashes to fall out. Broadway singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth suffered from a horrible allergic reaction to formaldehyde when she got her eyelash extensions done earlier this year. “I swelled up and I’m sneezing… It looks like I have lips on my eyelids!” she said. The Association for Damage-Free Eyelash Extensions defended that the adhesive should not contain formaldehyde and hypoallergenic adhesives are available as an option for those whom are allergy prone. However, even if one is not allergic to the glue, sometimes just the irritation from the procedure

“I swelled up and I’m sneezing… It looks like I have lips on my eyelids!” she said.

can lead women to rub or tug on their lashes that may cause the permanent loss of eyelashes. When extensive tension is placed on the hair shaft, hair follicle will be damaged and may slow down or even cease production of hair. Warning was also given regarding the possible dirt and bacteria being trapped, which heightens the risk of infection. Quick fix for a bald patch on your eyelid? Hair-transplant surgery is the only way to restore hair permanently and the procedure includes removing hair from the back of a patient’s head and implanting it into the eyelid. The implants grow just like hair on the head and will need regular trimming. JAN 2014 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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OPI AVOPLEX WITH COLOUR CULTURE

<Website: www.colourculture.com.my> <Facebook: facebook.com/ColourCultureOPINailBar>

JANUARY 2014

More than Just

Nails!

When we see someone walking into a nail salon, we expect to see the girl (or guy) coming out smiling with their beautifully manicured nails.

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ost of us overlook on what actually goes on inside the nail bar. Other than keeping the customer’s nails looking good by using only the finest tools, products, and nail lacquers, they’re also committed in keeping customers’ skin soft and smooth. Here’s how Colour Culture (OPI Nail Bar) live up to these commitments. CAMPUS+: Briefly tell us about Colour Culture (OPI Nail Bar). COLOUR CULTURE: Colour Culture (OPI Nail Bar), OPI’s Pilot Store, was conceptualised to provide customers with a luxurious yet warm and cosy environment to indulge in nail treatments. We are located at Bangsar Village II, 1 Utama Shopping Centre, Pavilion, and Empire Gallery Subang. Colour Culture (OPI Nail Bar) uses only the finest tools, products, and nail lacquers from OPI to provide customers with highest quality services. We provide several types of nail services like Express Colour, Manicure/Pedicure, Spa Manicure/ Pedicure, Acrylic, Gel Extension, Gel Colour, and Nail Art. In line with the name Colour Culture, every OPI retail outlet offers over 200 fabulous, fashion-forward shades of nail lacquers featuring world-famous names that reflect a sense of cultural beauty and represent a world of style and colour. C+: What do you think people expect to get when they walk into your salon? CC: We believe that your nails, hands, and feet deserve only the best. So, we’ve created a nail sanctuary aimed at providing you with an incredible nail spa experience by using the finest tools, products, and nail lacquers from

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OPI to give you the highest quality service. Nonetheless, good quality hand work and customer service is always our top emphasis to retain customers.

INFO C+: What is Avoplex and what does it do? CC: OPI’s Advances Avocado Lipid Complex, the foundation of the Avoplex system, is packed with naturally moisturising, protecting, and soothing ingredients, including antioxidants, vitamins and avocado oil – which closely resembles your skin’s own natural oils. For smoother, more comfortable skin, put the power of avocado to work for you with Avoplex. C+: Walk us through the process of the service and the products used. CC: Cleansing always be the first step. Thoroughly cleanse hands/feet while nourishing with OPI Avoplex Liquid Soap which contains Vitamin E and soothing Aloe. OPI Avoplex Revitalizing Hand & Body Scrub polishes skin with fine natural sugar crystals. It reveals softer, younger-looking skin while hydrating with nutrientrich Avocado, Jojoba and Grape Seed oil. Massaging with OPI Avoplex Moisture Replenishing Lotion leaves a non-greasy, protective barrier on the skin that instantly transforms even overworked hands into smooth, supple and pampered hands!

Complete two-hour-long hands & feet treatment that hydrates, soothes and protects skin. Avocado Manicure service priced at RM65 and Avocado Pedicure service priced at RM80.


SELECTED RANGE OF BEAUTY PRODUCTS

JANUARY 2014

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NUXE HUILE PRODIGIEUSE In a single gesture, this multipurpose dry oil nourishes, repairs, and softens the skin thanks to its unique ultraconcentrated composition of Precious Plants Oils and Vitamin E. It’s silicone, preservatives, and mineral oils free. PRICE: RM 148.00

HEAVY ROTATION CREAMY CHEEK Cream blusher that gives a good tint on the cheeks with only one stroke while providing a long lasting staying power without feeling sticky. Formulated with three serum ingredients of Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid, and Chamomile extract, it moisturises the skin while keeping it smooth. PRICE: RM39.90

ELIZABETH PROOFIT DEEP LIQUID EYELINER This easy-to-use pen liner comes with an ultrafine and flexible tip along with a jet black colour to give a clear definition to the eyes. It protects against tears and sweat for a smudge free finish while easy removal with lukewarm water. PRICE: RM49.90

REVLON SUPER LUSTROUS LIPSTICK Formulated for superior comfort and colour, this glides onto the lips smoothly delivering bright, radiant colour with a moisturising shine. These eight new shades offer a modern twist to this classic lip colour making it a perfect accessory to complete any look. PRICE: RM32.00

L’OREAL PARIS COLOR RICHE LES OMBRES Be your own make-up artist with four uniquely rich colours for one readyto-wear eye look. The ultimate chic high-fashion case comes with six shades under Smokey Collection and two shades under Luminous Collection. PRICE: RM53.90

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GET FESTIVE WITH SHADES OF CRIMSON

JANUARY 2014

BIEM JACKET – RM189.00

2014 is the Year of the Horse and this quick and intelligent animal is connected to the colour red, a c c o r d i n g t o t h e c h i n e s e ’ s F i v e E l e m e n t A s t r o l o g y, R e d LEVI’S REVEL RED DIAMOND JEANS - RM299.00

clothing is also commonly worn throughout Chinese N e w Y e a r be c a u s e i t ’s be l i e v e d t h at r e d w i l l s c a r e away e vil spirits and bad fortune. Howe ver, in fa shion, red alone is pl ain. Spice up the colour of pa ssion with pat t e r n s , d e s i g n s , a g o od m i x of g ol d t h i s C N Y !

UNISA BACI SLIPPER – RM599.90


XALF BONJOUR BELLE - RM1,650

H&M JUMPER - RM119.00

ML X AC RED LACE POLO - PRICE NA

KEDS TEACUP CANVAS IN RED - RM189


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ML x AC CNY COLLECTION

JANUARY 2014

Be prepared for a CNY collection that goes beyond the typical red cheong sam from Malaysian fashion’s most exciting collaboration between Melinda Looi and Amber Chia. Presenting ML x AC Chinese New Year collection, designed with the lifestyles of modern day ladies in mind.

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How does Yuan (缘) relate to this collection? Melinda: We were inspired by the concept of Yuan ( 缘) which described as the “binding force” that links two people together in any relationship. In English, this word is most closely translated to serendipity, which also means “finding something good without looking for it”. When people think Chinese New Year, they usually associate it with wealth, health, and prosperity. However, we tend to forget that good fortune could also mean the abundance of wonderful people in our lives; hence we developed a collection that celebrates the beauty of friends and relationships.

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What is so special about this collection? Amber: Today’s women are looking for pieces that can be mixed and matched with existing items in their wardrobes. Take myself for example; I have a Chinese jacket that is very versatile. I wear it to events, work or even private functions. I can pair it with anything from jeans to a formal dress. I don’t just limit myself to wearing

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Website: melindalooi.com Facebook: facebook.com/melindalooi

the jacket for Chinese New Year. Besides that, this collection combines bright, auspicious colours with a variety of fabrics and textures to represent the many faces and personalities of people that touch our lives. Melinda: From traditional and elegant qipao, youthful dresses with an Oriental touch, and roomy A-lined blouses to modern structured vest and pants suitable for the office, we carry something that will suit any personality or lifestyle requirement. There’s even a range of fun, casual polo garments for the entire family consisting of tops for men, women, little boys, and girls.

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Where can we find this collection? Melinda: ML x AC is available at Melinda Looi showroom along Jalan Maarof, Parkson Pavillion and Parkson KLCC. We are also excited to announce that we have zalora. com.my as our exclusive online partner! The first designer-celebrity CNY collection to be made available at the online retailer’s websites in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Hong Kong. The price ranges from RM68RM188 for polo tops and dresses, while the dressier pieces retails at RM128-RM688.



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THE LATEST LOOK IN HAUTE COUTURE

JANUARY 2014

EYE-CATCHING HEAD WEAR

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While it’s no longer considered scandalous for a woman to walk outside without something on her head, still women’s headgears continue to be popular. It may not be an essential item but the uses are so varied that it’s one item that just can’t go away. No wonder the runway loves them too!


The colour red evokes dominance, power, and attention. Red clothing will make you stand out from the crowd and marks you with sexual energy. Red is a commanding colour that should be worn occasionally especially when you really want to make a statement.

MATCHING SCARLET

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GET FESTIVE WITH SHADES OF CRIMSON

JANUARY 2014

PULL&BEAR LEATHER JACKET > RM199.90

JEEP LONG SLEEVED > RM89.90

PULL&BEAR CHECK SHIRT > RM159.90


CHARGERS OUTFITTERS POLKA > RM99.90

L’OREAL PARIS MEN EXPERT WHITE ACTIV VOLCANO RED FOAM > RM16.90

LARRIE LOAFER > RM100.00

H&M TROUSERS > RM149.00


FEATURING CASIO G-SHOCK

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JANUARY 2014

THROWBACK ON

WATCHES

THAT

Aviator Concept G-SHOCK with Compass Functions

NEVER

CASIO’s shock-resistant G-SHOCK watch is synonymous with toughness, born from the developer Mr Ibe’s dream of ‘creating a watch that never breaks’. Over 200 handmade sample were created and tested to destruction until finally in 1983 the first, now iconic G-SHOCK hot the streets of Japan and began to establish itself as “the toughest watch of all time”.

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ach watch encompasses the seven elements: electric shock resistance, gravity resistance, low temperature resistance, vibration resistance, water resistance, shock resistance, and toughness. The watch is packed with CASIO innovations and technologies to prevent it from suffering direct shock. This includes internal components protected with urethane and suspended timekeeping modules inside the watch structure. After 30 years, G-SHOCK has continued to evolve, continuing to support on Mr Ibe’s mantra, “Never give up”. Let’s look back at some of the iconic watches.

Designed to Help in Survival Situations The RANGEMAN GW-9400 watches are an addition to the “Master of G” series and provide functions, construction, and operability designed to support wearer, even in survival situations. It incorporates triple sensors to measure compass bearing, altitude/ atmospheric pressure, and temperature. You can now check compass-bearing information in situations with limited visibility for orienting, or use barometric information to forecast sudden changes in weather, making these G-SHOCK watches reliable partners in situations where there’s little room for error. 36

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Equipped with Down-sized Magnetic Sensor, the GW-A1100 is conceived with pilots in mind. It integrates the Multi Mission Drive, CASIO’s unique analogue drive system which moves the hands independently using separate motors, with sensor technology CASIO developed while advancing its line of outdoor watches. A magnetic sensor miniaturized to just 5% of the conventional size and a unique noise reduction algorithm enable high-performance compass functions in a tough-style watch. Strong, light carbon-fibre is used for the second hand, which is also used to indicate the compass bearing. The hand maintains smooth, stable movement.

The G-SHOCK and New Era Collaboration Capable of Controlling Smartphone Music Players GB-X6900B features Bluetooth v4.0 with low energy wireless technology and is powered by a second-generation engine which enables two-way operability with a smartphone. Casio also released the GB-5600AB/6900AB watches that can communicate with a smartphone, enabling features such as audible, vibration or display notification on the watch when there’s an incoming call or email, and auto synchronisation to time data received from a paired smartphone.

This second New Era collaboration with G-SHOCK exemplifies the long-standing performance ethos and athlete following of both heritage brands of 30 years for G-SHOCK and more than 90 years for New Era. The GA110NE-9A pairs a resin watch band in G-SHOCK classic black with a gold accent watch case and band corresponding to the iconic black-andgold sizing sticker of New Era’s classic 59Fifty cap. This shock and water-resistant watch also sports the magnetic resist technology of G-SHOCK. To commemorate the significant collaboration, the watch’s collectable packaging has been designed in the form of a New Era cap.


EVERSOFT ROADSHOW 2013

JANUARY 2014

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EverSoft Roadshow 2013

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n November 2013, EverSoft held a series of oncampus events in conjunction with the launch of their new range of new and improved range of products. The EverSoft Roadshow 2013 was held across several colleges and universities such as Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Sg Long, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Setapak, TAR University College, and Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman PJ. Activities included a “hand spa”, where students were treated to an EverSoft product sampling experience. There were also freebies and giveaways, much to the delight of the newfound EverSoft fans!

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GETTING YOUR GAME ON PHOTOS BY KAMIL HAZIQ

Let’s face it – the job market is currently suffering a drop and it doesn’t look like it’s going to improve anytime soon. In October 2013, the executive director of the Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) Shamsuddin Bardan said the number of job vacancies registered by employers in June 2013 dropped by 35.7% to 107,796 compared with 167,968 vacancies at the same time the year before. Why the drop?

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because of the extended retirement age and higher operational costs coupled with lower revenue and an uncertain world economy. This means that jobseekers are now competing for fewer openings as existing employees have been retained in the workforce for the next five years with the extension of the retirement age from 55 to 60. In layman’s terms, this will affect all existing employees and the Gen Y (current jobseekers, fresh graduates, and even the students who are on the tail end of their higher education). The young ones will feel the full impact of the softening job market when some 180,000 of them enter the labour market after most public universities’ convocations (held in September and October). What are 180,000 bright-eyed but unemployed fresh graduates to do when there are only slightly more than 100,000 vacancies available in the job market? How can one fresh graduate stand out amongst the rest to cinch that dream job of his/hers?

An Education Or A Degree? Let’s take it back to the basics. Sure, you can be hardworking and top of the class during your time. Of course, a degree is a student’s passport to securing a good first job – if not for building a career immediately, at least it’s a gateway of some sort. But the reality is that there’s probably a large pool of students who are just as hardworking and as “top of the class” as you are. According to TIME magazine, 35% of college and university graduates had not shown any significant cognitive gains over four years. This means that while they’re hardworking and while a lot of effort is put into schoolwork, students seem to be merely pursuing a degree and not an education. As such, despite the availability of tens of thousands of fresh graduates armed with degrees in the job market, employers are saying that they’re still having trouble finding qualified ones to hire. Why is that, exactly?

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Perhaps they’re looking at more than just hardworkers and a sizable certification? “It’s a waste for a Gen Y candidate to hold a degree from an Ivy League and yet not have common etiquette. I’ve come across situations in interviews where some of them seemed like they didn’t have any work experience in the resumes or any social skills/confidence at all. They also didn’t give the right answers or even bothered to ask the right questions. For example, they didn’t seem to care to ask about their job scope or their KPI, even when I cued them to. I can’t help but assume that they’re either shy or too scared to ask, or all they really cared about is how many leave days they’re entitled to and if they’re required to work weekends. Hence, coming across as lazy and insincere. I’m just wondering what’s the point of all that education was in the first place then? I’d rather retain my existing past-retirement employees than taking the risk of hiring possibly incompetent people although they’re certified smart” said Peter Lau, a director at one of Malaysia’s largest property development companies.

Competition Is Tough The job market has been slow since pre-GE13 last year and even after; vacancies are still on a decline. To that effect, employers are either opting for contract staff, outsourcing work (read: freelance), or over hiring permanent employees because it saves them money, or going to great lengths to find the right talents for the right positions in the challenging business environment. In short, the likelihood of some employers taking in fresh graduates is very slim and therefore, competition is tough. Consider this: an employer would rather hire a multi-skilled, well-versed, and street-smart Gen Y with a sizable qualification than a Gen Y with just a degree.

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GETTING YOUR GAME ON

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A human resource rep from RED FM Malaysia, one of Malaysia’s private radio stations shared with us her experience from some preliminary rounds of interviews that she recently conducted with Gen Y candidates: “While some interviewees came furnished with the right and impressive qualifications, I was taken aback to find that a large majority of them didn’t possess the social skills needed for the roles, whether it is apparent social confidence or proficiency in the English language. True, Bahasa Malaysia is our national language and it’s compulsory to be adept in, but English is still the world’s universal language. In the corporate workplace, we need candidates who can speak passable English, enough to converse and understand instructions. Now, if fresh graduate can’t even get past preliminary rounds of interviews, how do they expect to secure a job?”

Expectations vs. Reality More importantly, bright-eyed fresh grads that haven’t had any working experience – be it a parttime job over a semester break or an internship – often leave their higher education armed with a degree and a burning drive to accomplish just about a million things. But wait, is the Gen Y really prepared for the workforce? Here are some examples of some expectations versus reality for various paths of careers:

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Make box office films, attend awards, reap all the glory

Early mornings, late nights, long hours, rain or shine job

Journalist/Media

Attend events, meet celebrities, all fun and excitement

Late nights, last-minute curveballs, no free time

Accountant/Auditor

Make big bucks, nice and comfortable office

Heaps of paperwork, entry-level salary, constantly at clients’ offices

Musician/Composer

Glamorous, ticket to international fame, meet artistes

Low salary, highly dependent on inspiration, slow career progression

Lawyer

Dramatic, pro case solving, exciting court battles

Various examinations, continuous learning process, heaps of paperwork

High paying job, breakthrough ideas/projects

Long hours, lots of technical writing and planning, presentations

Director/Filmmaker

Engineer

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“When I started my first job in advertising two years ago, sure, I expected hard work. But being in Account Servicing a.k.a. a ‘suit’ wasn’t what I envisioned it to be. My starting pay was RM1,900 and I was quite literally thrown into the deep end of the pool – it was either I sank or swam. I thought I only had to handle clients but every day was a war zone. From handling clients to discussions with the Strat Planning team to dealing with the Creative team on top of ‘fire fighting’ things that could possibly go wrong and pulling the long hours. As for the career progression aspect of it? Not easy. Two years later, I’ve only been promoted once with a slight salary increment of RM300. Sure, I’m a Senior Account Executive now but life in advertising doesn’t get any easier. And no, it’s not as glamorous or fun or ‘by the book’ like what everyone else thinks or like what they used to teach you in university”, lamented Pam Chan, a 23-year-old Senior Account Executive from an international advertising agency located in Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur.

Arm Yourselves But with more than just a branded degree. Since competition is tough, an interview candidate will really need to stand out and it would actually take less than the allocated interview time for a human resource rep or a prospective boss to judge you. Whether or not you received a higher education certification from an Ivy League, your bid to impress your interviewees shouldn’t stop there. You will be judged from the very second you walk into the room and by the time you realise that, the interview is already over. Being able to show that you’ve had work experience will gain them the confidence that you’re more prepared than the candidates who haven’t worked a single day in their lives. And while we’re on the topic of confidence, social confidence is also important as it will show in how you behave or present yourself in the interview. This characteristic can be polished over time if you’re active in both social and educational club/societies in college and university. Don’t be a social recluse, take on as many memberships of interest as you can, and surround yourself with your peers! The more active you are, the better you are at communication and public relations. And the better you are at communication and public relations, the quicker you are to ask the right questions and give the right answers. Last but not least, language. Proficiency in the English language (yes, the same universal one that you see/hear in news, movies, and music) will help pave the way to you securing that job so learn it and learn it well. And remember, it’s not about a job that suits your qualifications; it’s about you meeting the jobgiver’s expectations.

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MANAGING AN AMUSEMENT PARK FROM GROUND UP

JANUARY 2014

Bricks With LEGOLAND® Malaysia’s Behind The

Siegfried Broest

If you’ve never been to the first LEGOLAND® theme park in Asia, well, where have you been and what else have you been doing? Slightly more than a year old, the popular family theme park, which has become a key driver of tourism to southern Malaysia, is now a family resort destination with more than 70 hands-on rides, slides, shows, and attractions.

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I used to play with LEGO as a child. The bricks were basically the same as the ones available today although the choices were fewer. I still have the bricks at home!

SIEGFRIED BOERST

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uring the recent launch of the LEGOLAND® Water Park, we got to speak to Siegfried Boerst, the general manager of LEGOLAND® Malaysia, on what it takes to manage a family resort destination of that scale. Ever wondered what it’d be like to work in an amusement park? Here it is: brickby-brick. CAMPUS+: Hi, Siegfried. Tell us a little bit more about your role in LEGOLAND Malaysia? Siegfried Boerst: As general manager, I’m in charge of the operations at LEGOLAND® Malaysia, from marketing to letting people know what LEGOLAND® Malaysia is all about, to bringing visitors to LEGOLAND® Malaysia, on top of day-to-day operations and making sure that people have fun and safe experiences here. C+: Growing up, were you always a fan of LEGO yourself? SB: I used to play with LEGO as a child. The bricks were basically the same as the ones available today although the choices were fewer. I still have the bricks at home! So, when my children visit their grandmother, they can play with the LEGO bricks I used to play with during my childhood. My most vivid memory of LEGO was this little LEGO garage that had a door which would open automatically to allow the little LEGO car in. C+: Did you always know that you were going to someday manage an amusement park like LEGOLAND®? SB: I came very late into the theme park business, actually. After completing my education, I wanted live in France to improve my French, and that’s when I started at Disneyland Paris in 1992 as a ticket seller, just when it opened. I wanted to stay only a year but I really enjoyed my work and I moved up quickly and eventually became a part of the management team. After that, I moved back to Germany and I heard that LEGOLAND® was opening! I remember telling my wife that that’s what I really want to do, to work for LEGOLAND® because I have really fond memories of LEGO and it’s a perfect environment for me because I enjoy seeing smiles on the faces of children.

C+: How different is managing and up keeping LEGOLAND® Malaysia as compared to say, in Europe or the US? SB: For starters, the culture here is very different and the people here don’t have many experiences with theme parks as compared to Europe or the US. Because we’re the first international theme park in Malaysia, people are aware of the LEGO brand and what it stands for but they don’t know what to expect. Safety is always our biggest priority so we’ve put in a lot of effort in training people and ensuring follow-ups on a daily basis with LEGOLAND® Malaysia’s employees. In LEGOLAND® Malaysia, for example, we’ve covered all the wading areas because it can get very hot in Malaysia’s tropical climate. We had to invest money in providing more shaded areas and more ventilation for our guests. Maintaining the LEGO models isn’t that much different from the way it’s done at LEGOLAND® parks in Europe or the US because they’re built strong. C+: Can you give us a ballpark figure of how much it costs to build and operate LEGOLAND® Malaysia? SB: To build LEGOLAND® Malaysia is an investment that’s just slightly under RM1 billion and that includes the LEGOLAND® theme park, LEGOLAND® Water Park, and the LEGOLAND® Hotel. The highest operating cost is actually the staff because we provide a lot of contact points for our guests. The next highest cost would be for electricity and other utilities. C+: Will people need any special qualifications e.g. skills, education, etc. when it comes to managing an amusement/recreational park? SB: First of all, you need to have good people skills – not only for the guests but also to manage the people who work with you. See, their job is to entertain the guests and you, as a leader, should be able to entertain them as well so that it makes the job fun! Other normal skills that are needed are, of course, as a manager you’d need to understand numbers because you need to be able to do your budget. And let’s not forget some marketing knowledge, so that you’re on your toes and current about what’s deemed attractive or exciting for your guests. For more information on LEGOLAND® Malaysia, visit www.legoland.com.my.

OPPOSITE PAGE | LEGOLAND® MALAYSIA IS NOW A FAMILY RESORT DESTINATION WITH MORE THAN 70 ATTRACTIONS

TO BUILD LEGOLAND® MALAYSIA IS AN INVESTMENT THAT’S JUST SLIGHTLY UNDER RM1 BILLION AND THAT INCLUDES THE LEGOLAND® THEME PARK, LEGOLAND® WATER PARK, AND THE LEGOLAND® HOTEL.

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SPOTIFY AND WORLD DOMINATION

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For more information, visit www.spotify.com.

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emember when discovering and listening to music was narrowed down to tuning in to the radio or making that trip to the nearest music store? The boom of technology in the past decade has made those good ol’ days belong in the last century. Music media formats have changed quite a bit and will continue to evolve. Let’s see how some of the formats have stood the test of time and changed the way we listen to music.

Cassettes and CDs The cassette tape was popular for decades because it was compact, weighed little, and small in size. Because of that advantage, the compact cassette was highly portable and you could carry it practically everywhere. Plus, they even sold empty ones where you could record and make your own mixed tapes from your favourite songs. So until the late 80s, youths loved it – until the compact disc (CD) promptly shoved the compact cassette off its pedestal. Suddenly, CDs have taken over as the preferred format because they were a little bit more “high tech” (read: digital) and offered good sound quality without needing an expensive system to play it on. CDs continued to reign as the king of all music formats from 1990 until the early 2000s although they cost twice as much as compact cassettes. Artistes and musicians, however, continued to gain from this format regardless of cassette or CD because an album sale is an album sale, nonetheless.

MP3s Sometime during the 2000s and way after the compact cassette met its untimely death, a new digital format came around to ensure that the CDs would eventually face the same fate. The compressed audio file named MP3 pushed digital media format to a whole new level. It’s an intangible file that can be transferred over the internet without compromising great quality sound. The sales of MP3s eventually took over CD sales in 2003

and spawned multiple music listening apps on computers – one of which was the ever-popular Winamp which recently announced that it was shutting down. It also spawned mobile devices such as the iPod and consumers can now bring their music with them wherever they go (to classes, while commuting, to the gym, etc.). MP3s also changed the way record companies sold their artistes’ work since fans no longer had to buy a full album to listen to just one hit song.

iTunes and Pandora There are a few popular desktop apps that continued to ride on the rise of the MP3s such as iTunes and Pandora. iTunes allowed fans to listen to music (usually not the full songs) and if they liked it enough, opened a gateway for them to purchase the songs. Pandora, on the other hand, was a media player that streamed music like an online radio (complete with low quality sound and ads) and also allowed fans to purchase music. Both were highly popular in the US during the peak of the MP3 fame.

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millions of songs – and it held true to its promise. These days, consumers can simply search for an artiste on Spotify and add not one full song, not two full songs, but their entire discography to the library for free. And with customisable playlists, they can also make their own virtual mixed tapes filled with their favourite songs. Spotify users can also connect their social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter to share the songs that they’re playing with their friends, like a music listening party. The artistes earn from the streaming of songs, of course. For those who can afford it and for those who wants to do more with their Spotify account, all they have to do is pay a small fee for the premium account which takes out ads and allows seamless music listening without interruptions. Having a premium Spotify account means that a listener can listen to their favourite songs offline on the mobile app too (as compared to those who stream music from the mobile app, which runs on data charges)! This basically means that music fans no longer need a MP3 player gadget to get their dose of tunes ondemand while being on-the-go.

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A FEAST OF CREATIVE ARTS JANUARY 2014

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eld at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park (MAEPS) in Serdang, Selangor, the two-day Urbanscapes was presented across four stages that were dominated by local, regional, as well as international names. Urbanscapes 2013 is by far the largest creative arts festival has ever been compared to its previous years in KLPac and Padang Astaka, and it drew a crowd of 18,000 attendees.



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NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS FROM US PHOTOS BY KAMIL HAZIQ

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ake resolutions, set goals, and be one step closer to your dreams! With the New Year brings new opportunities for us to do what we did last year, only better. That having said, the Campus Plus magazine team would like to thank each and every single one of you for your unwavering support. The past year has been eventful for us and we hope to continue to have our readers (that’s you guys!) with us every step of the way.

Happy New Year!


TROUBLEMAKER FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS

JANUARY 2014

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MANDELA THE GLUE THAT HELD SOUTH AFRICA TOGETHER

BORN NELSON ROLIHLAHLA MANDELA, HE WAS A SOUTH AFRICAN ANTI-APARTHEID REVOLUTIONARY, POLITICIAN, AND PHILANTHROPIST WHO SERVED AS PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA FOR FIVE YEARS (1994 TILL 1999). DURING HIS LIFETIME, MANDELA WAS ALSO THE FIRST BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN TO HOLD THE OFFICE AND THE FIRST ELECTED IN A FULLY REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRATIC ELECTION, AMONGST OTHER THINGS. A CONTROVERSIAL FIGURE IN MORE WAYS THAN JUST ONE, HE GAINED INTERNATIONAL ACCLAIM FOR HIS ACTIVISM, HAVING RECEIVED MORE THAN 250 HONOURS, INCLUDING THE 1993 NOVEL PEACE PRIZE, THE US PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM, THE SOVIET ORDER OF LENIN, AND THE BHARAT RATNA.

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1918 – 1940 Young Mandela was born on 18th July 1918 into a royal family of the Xhosa-speaking Thembu tribe in the village of Mvezo in Umtatu. Ironically, his forename, Rolihlahla, is a Xhosa term which meant, “Troublemaker”. And troublemaker, he was, but for all the right reasons. For he would someday become a civil rights activist who was also the linchpin in South Africans’ move to end the country’s notorious apartheid regime. On the first day of school, as a custom among Africans in those days, his teacher bestowed upon him his English name, Nelson. As he attended church services every Sunday, Christianity became a significant part of his life. He attended a Methodist mission school, studying English, Xhosa, history, and geography. It was then that he developed a love of African history, listening to the tales told by the elders and became influenced by the anti-imperalist rhetoric of Chief Joyi. Nelson Mandela completed his Junior Certificate in two years and in 1937, he moved to Healdtown, the Methodist college in Fort Beaufort. Later on, while he was working on a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree at the University of Fort Hare, he was suspended from the university when he became involved in a Students’ Representative Council (SRC) boycott against the quality of food. Nelson Mandela left university without receiving a degree.

1941 - 1954 In 1941, he returned to Mqhekezweni only to discover that he was about to be thrown into an arranged marriage, which led him to fleeing to Johannesburg. Nelson Mandela was later introduced to the realtor and ANC activist, Walter Sisulu, who secured him a job as an articled clerk at law firm Witkin, Sidelsky, and Eidelman. Attending communist talks and parties, Mandela was impressed that Europeans, Africans, Indians, and Coloureds were mixing as equals. Becoming increasingly politicised, in August 1943 Mandela marched in support of a successful bus boycott to reverse fare rises. Continuing his higher education, Mandela signed up to a University of South Africa correspondence course, working on his bachelor’s degree at night. After passing his BA exams in early 1943, Mandela returned to Johannesburg to follow a political path as a lawyer. His law qualification was an accomplishment that would ultimately help him make the kind of contribution to the freedom struggle of his people that he’d reportedly dreamed about since hearing stories of valor by his forebears during the wars of resistance in defense of their land. In 1952, he established South Africa’s first black law firm, Mandela and Tambo, with Oliver Tambo. 52

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1955 – 1990 He became involved in anti-colonial politics, joining the ANC and becoming a founding member of its Youth League. After the South African National Party came to power in 1948, he rose to prominence in the ANC’s 1952 Defiance Campaign, was appointed superintendent of the organisation’s Transvaal chapter and presided over the 1955 Congress of the People. Working as a lawyer, he was repeatedly arrested for seditious activities and, with the ANC leadership. By 1955, he found himself on the other side of the law following a country-wide sweep by police that would put him and 155 other activists on trial for treason. In 1962, using the adopted name David Motsamayi, Mandela left South Africa secretly. Before returning to South Africa, Mandela also received military training in Morocco and Ethiopia. His training would hardly be put to use. However, in 1964, alongside eight members of the ANC and its armed wing, Mandela stood trial in the Rivona Trial for plotting to overthrow the government by way of violent acts. The following year he was sentenced to life in prison, a term he served until 1990.


1990 - 2013 He spent 18 of his 27 prison years on Robben Island confined to a small cell with the floor for a bed and a bucket for a toilet. During his imprisonment, Mandela was forced to do hard labor in a quarry and was allowed one visitor a year for 30 minutes. An international campaign lobbied for his release, which was granted in 1990. In 1993, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded jointly to Nelson Mandela and Frederik Willem de Klerk for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, and for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa. Those years in prison would prove to be transformative, leading him to becoming the most significant black leader in South Africa and the country’s first black president in 1994, the first to be elected in a fully representative democratic election in South Africa. During his presidency, Mandela used the nation’s enthusiasm for sports as a pivot point to promote reconciliation between whites and blacks, encouraging black South Africans to support the once-hated national rugby team. In 1995, the Rugby World Cup was hosted and won by South Africa, and was the first Rugby World Cup in which every match was held in one country.

Mandela opened negotiations with President F.W. de Klerk to abolish apartheid and establish multiracial elections in 1994, in which he led the ANC to victory. He also formed a Government of National Unity in an attempt to defuse racial tension. He also publicised a new constitution and created the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate past human rights abuses. Continuing the former government’s liberal economic policy, his administration introduced measures to encourage land reform, combat poverty, and expand healthcare services. However, he declined to run for a second term, and was succeeded by his deputy, Thabo Mbeki. Mandela retired and became an elder statesman, focusing on charitable work in combating poverty and HIV/AIDS through the Nelson Mandela Foundation. In June 2004, aged 85 and amid failing health, he successfully campaigned for South Africa to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, emotionally raising the FIFA World Cup Trophy after South Africa was awarded host status. Despite maintaining a low profile during the event due to ill-health, Mandela made his final public appearance during the World Cup closing ceremony. In mid-2013, Mandela was briefly hospitalised for a lung infection in Pretoria, which later worsened, causing him to be re-hospitalised in a serious condition. He was later on reported to have not opened his eyes in days and was unresponsive before being put on life support. He was discharged from the hospital although his condition remained unstable. On 5th December 2013, Nelson Rolihlahla died of a lung infection at his home, surrounded by his family. JAN 2014 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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ROOM-MATES FROM HELL

JANUARY 2014

THE MESS-MAKER (AS TOLD BY WONG CHAI YI)

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I once had the room-mate that would probably be anyone’s worst nightmare. He was the epitome of messy. His desk was strewn with papers, notebooks, stationeries, and multiple planners. You wouldn’t even be able to see the colour of his desk beneath the mess! I’ve heard of people who are “organised chaos” but he was not. He always panicked when he couldn’t find something because he was that disorganised. His clothes, whether worn or newly washed, always sat in a few piles around the room. It was really gross and unhygienic. I’m not sure how he got through each day living like that – I couldn’t. After the semester was over, I asked the landlord if I could take over the bigger room for a slightly more expensive rent. Anything to get away from the chaos! 54

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THE LOUDSPEAKER

THE INVADER

(AS TOLD BY LYDIA SU)

(AS TOLD BY MARISSA OW)

There was a foreign student who used to share a room with me during my first year in KDU University College in Damansara Utama. When we first moved in, she was really quiet and mostly kept to herself. Our housemates thought that she was an introvert. After a month or so, her true colours showed. That girl was loud! She would watch her Korean dramas and spend hours on YouTube without headphones on until late into the night regardless of whether we were studying or sleeping. I didn’t mind it that much if I was out but she wasn’t considerate at all. To top it all off, she would also sometimes Skype or make long distance calls at night and she would talk really loudly. So much so that I’m pretty sure not only our housemates heard her conversations but even our neighbours. We tried telling her nicely but she would get offended and then we’d feel like we were bullying a foreign student. And yes, we put up with her for an entire year.

My room-mate was actually my course mate and friend so there were times when we shared the same classes. To make it easier for our assignments, we would sometimes be in the same group since we’re already living together. Biggest mistake ever! I suppose she got really comfortable with me so sometimes, she would ask to use my laptop to get course work done and since we’re doing the same assignment in the same group anyway I figured, why not? She crossed the line when I caught her going through my Facebook account. A few times! Maybe I should’ve logged out but it’s common courtesy not to go through someone else’s personal things. The last straw was when I saw her going through my Gmail, both my inbox and my sent folder. That was it. I told her off and brought up the many other times she totally invaded my space. She apologised and said she couldn’t resist it. I didn’t stand for it. We’re not friends anymore, obviously.

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Reverse New Year’s Resolution Each year, everyone comes up with a new year’s resolution. This year, Campus Plus asks students from City University College of Science and Technology to look back at 2013 and tell us what they would have done differently.

“I had trouble mixing with other students on campus because I’m not from around here. I’m from Sarawak. I wish I would have done more in terms of blending in with the crowd here.”

“I wouldn’t have procrastinated as much and given the chance, I’d have taken all the good opportunities that came by. I would have also focused on more important things I could have done.”

CYNTHEA (AGE 20)

SITI SOLEHAH (AGE 19)

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

DIPLOMA IN MASS COMMUNICATION

“I would have tried to find a way to manage my time better so I could do my own things and spend more time with family and friends.”

“I was offered two jobs as an extra in a local film but I had to turn them down due to being tied down by assignments. I wish I had taken up on those offers.”

MOHD KHAIRUL AKHMAL (AGE 21)

KHUBAIRIYAH (AGE 23)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN)

BACHELOR IN GRAPHIC DESIGN

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OUT & ABOUT TOWN

JANUARY 2014

Premier 2014. The sporting event is expected to see participation by renowned players in the world, notably the top 10 from the men singles, women singles, men doubles, women doubles and mixed doubles. The Maybank Malaysia Open Superseries Premier joins four other Superseries in the world which include Yonex All England, Djarum Indonesian Open, Yonex Denmark Open and Li Ning China Open. This move is part of Maybank’s commitment to not only raise the standards of Malaysia’s badminton but also to promote the country as an international sporting destination. The Superseries Premier offers a total prize money of US$500,000. TIME : Visit www.ticketpro.com.my for more information VENUE : Stadium Putra, Bukit Jalil TICKETING : Visit www.ticketpro.com.my for more information

Man. He will participate in the various interactive fun and games which will be spontaneous and riotous for all involved, surely and event of epic fan meets artist proportions that must not be missed. TIME : 7pm owards VENUE : KWC Fashion Mall, Kuala Lumpur TICKETING : RM158 (Category 2), RM298 (Category 1), RM498 (Premium) via www. ticketpro.com.my

SAT / JAN 11 THE WOW SUMMER SPLASH BEACH FESTIVAL 2014 Malaysians craving for an Ibiza-like dance party at the beach need not worry no more as come Saturday, January 11th 2014, fans of dance music will have nonstop fun in the water from 4pm till midnight with THE WOW SUMMER SPLASH BEACH FESTIVAL 2014 at Surf Beach Sunway Lagoon. This event is brought to you by KONG SIN Entertainment. What better way to usher in the Chinese New Year festivities and carry the New Year celebration into January 11. TIME : 4pm onwards VENUE : Surf Beach Sunway Lagoon TICKETING : Visit www.ticketpro.com.my for more information

TUE - SUN / JAN 14 – 19 MAYBANK MALAYSIA OPEN SUPERSERIES PREMIER 2014 The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) and Maybank is pleased to announce that Malaysia will be hosting the first Maybank Malaysia Open Superseries

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THU - SAT / JAN 16 – 18 A MUI LIVE 2014

SAT / JAN 4 LEE KWANGSOO FAN MEETING Malaysian fans of Running Man will be in store for a session that will get them up and close with one of the cast most “paid attention to” personalities; Lee KwangSoo; who is known as the framing master, betrayer, and giraffe in the show. He was originally only known to be timid and quiet at the show’s start but slowly became the show’s resident traitor as betrayal became all the more prominent in the show. His hilarious and charismatic personality in Running Man propels him into international stardom and was even given the title of Asia’s Prince because of his immense popularity across Asia. The Lee KwangSoo Fan Meeting will offer Malaysians a chance to see him perform and serenade them with songs and dance live while getting to know him beyond the personae they see him as on the small screen as in The Running

Pursue a falling star on its blazing trail to witness its brilliant luminosity before it fades. This is a moving tribute to a legendary performer! Even though she was born into poverty, she was propelled into superstar status through her stoic determination and sheer hard work. With her unique husky vocals, charismatic stage presence and unparalleled showmanship, she was the singer everyone remembers fondly. The success she enjoyed on stage did not spill over to her love life and she journeyed through life, single and alone, despite her fervent search for and strong belief in love. Now, she can no longer hear the warm applause from the audience, but the anthemic smash hits she has left behind will continue to live on. This is her story and a cherished memory that unites us all. TIME : Visit www.ticketpro.com.my for more information VENUE : Pentas 1, KL Performing Arts Centre TICKETING : RM68, RM88, RM168 via www. ticketpro.com.my


THREE MUSICAL PEAS IN A POD PHOTOS BY FUNKY DALI

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espite what their name suggests, The Impatient Sisters are the least impatient sibling trio. They’re cool and calm, even with their rising popularity in the local music scene. The band’s name arose when they couldn’t decide what to go with, so they thought why not name themselves after what they’re like as sisters? Sure, every sibling have their moments of frustration with each other but that’s what brings them closer and in the case of The Impatient Sisters, it got them to make expressive melodies with tales of romantic depth, blending together quirky soul and folkpop to create a unique flavour. Three years ago, they made their debut on the online indie music show ‘The Wknd Sessions’ with their single, Comets And Stars. “We started writing songs and playing music just for the fun of it. We

didn’t think people would actually be interested in us,” said Soraya Taib, one of the trio during an exclusive interview with Campus Plus Magazine. But after being called for gigs so many times (sometimes up to four times a month!), the sisters decided their ensemble must answer the call. After their terrific performance on The Wknd Sessions, Malaysia’s indie music fans would not allow them not be a band. Since then, they’ve been gigging around Southeast Asia, making their presence known at festivals, jamming with Zee Avi, and once opened for Australian band The Jezabels. Though they chose their name because of how impatient they could get with each other, their music is the exact opposite of impatience and is as laid back as it gets. Soft vocal harmonies, soothing and romantic guitars, all with a mix of a glockenspiel, an egg shaker,

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ukelele, and kazoo. But it’s their clear voices that will hold your attention with a surprisingly strong grip. “We were lucky to have people book us for gigs. We do realise how hard it is for others to score gigs but I guess it’s because we take what comes along. That’s why we don’t feel that pressure,” Soraya said. As you can see, the sisters made such an impact on their debut that fortune looks for them instead of the other way around. Bravo to The Impatient Sisters! The sisters – Soraya, Nazeera, and Irena Taib – are planning to release an album in early 2014. Be sure to check their Facebook page for updates! www.facebook.com/theimpatientsisters www.youtube.com/user/cempakasessions

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ALBUM RELEASES AND REVIEWS

JANUARY 2014

REVIEWS

THE BEST OF KEANE KEANE

What better way to mark 10 years of success than with the release of a Best of collection? Much more so if it’s coming from Keane, a band that can’t

DAYS ARE GONE HAIM

Who would’ve thought that a rock band could release such a great sounding pop album as its debut album? Yes, Haim’s Days Are Gone has finally arrived. Haim first won

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be defined by just one genre. The Best of Keane features 18 tracks picked from five albums and it also features some surprises like new singles. The band takes you down memory lane with some fan favourites such as Everybody’s Changing, Somewhere Only We Know, Is It Any Wonder, and Crystal Ball. Keane also throws a hint at its future with new singles, Higher Than The Sun and Won’t Be Broken, proving it still has some tricks up its sleeves. If you ask us, The Best of Keane is handy for those who are just starting to get to know the band and perfect for fans who have been waiting to complete their collection of Keane’s music.

people with its debut EP, Forever and continued to sweep newfound fans off their feet with electrifying live shows. Befittingly, Days Are Gone has some of Haim’s best live tracks such as Forever and the belting Let Me Go, as well as the guitar-pop-ish The Wire. Personally, we loved Go Slow because it really does sound like the perfect ballad, while If I Could Change Your Mind is literally the gem in the entire album. With such great songwriting skills, we say that the 18-month wait was definitely worth it.

VIP DJ 2013 UNIVERSAL MUSIC MALAYSIA

What better way to end the year than with a nifty compilation of 2013’s radio hits and club bangers? Universal Music Malaysia’s triple-disc

THE BONES OF WHAT YOU BELIEVE CHVRCHES

Post-rock melancholy fans, here’s one album with your name on it! As in, you’ll have to have this one – and we’ll tell you why. Firstly, they’re three people who aren’t afraid to stay true to their bones about the music they make. And secondly, The Bones of What You

VIP DJ 2013 compilation consists of songs that will take you right back to the beginning of 2013 where Carly Rae Jepsen dominated the airwaves with Call Me Maybe till the time South Korean superstar PSY singlehandedly jigged his way into the international charts again with Gentleman. VIP DJ 2013 also includes dancefloor favourites with tunes from Avicii, Zedd, Alesso, Sebastian Ingrosso, Afrojack, Dada Life, and David Guetta, just to name a few. You could say that there’s something of every flavour for everyone in there, that’s for sure!

Believe is packed with post-rock tunes with a strong 80s influence. Songs like You Caught the Light comes off as the perfect prom dance song with its phosphonic guitars, while songwriting skills shine in By The Throat and the slightly more sinister Science/Visions. Chvrches continues to brandish its lyrical talent with the temperamental The Mother We Share, which has such a good chorus and story behind it that it’d be a crime to not share. One might say that The Bones of What You Believe is too melancholic for the young ones but hey, as long as Chvrches recorded this one from the heart, we’re totally up for feeling it right down to our bones.


KICKIN’ IT WITH SWANKY TUNES

JANUARY 2014

music

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Be Sending Their Love! Just a few weeks ago, Russian house music producers and DJs Swanky Tunes rocked up to our city for a gig.

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wanky Tunes consists of forwardthinking members Vadim, Dmitry, and Stanislav, and they’ve been producing dancefloor bangers as well as remixing big names since the 2000s. Just last year, they were spotted whirlwind-touring and performing their hit releases on some of the world’s biggest dance music stages. Have they had time to catch their breaths? Let’s hear from the boys now in our exclusive interview with them: CAMPUS+: So, you guys were just here a few months ago... SWANKY TUNES: Yes, in May. We played at Zouk Club Kuala Lumpur and it was really cool! But we were only here for two days so we didn’t get to see much of your beautiful city. This time around, we got to go to the Petronas Twin Towers, have great dinners, and you know... we just played in Indonesia and compared to Kuala Lumpur, it’s totally different. Here it’s a real fun 50/50 fusion mix between an Asian lifestyle and a Western lifestyle. It’s nice! C+: Let’s talk a little bit about what you do... your music. Do you remember your first exposure to dance music? ST: We started a long time ago, about 15 years ago. We were still in school back then! Our inspirations were Daft Punk, The Chemical Brothers, Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, there are so many to name. It was like nature for us. Then we released our debut album (for Russian territory only) and we managed to sell 10,000 copies. For a CD album, that’s like... a lot! So, we just kept doing music and here we are today. C+: What’s the music production process like for you guys in the studio? Do you guys come up with ideas together? Or fight? ST: (laughs) It’s hectic! Because we all get ideas and everyone wants to use their ideas. We’re usually like, can I do this? Can I do that? No, no,

I don’t like this! Oh, this works. Or that works. We all had different ways of music production too so it was difficult in the beginning. But now we’ve learnt to understand each other better and with the help of new technology, it’s easier for us to put our ideas together. C+: Before you go, are there any words of advice that you’d like to share with the aspiring Malaysian DJs/producers out there?

ST: Honestly, we say, just do your thing. Do what you want to do and spend time in doing something great. With the advent of social media platforms and SoundCloud, it’s so easy to get your music out there. Do it! For more information, visit www.swankytunes. com or www.facebook.com/swankytuneslive.

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THE LATEST IN KOREAN POP MUSIC

JANUARY 2014

Getting The Lowdown On AOMG

Jay Parks It Right Here!

South Korean idol and international superstar Jay Park was in town recently and we were invited to have a brief chat with him! Decked in hip-hop wear and armed with a great sense of humour, he delves into life after 2PM (a little bit) and talks to us about his label, Above Ordinary Music Group (AOMG).

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AMPUS+: You’re constantly being referred to as a bad boy so is that a label that you’re comfortable with? JAY PARK: Am I?! I did not know that! Maybe it’s just like, an image thing, you know? Maybe it’s my tattoos and my piercings and stuff but I don’t really do anything too bad. I try to keep it real always but still be respectful and have manners. I guess the bad boy image is cool for some but for me, doing bad boy actions... I don’t really do those.

not just worrying about myself right now – I’m worrying about other artistes as well. And they need to do well to establish themselves as artistes also without having me to be there constantly. I have to worry about myself and other people at the same time. It can get overwhelming but it’s fun at the same time.

C+: What’s life like for you after the launch of Above Ordinary Music Group (AOMG)? Is it more hectic? JP: Yes, it is! It’s way more hectic because I’m

CP+: And what’s the biggest difference between leading 2PM and AOMG? JP: Well, as far as me leading 2PM, I wasn’t the one choosing 2PM’s career path – that was done by the company. I was just there as the centre dude kinda going like, let’s do this! Whereas for AOMG, I’m very much hands-on because it’s a label I created. The reason why I created AOMG

LOVE & HATE

THRILLER

HYOLYN

BTOB

Fans of SISTAR will be pleased to hear that Hyorin a.k.a. Hyolyn has finally released her debut album, titled, Love & Hate, with not just one but two title tracks. The album also features a list of star collaborations such as Brave Brothers, Kim Do Hoon, Mad Clown, Block B’s ZIXO, Dok2, Geeks’ Lil’ Boy, Crush, and others. In line with its Love & Hate theme, what we’ve gathered is that the songs on the album focuses on the pros and cons of love. Title tracks Lonely (composed by the amazing Kim Do Hoon) and One Way Love (a work of art from Brave Brothers) are especially great ballads laced with Hyolyn’s powerful voice. Will Love & Hate propel Hyolyn to music charts domination? Well, that, and beyond.

Born to Beat, or better known as BtoB, are back with the release of its mini-album, Thriller. If you’ve been following the band closely, you would’ve first heard its pre-release track, When I Was Your Man. The classy and sentimental song eases you into the mini-album with a pleasantsounding piano melody throughout. Thriller immediately picks up the pace after the title track of the same name. As the name would suggest, the fast-paced song will force you on your feet as the boys of BtoB sing about being resurrected from the grave. Our favourite picks, however, is the R&B influenced Why (composed by B2ST’s Ki-kwang and BtoB’s Hyun-sik) and Like A Crystal, a ballad accompanied by the acoustic guitar that will most certainly pull at your heartstrings.

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is so that I can have that creative control and the freedom to choose our own career paths. C+: How many artistes do you have under AOMG and what are their genres? JP: There’s me, Gray, Jeon Goon, Cha Cha and Gray who just came out a month ago and he’s an hip-hop artiste. Actually, everyone in AOMG is going to be basically hip-hop and R&B because we’re a hip-hop and R&B label. Gray does both – he sings, he raps, and he produces. Jeon Goon and Cha Cha are mostly producers as of right now because they’re not really singers. C+: After going through all your highs and lows, trials and tribulations, what’s the one thing you would you say to your 15-year-old self? JP: What would I say to my 15-year-old self? You know, I wouldn’t really change anything or do something differently because I believe that I had to make those mistakes or go through what I went through. I wouldn’t be the way I am at this time if something was

‘You know, I wouldn’t really change anything or do something differently because I believe that I had to make those mistakes or go through what I went through.’ different. I guess just do your best at all times and enjoy yourself! C+: What’s currently in the pipeline for Jay Park? Do you have any upcoming world tours or a new album in the works, perhaps? JP: Hmm, I don’t know if I’m popular enough to do a world tour yet but hopefully, we’ll see in the future. But yes, I’m working on my new album right now and I’m hoping to get it out by March! For more information on AOMG, visit www. facebook.com/AOMGOFFICIAL or stalk Jay Park via twitter.com/JAYBUMAOM.

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DAVICHI | DAVICHI CODE

TROUBLEMAKER | CHEMISTRY

HUH GAK | REMINISCE

TAEYANG | RINGA LINGA

PARK JIYOON | MR.

K.WILL | WILL IN FALL

YOO SUNGEUN | HEALING

SHIN SEUNG HOON | I’VE CHANGED A LOT

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IDENTITY

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BOYS REPUBLIC

2AM

The band might’ve only debuted earlier this year but it’s already well on the way to stardom. Although Boys Republic’s new mini album is titled, Identity, it’s evident that it’s continuing to experiment with different styles of music. Identity opens with I’m Ready, which allows the boys’ harmonisation skills to truly shine. We also love You Are Special To Me for its sounds of rock and What Up for its hip-hop vibe. Boys Republic then tones it down with the slightly retro-sounding L.I.U., complete with sweet chorus and infectious tune. All in all, the band manages to pull of both rock and pop quite seamlessly. Not a bad start for a new South Korean idol boy group!

Make way, make way! One of South Korea’s most popular idol boy groups, 2AM, is back to sweep you off your feet. Its third mini-album, Nocturne, promises to contain the same swoonworthy, syrupy voices coupled with major revisions of styles. 2AM’s first single off the mini-album, Just Stay proves that the idol boy group can never tire of performing heartachingly sweet ballads. And we’re wondering why Regret isn’t the first single because it really stands out from the rest on first listen. Of course, even Regret tells the same tale of heartbreak and exes – unsurprisingly. What we love about Nocturne is that each member continues to present his unique singing style yet come together as an impressive ballad group.

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THE LATEST CINEMA FLICKS

JANUARY 2014

PREVIEWS

DEVIL’S DUE

DELIVERY MAN

STARRING: VINCE VAUGHN CHRIS PRATT COBIE SMULDERS STARRING: ZACH GILFORD ALLISON MILLER STEFFIE GROTE

RELEASE: 9TH JANUARY 2014

After a mysterious, lost night on their honeymoon, a newlywed couple finds themselves dealing with an earlier-than-planned pregnancy. While recording everything for posterity, the husband begins to notice odd behaviour in his wife that they initially write off to nerves, but, as the months pass, it becomes evident that the dark changes to her body and mind have a much more sinister origin.

From DreamWorks Pictures comes Delivery Man, the story of affable underachiever David Wozniak, whose mundane life is turned upside down when he finds out that he fathered 533 children through sperm donations he made twenty years earlier. In debt to the mob, rejected by his pregnant girlfriend, things couldn’t look worse for David when he is hit with a lawsuit from 142 of the 533 twenty-somethings who want to know the identity of the donor. As David struggles to decide whether or not he should reveal his true identity, he embarks on a journey that leads him to discover not only his true self but the father he could become as well.

THE LONE SURVIVOR

JACK RYAN

STARRING: MARK WAHLBERG ERIC BANA BEN FOSTER EMILE HIRSCH TAYLOR KITSCH

STARRING: CHRIS PINE KEIRA KNIGHTLEY KEVIN COSTNER

RELEASE: 9TH JANUARY 2014

RELEASE: 16TH JANUARY 2014

RELEASE: 16TH JANUARY 2014

Based on the failed June 28, 2005 mission “Operation Red Wing”. Four members of SEAL Team 10, were tasked with the mission to capture or kill notorious Taliban leader, Ahmad Shahd. Marcus Luttrell was the only member of his team to survive.

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Follows Jack Ryan (Chris Pine), an ex-Marine turned financial analyst living in Moscow, who uncovers a terrorist plot. Financial wiz Viktor Stazov and the Russian government masterminds a plot to devalue American currency and thus destroy the U.S. economy. Ryan must race against time to save America and his wife (Keira Knightley).


PREVIEWS

I, FRANKENSTEIN

STARRING: AARON ECKHART YVONNE STRAHOVSKI BILL NIGHY MIRANDA OTTO JAI COURTNEY RELEASE: 23RD JANUARY 2014

I, Frankenstein is an Australian/American horror/thriller film written and directed by Stuart Beattie, based on the graphic novel and original screenplay by Kevin Grevioux. Aaron Eckhart stars in the lead role as Adam Frankenstein, Frankenstein’s monster who took on the surname of his creator that becomes involved in a war between two immortal clans in an ancient city.

ROBOCOP CAST: JOEL KINNAMAN, GARY OLDMAN, SAMUEL L. JACKSON, ABBIE CORNISH, MICHAEL KEATON, JAY BARUCHEL RELEASE:

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STARRING: JOAQUIN PHOENIX AMY ADAMS ROONEY MARA OLIVIA WILDE SCARLETT JOHANSSON RELEASE: 16TH JANUARY 2014

30TH JANUARY 2014 IN A CRIME-RIDDEN CITY, ALEX MURPHY, A FATALLY WOUNDED COP RETURNS TO THE POLICE SQUAD AS A POWERFUL CYBORG NAMED ROBOCOP WITH SUBMERGED MEMORIES HAUNTING HIM. APART FROM BEING CONTROLLED BY CORPORATE INTERESTS, MURPHY HAS TO DEAL WITH HIS PERSONAL CONFLICTS ON BEING TRANSFORMED INTO A MACHINE HYBRID FROM A HUMAN BEFORE HUNTING DOWN THE EVIL FORCES.

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Set in Los Angeles, slightly in the future, the movie follows Theodore Twombly, a complex, soulful man who makes his living writing touching, personal letters for other people. Heartbroken after the end of a long relationship, he becomes intrigued with a new, advanced operating system, which promises to be an intuitive entity in its own right, individual to each user. Upon initiating it, he is delighted to meet “Samantha”, a bright, female voice, who is insightful, sensitive and surprisingly funny. As her needs and desires grow, in tandem with his own, their friendship deepens into an eventual love for each other.

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FEATURE BY LAINEY

JANUARY 2014

wellness

Death By

Plastic

THE PLASTIC OBSESSION Since the 1940s, plastic has been on a full-on, mass production mode because of its wide range of unique properties. It’s everywhere because we use plastic for almost everything – so much so that we have become obsessed with it. In fact, plastic has become so essential that the amount manufactured in the first 10 years of this century will approach the total produced in the entire last century. Currently, about 300 million tonnes of plastic are produced each year to make bags, bottles, packages, and other commodities for people all over the world. Unfortunately, only about 10 per cent of this plastic is properly recycled. What happens to the rest? Well, 90 per cent ends up as waste in landfills or litter, leaching dangerous chemicals into the nearby soil and water, endangering wildlife and humans alike.

HASTE MAKES WASTE Like its inability to biodegrade, plastic waste is a huge problem because it never really goes away. What happens when it doesn’t go away? The chemical building blocks that make plastics so versatile are the same components that might harm animals, people, and the environment. And, the production and disposal of plastic also contributes to an array of problems: • The production of plastic emits millions or tonnes of greenhouse gases, accelerating climate change and polluting the air we breathe. • Chemicals added to plastic are absorbed by human bodies and have enough compounds to alter hormones. • Floating plastic waste can disrupt habitats and injure or poison wildlife. Over 100,000 marine animals and one million birds die each year from ingesting plastic. • Plastic send to the landfills can leach harmful chemicals (such as DDT) that spread into groundwater because it doesn’t biodegrade.

IT’S OKAY TO SAY NO How can you, as the daily consumer, help? While some are essential in our day-to-day lives, you can easily opt out of using plastic products. For starters, cut back on using plastic bags by replacing them with reusable bags. Hypermarkets, supermarkets, and some convenience stores have already started playing the part by charging shoppers RM0.20 a plastic bag on Saturdays. Instead of throwing plastic wares (bottles, takeaway boxes) away, wash them clean and reuse them. You can even bring these plastic wares back to pack drinks or food as and when needed. By using reusable bags and reusing plastic wares, you can easily say no to the unnecessary use of plastic products as and when it’s offered to you and at the same time, start protecting our environment, the wildlife, and even yourselves. And remember, a little bit goes a long way so take the pledge and cut down on your plastic use today. CAMPUS PLUS |

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TROPICAL GEM KRABI

JANUARY 2014

P H OTOS TA K E N W I T H T H E S A M S U N G N X 2 0 0 0

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rabi may be touted as the “Mecca” of rock climbing, but there’s more to this part of southern Thailand that will soothe your senses and wash away your worries. This month, Campus Plus visited Ao Nang, a small resort town and sub-district in the south-western part of Krabi. It’s the most “westernised” beach there and was originally a backpacker hotspot. It’s moving gradually upmarket as the airport brings in more people with “deeper pockets”. Just because the place is beginning to cater to high fliers does not mean it is lacking in the affordable department. There’s still plenty of cheap lodging which is easy to find since almost everything is in the area range from 300 baht to 600 baht (RM30- RM60) a night, which is not too bad since you won’t be spending that much time in the hotel room anyway. 66

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OPPOSITE PAGE | (FROM TOP): ECHO BAR ALONG AO NANG ROAD; ON THE WAY TO MAYA BAY; NIGHT MARKET WITH LOCAL STREET FOOD. THIS PAGE | (FROM LEFT) THAILAND’S SOUTHERN TREASURE: VIKING CAVE, WHERE INHABITANTS OF OLD TIMES USED TO RESIDE AND HARVEST BIRD NESTS; ONE OF THE MANY LAGOONS OFF THE COAST OF KRABI; LOOKOUT POINT AT MAYA BAY.

Keep in mind that when arriving at Krabi International Airport, there are several options for a transfer to your hotel. The local airport limo charges a steep 600 baht (just over RM60) for a 40-minute ride to Ao Nang. You could save some cash by taking the bus which shuttles to and from the airport four times a day at 150 baht (RM15) a person. For an even cheaper option, you could take a “Songthaew” (converted pick-up truck) from the airport to Krabi town (50 baht) and then from Krabi town to Ao Nang (40 baht). The whole trip on a “songthaew” will take just a little less than two hours for a total of 90 baht (RM9). To get around Ao Nang, you could either take tuk-tuks for about 20 baht per ride, or rent a motorcycle if you prefer to explore on your own. Motorcycle rental for 24 hours costs about 150-200 baht (RM15-RM20). The best thing to do when in Krabi

Ao Nang is one of the main gateways for travel to the Phi Phi islands is to go out on day trips and explore the surrounding islands. There are tours that will bring you island hopping to four to six locations for about 1,800 baht (RM180). Ao Nang is one of the main gateways for travel to the Phi Phi islands. These islands have beautiful emerald waters, white sand, and most of them are pretty solitary, depending on when you visit them. It could get pretty crowded at peak seasons apparently. It takes about 40 to 50 minutes to the Phi Phi islands by speedboat. If you are still looking for some rock climbing action, ask around for the Ao Nang Climbers which will give you all the information and courses from beginner to experienced levels.

In Ao Nang, there are no shopping malls or supermarkets, but convenience stores and souvenir shops litter the beachfront road and also side roads that branch off into clusters of shops. Many of the souvenirs and clothings are steeply priced especially if the shop owners know you’re a tourist, so haggle as much as you can. Food choices range from Italian, Thai and seafood to fast food and they’re all reasonably priced. Perhaps the only thing that could get pricey is transport. Ao Nang is an excellent location for a relaxing holiday. Island hopping, massages, and romantic dinners make it an ideal place for couples. SEPT 2013 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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HEADING HOME FOR THE YUMS IN YOUR TUMS

JANUARY 2014

Hometown Favourites

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eading home or paying your hometown a visit over the holidays? What are you most excited about? For some students, it’s the idea of kicking back without a single worry in the world for the next two months or so, maybe seize the opportunity to catch up with friends over the holidays. For others, it’s to finally fulfil their cravings for the hometown favourites that they’ve missed so much for so long!

“The best part of heading home for the holidays is of course, the yummy food that awaits”

PERANAKAN FOOD AT DONALD & LILY NYONYA FOOD RESTAURANT (MALACCA) “The first thing I usually do when I head home for the holidays is to get my dose of authentic Nyonya food! There’s this really popular restaurant that serves tasty peranakan food called Donald & Lily Nyonya Food Restaurant. Although the restaurant is new, Uncle Donald (the owner) has been running his food business for a very long time. Donald & Lily Nyonya Food Restaurant is so established that it’s extremely popular among the locals and it’s almost always packed. My favourite dishes to have at the restaurant are the Nyonya Laksa and Udang Masak Lemak. Topped off with a cold serving of Cendol. Yum!” – JiaMinn, 19. 68

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classical, nostalgic ambience but it has since relocated to a spanking new outlet in a bigger building. Still, going to Foh San always brings back childhood memories. My personal favourite dishes are the Siew Mai, Char Siew Pao, egg tarts, and Char Siew Sou. You can never go wrong with those – as long as you go early for piping hot and fresh servings, of course. Helps to avoid the weekend crowd too.” – Janice Yeoh, 19.

LAKSAM TERENGGANU AT GERAI MAK NGAH (TERENGGANU)

CHEE CHEONG FUN AT SIANG MALAM (TAIPING) “Taiping’s Siang Malam (Day Night) food court is open around the clock and it’s popular for many things but my poison will always be the Chee Cheong Fun. Unlike the ones we’d usually find in Selangor, the Chee Cheong Fun comes with a generous flooding of sweet sauce and chili sauce, topped off with sesame seed and their signature homemade fried shallots. More importantly, it’s extremely smooth! Needless to say, this is usually the first thing I gravitate towards when I’m in my hometown and the only thing I crave when I’m away. It’s hard to explain why it’s delicious – you have to try it to find out.” – Li Fong, 18.

LAKSA JOHOR AT DANN’S CAFÉ (JOHOR) “If there’s one thing that both students and tourists shouldn’t miss out on whenever they’re in Johor, it’s definitely the best Laksa Johor in town. Unlike other joints that sell Laksa Johor, the Laksa Johor at Dann’s Café is more authentic and it comes with a lot of publicity and an awesome family recipe to boot. The recipe for the spicy gravy uses a variety of different fishes blended together with some herbs and spices – I don’t know what they are because that’s their family secret but it sure tastes interesting! After which, it’s served over a bed of spaghetti. The best part is, the bowl of goodness is priced at only RM5. I always feel like I’m robbing them for paying so little for such awesomeness!” – Mohammad Zamil, 21.

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“Foh San has been around for as long as I can remember. As a child, my parents used to take me there from as early as 7am on weekends for a big family dimsum breakfast treat. Back then, Foh San operated from an old restaurant with a

“Ask anyone in Terengganu for their favourite local dish and they’d most likely say it’s the very much loved Terengganu Laksa, otherwise known as Laksam Terengganu. Unlike the Laksa dishes from the other Malaysian states, the Laksam Terengganu looks nothing like Laksa and it also tastes nothing like Laksa. The noodles look like Chee Cheong Fun and it’s served with rich Laksam gravy made of coconut milk and blended fish meat, and topped off with raw vegetables (beansprouts, long beans and laksa leaves) and herbs. Gerai Mak Ngah in Rhu Sepuluh is usually my first stop for a good bowl of Laksam Terengganu when I return to my hometown for the holidays. Also my last stop before I leave home to come back to Kuala Lumpur.” – Helena Hisham, 18.

CENDOL AT PENANG ROAD FAMOUS TEOCHEW CHENDUL STALL (PENANG) “Say what you like but the title for the best Cendol in Malaysia definitely belongs to the one in my hometown. I’ve been going there for as long as I can remember! According to my parents. It was found in the 1950s by the Tan siblings who inherited the business from their late father. So it’s not just Cendol, it’s Cendol with a history! They’ve got Ice Kacang too but I’ve never tried that as I always aim for the Cendol. It’s easy to miss because the stall is located in a small alley and there are no chairs and tables there – you’ll have to enjoy your bowl of Cendol with just the right amount of Gula Melaka (palm sugar) sweetness and a generous helping of green jelly and red bean like a nonVIP, just like everyone else. Best eaten in the hot and humid island weather of Penang.” – Sasha Koh, 19.

STEAMED TILAPIA FISH AT LAN JE (RAWANG) “I’m not a big seafood fan but Lan Je’s Steamed Tilapia Fish always gets me. Lan Je has many outlets in and around Selangor now but it originated from my hometown in Rawang. How can fish be so yummy? I’m not sure myself too! But firstly, there aren’t many choices and they only cook the fish in one style. The only thing you can customise is to have it spicy or not. The Steamed Tilapia Fish comes with a lot of minced garlic and ginger, served in soy sauce. The spicy version is topped off with chopped cilipadi. I love the dish because it’s extremely juicy and fresh (they rear the fish themselves), and it literally melts in your mouth. So addictive!” – Mei Jin, 18. JAN 2014 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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READS AND RELEASES

JANUARY 2014

THE VALLEY OF AMAZEMENT

THE FIRST PHONE CALL FROM HEAVEN AUTHOR: MITCH ALBOM

AUTHOR: AMY TAN

New York Times bestselling author of The Joy Luck Club Amy Tan brings us her latest novel: a sweeping, evocative epic of two women’s intertwined fates and their search for identity – from the lavish parlours of Shanghai courtesans to the fog – shrouded mountains of a remote Chinese village. Shanghai, 1912. Violet Minturn is the privileged daughter of the American madam of the city’s most exclusive courtesan house. But when the Ching dynasty is overturned, Violet is separated from her mother in a cruel act of chicanery and forced to become a “virgin courtesan.” Half-Chinese and half-American, Violet grapples with her place in the worlds of East and West—until she is able to merge her two halves, empowering her to become a shrewd courtesan who excels in the business of seduction and illusion, though she still struggles to understand who she is.

Back in 1897 San Francisco, Violet’s mother, Lucia, chooses a disastrous course as a sixteenyear-old, when her infatuation with a Chinese painter compels her to leave her home for Shanghai. Shocked by her lover’s adherence to Chinese traditions, she is unable to change him, despite her unending American ingenuity. Fueled by betrayals, both women refuse to submit to fate and societal expectations, persisting in their quests to recover what was taken from them: respect; a secure future; and, most poignantly, love from their parents, lovers and children. To reclaim their lives, they take separate journeys — to a backwater hamlet in China, the wealthy environs of the Hudson River Valley, and, ultimately, the unknown areas of their hearts, where they discover what remains after their many failings to love and be loved. Spanning more than forty years and two continents, The Valley of Amazement transports readers from the collapse of China’s last imperial dynasty to the beginning of the Republic and recaptures the lost world of old Shanghai through the inner workings of courtesan houses and the lives of the foreigners living in the International Settlement, both erased by World War II. A deeply evocative narrative of the profound connections between mothers and daughters, imbued with Tan’s characteristic insight and humour, The Valley of Amazement conjures a story of inherited trauma, desire and deception, and the power and obstinacy of love.

From the beloved author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers Tuesdays with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven comes his most thrilling and magical novel yet—a page-turning mystery and a meditation on the power of human connection. One morning in the small town of Coldwater, Michigan, the phones start ringing. The voices say they are calling from heaven. Is it the greatest miracle ever? Or some cruel hoax? As news of these strange calls spreads, outsiders flock to Coldwater to be a part of it. At the same time, a disgraced pilot named Sully Harding returns to Coldwater from prison to discover his hometown gripped by “miracle fever.” Even his young son carries a toy phone, hoping to hear from his mother in heaven. As the calls increase, and proof of an afterlife begins to surface, the town— and the world—transforms. Only Sully, convinced there is nothing beyond this sad life, digs into the phenomenon, determined to disprove it for his child and his own broken heart.

S. AUTHOR: J. J. ABRAMS (CREATED BY), DOUG DORST

A young woman picks up a book left behind by a stranger. Inside it are his margin notes, which reveal a reader entranced by the story and by its mysterious author. She responds with notes of her own, leaving the book for the stranger, and so begins an unlikely conversation that plunges them both into the unknown. The book: Ship of Theseus, the final novel by a prolific but enigmatic writer named V.M. Straka, in which a man with no past is shanghaied onto a strange ship with a monstrous crew and launched onto a disorienting and perilous journey. The writer: Straka, the incendiary and secretive subject of one of the world’s greatest mysteries, a revolutionary about whom the world knows nothing apart from the words he wrote and the rumours that swirl around him. The readers: Jennifer and Eric, a college senior and a disgraced grad student, both facing crucial decisions about who they are, who they might become, and how much they’re willing to trust another person with their passions, hurts and fears. 70

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A REWIND OF THE ARKHAM SERIES

JANUARY 2014

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THIS INSTALMENT IS A REWIND OF THE ARKHAM SERIES, TAKING PLAYERS BACK TO THE EVENTS THAT LED TO THE FIRST TWO GAMES IN THE SERIES.

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his instalment is a rewind of the Arkham series, taking players back to the events that led to the first two games in the series. In Arkham Origins, Batman is in his early years of professional crime-fighting. The game presents this in a number of ways and some of it is: His fighting style is still rough around the edges; Commissioner Jim Gordon and the entire Gotham City Police Department consider him a vigilante and possibly a menace working with Gotham’s criminals; and his first encounter with The Joker is shown here. Besides the deeper storyline that delves into Batman’s dark past, the game puts him in the hot seat when Gotham crime lord Black Mask puts a bounty on his head and employs hard core criminals and master assassins like Bane, Firefly, Deathstroke, Killer Croc, The Penguin, Deadshot, and more to hunt the dark knight. The Riddler remains as a side villain who gives Batman challenges to complete. Although there’s also Anarky, who has planted bombs around Gotham

City and it’s up to Batman to find and defuse them all. Batman has a couple of awesome new toys as well. One is the Remote-Claw which fires a cable with clamps at each end, creating an instant tightrope/zip line. The other is a pair of Electro-Shock gloves which power up his fists and turns him into Muhammad Ali with giant bug zappers as boxing gloves. There’s also the new and improved Detective Vision which brings up a mini-game where you analyse a crime scene with holographic animations. Although the gameplay and fight mechanics are the same from previous instalments of the game, there’s an added mix of enemies to make the fights more interesting and challenging. The best example would be the Martial Arts Expert. That’s right; Batman is not the untouchable super martial arts master yet in this timeline. The Martial Arts Expert is able to counter Batman’s attacks more than once and they can deflect special attacks too. There’s also the Enforcer, a hulking brute that can only be attacked once they’ve been

stunned with a couple of cape flicks. Both severely impact the player’s rhythm in combat and when mixed in with a group of weapon-wielding thugs, they can turn any fight into a gruelling encounter. If you’re a fan of the series, you’ll definitely get a kick out of it, especially with the new multiplayer mode which features a 3-on-3-on-2 three-way match between two warring criminal factions and Batman and Robin themselves. You can play as any of the thugs belonging to a particular Gotham crime boss (e.g. Joker, Bane, Penguin) or as Batman or Robin. It may seem like overkill for whoever is playing as Gotham’s nocturnal heroes but rest assured the thugs are not one hundred percent defenceless themselves. At random moments during a match, one player can take control of the gang’s leader such as Joker or Bane who are tougher to take down and have special fighting skills at their disposal. For those who’ve never played either Arkham Asylum or Arkham City, we suggest you start with one of those or you’ll be missing out on certain plot aspects.

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PLUG INTO THE FUTURE OF TECH

JANUARY 2014

Buying Guide: PS4 or Xbox One? So Christmas is right around the corner and you can’t decide which nextgen console you’ll get? We’ve put them side by side for you to have a clearer picture on your choices.

PS4

Exclusive games: DC Universe Online, Injustice

Gods Among Us, Killzone: Shadowfall, Knack, Resogun, InFamous: Second Son Controller: The new Dualshock 4 controller comes with a motion sensor, touch pad, and a share button. It’s bigger and more ergonomic than the PS3 controller and has great connectivity in motion-gaming, but you need the Eye camera which has dual lenses to pick up depth and allows facial recognition and voice control. The PS4 also recognises Move wand controllers from the PS3.

the PS4 is big on Social Media. A “second screen” app links up to your smartphone or tablet so you can use them in games, such as using a map. Another cool feature allows you to link your portable PS Vita as a second screen to be used for remote play – so you can play your PS4 on the go.

Price: RM1,799

Multimedia features: A subscription to Playstation Plus will allow online play and other multimedia options, including a music and video service. Skype is available for free along with various other media apps and a web browser (there’s also Netflix on the PS4 but Netflix is not available in Malaysia currently). The console also hooks into your Facebook and Twitter and automatically updates them even while you’re gaming. A share button allows you to share achievements, game videos, pictures, trophies, and more to your own networks or the PSN universe in general. It seems

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Xbox One

Exclusive games: Crimson Dragon, Dead Rising

3, Forza Motorsport 5, Killer Instinct, Ryse: Son Of Rome, Fable Legends, Halo 5. Controller: Motion capability with the Kinect camera, which is bundled with the console and allows for voice commands. “Window” button switches through open items on-screen. Headset connects directly to the controller. Uses AA batteries but rechargeable packs can be bought separately. 72

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An Xbox Live Gold subscription accesses online play, Skype, and a host of other applications (again, Netflix can be used but not in Malaysia for now). Rumours say there will be a HBO Go app coming soon for the Xbox One. The Smart Glass “second screen” app can use your smartphone or tablet for streaming and has extra in-game content.

Price: TBA Launch games for both consoles

Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag, Battlefield 4, Call Of Duty: Ghosts, FIFA 14, Lego Marvel Superheroes, Madden NFL 25, NBA 2K14, NBA Live 14, Need For Speed Rivals, Watchdogs, Wolfenstein: The New Order, EA The Ultimate Fighter.


SAMSUNG NX2000 ENTRY-LEVEL MARVEL

THE SAMSUNG NX2000 IS A NEW ENTRY-LEVEL MIRRORLESS COMPACT SYSTEM CAMERA.

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he plastic-bodied NX2000 features a 20.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, 3.7 inch WVGA Full Touch Screen, ISO range of 100 to 25,600, 1080p HD movie recording, built-in WiFi, and Near Field Communication(NFC) connectivity, 8.6fps continuous shooting, 1/4000th second top shutter speed, Sweep Panoramas, and Samsung’s unique i-Function lens. The i-Function button found on compatible lenses allows users to control the NX2000 by scrolling through manual settings (shutter speed, aperture, EV, WB, and ISO) and using the focus ring to change the parameters for each setting. The NX2000 also has a special i-Scene lens priority mode, which allow users to select the scene modes, six different Smart Filters, and the intelli-Zoom function. The NX2000 is available in black, white, pink, or white and costs RM2299 with a bundled 20-50mm kit lens and flash module.

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EXTRAORDINARY AUTOMOBILES

JANUARY 2014

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LIFT OFF AT THE ROOF

JANUARY 2014

If you are not already on the exclusive guest list of the launch of the largest premium dining and entertainment hub of 2013 in Malaysia, this is your chance to nip it!

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he latest edition in opulent dining and the entertainment circuit, The Roof, right in the heart of Bandar Utama, at 1 First Avenue is now open to the public and patrons will have the firsthand experience indulging in a plethora of Western, Asian and international fusion cuisine and revelling in premier entertainment in a contemporary, vibrant and relevant setting. Experience the first unique premium integrated sky lounge in the city to house five distinct dining and entertainment outlets that cater to a broad spectrum of clientele all under one roof.

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Designed under the proficient stewardship of the country’s premier drivers in entertainment, The Group (F&B) Sdn Bhd (The Group), in collaboration with renowned property developer First Nationwide Group, a subsidiary of See Hoy Chan Holdings, The Roof offers an ambience and setting that transcends all boundaries in premium lifestyle indulgence.With over 50,000 square feet of dining, entertainment and event space, The Roof houses five distinct outlets designed to cater to a broad spectrum of customers with each outlet promising a unique and classy experience. The star attraction at The Roof is Stratosphere, the luxury open-air rooftop bar nestled on top of an infinity grassed helipad, the first and only in Asia, which offers an unprecedented panoramic bird’s-eye view of the greater Klang Valley – which is simply breath-taking and spectacular. With interior design by award winning designer and décor and state of the art facilities, patrons are up for a rare and elevated dining and entertainment experience that is truly unforgettable. Impressed? For more information, visit www.theroof.com.my or facebook/TheRoofMalaysia. JAN 2014 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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