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Rock and roll rocks its way

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Adventure is a place called

Sarawak WELLNESS

Laugh

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BEAUTY NO MAKEUP, NO TRUST?

Does putting on more makeup gain you more respect?

COVER STORY BEYOND JUST COSPLAY

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FASHION LET’S ROCK ON!

Rock out with these hot rock & roll trends!

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CAREER CHAT GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS WITH THE MAN BEHIND FMFA 2014!

Get the deets on what it takes & how much it costs to organise this epicness!

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FEATURE GREATEST GEN Y MISCONCEPTIONS & STEREOTYPING

We discuss some common myths & facts about the current generation

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Because there’s more to cosplay than just putting on a costume



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REGULARS

ARTS & CULTURE

NEWS ....................................... 08

NO COSPLAY IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A COSTUME

OFF THE SHELF ........................ 22 BEAUTY Q&A ............................ 26

Making a character come to life in about a hundred steps

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

UNPLUGGED

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

THE GIRL WHO’S WRECKING HAVOC VIA YOUTUBE

GUYS STUFF .............................. 34 CAMPUS LIFE THE COMIC ......... 50

Making music with Malaysia’s latest rising star

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

TRAVEL

K-POP ....................................... 60

ADVENTURE IS A PLACE CALLED SARAWAK

MOVIES ..................................... 62 WELLNESS ................................ 65

Discover the hidden treasures in a land that’s gorgeous, giant & green

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FOOD DIRECTORY COUNTRY CAT CAFÉ

Get cosy with coffee, tea & some kitties

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GAMES ...................................... 71

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DREAM CARS BMW i8 SPYDER

This concept monster is going to leave you with tongues-a-wagging

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



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SPOTLIGHT

Sunway AUSMAT Students Are Top In Malaysia And The World FROM LEFT: DATUK PATINGGI TAN SRI DR. GEORGE CHAN ADDRESSING THE GATHERING; KAREN WELSH REPRESENTING THE AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISION; PART OF THE OVER 300-STRONG CROWD AT THE EVENT

Over 300 attend Australia Day celebration

at Curtin Sarawak

Students at the Curtin University’s Intensive English Programme and invited guests attended a first-ever Australia Day Sausage Sizzle to celebrate Australia Day. The celebration was also attended by over 300 staff of the university and their family members. Among the guests were Chairman of the Curtin Sarawak Council Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. George Chan; Counsellor – Education at the Australian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur Kate Welsh; Curtin Sarawak’s Pro Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Professor Jim Mienczakowski; Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor Ir. YudiSamyudia and Chief Operating Officer Nicholas Ching. Delegates of the inaugural five-day IOV-Youth Asia Congress hosted by the university and the International Organisation of Folk Art (IOV) also joined in the festivities. Barbeque-style Australian food which included the proverbial Aussie sausage on a bun and damper in addition to other barbecue favourites, as well as a raffle were served at the foyer of the Harry Perkins Lecture Theatre. There was also the planting of acacia trees by Datuk Patinggi Dr. Chan, Welsh and Prof. Mienczakowski in an ‘Australian Grove’ on the campus to mark the occasion. For more information on Curtin Sarawak, visit www.curtin.edu.my.

Two Awards At the World

Inventor Award Festival 2013

At the recent AUSMAT (Australian Matriculation Programme) Achievement & Appreciation Awards, Sunway AUSMAT students celebrated their remarkable achievements in last year’s WACE (Western Australian Certificate of Education) examinations. Top student and President of Student Council for AUSMAT 2013, Gavin Gan Yew Meng received the Special Course Award for English as Additional Language & Dialect (EALD). This top notch award went to Gavin for obtaining the highest mark in EALD worldwide. Gavin was also a recipient of the Special Certificate of Distinction along with Vivian Tan Ai Wen for Accounting & Finance and Oliver Leonard Jalleh for Business Management & Enterprise. This Certificate of Distinction is awarded to students who are in the top 0.5 per cent of candidates in a WACE subject in the 2013 WACE exam worldwide. The event also paid tribute to the AUSMAT Student Council who have proven that they are not only good academically but excel in their time management as well as they have been active in organising and running events, being student ambassadors and also academic mentors to their peers.

FROM FAR LEFT: IR DR LOW (CENTRE) WITH THE AWARDS AND BESIDE HIM IS CHAIRMAN HONG (LEFT); A GROUP PHOTO OF THE RECIPIENTS

UTAR Faculty of Engineering and Science(FES) team achieved the highest honours for their two inventions in the respective categories of Civil Engineering and Construction at the Awards Ceremony of the World Inventor Award Festival (WIAF) 2013 held in Seoul, South Korea. The winning team comprised of Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr Low Kaw Sai, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tioh Ngee Heng and Assistant Prof. Dr. Ng Soon Ching. Their two winning inventions were ‘Lightweight Concrete Infill Buoyant System and the Method Thereof’ and ‘Membrane Encased Lightweight Concrete or Mortar Panel and Block’. Ir. Dr. Low represented the team to attend the Awards ceremony where he received the Order of Merit for Civil Engineering and the Order of Merit for Construction. He received the awards from the Chairman of WIAF Commission cum President of Korea Invention News (KINEWS) Soung-Mo Hong. KINEWS is the first newspaper publisher on inventions in South Korea. The two World Inventor Orders of Merit awards were presented in the form of medals and certificates. According to the Chairman, the grand prizes are of exceptional quality and value, unlike that of the gold, silver or bronze awards normally presented at international invention exhibitions. The World Inventor Award served to bestow inventors with the high-valued Order of Merit in recognition of them as world inventors from their respective communities. 8

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THE LATEST FROM YOUR CAMPUS

MARCH 2014

Better Future

In conjunction with Malaysia’s participation in the Shell Eco-marathon Asia (SEMA) 2014, Shell FuelSave Ambassador Fahrin Ahmad embarked on a two-day driving challenge across the Klang Valley with actress and model Lisa Surihani. Dubbed the Shell FuelSave Celebrity Driving Challenge, the event saw Fahrin and Lisa visiting selected colleges and universities participating in SEMA 2014, as the former coached the latter on how to be a more fuel-efficient driver. Along the way, they met and greeted students and consumers, played a variety of exciting Target One Million games and even conducted an exciting sketch specially created to bring the Shell FuelSave tips to life. Over 150 student teams from 16 countries across Asia and the Middle East competed in this fifth annual SEMA event, which hit the streets of Manila, Philippines, for the first time. In Malaysia, over 18 teams participated this year. Fahrin and Lisa visited three universities, namely GermanMalaysian Institute, Monash University Malaysia and Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) to learn more about the cars of tomorrow designed for SEMA. To find out more about the duo’s journey during SEMA, visit www.shell.com.my.

SPOTLIGHT

Visit By IBM Experts

To INTI

INTI recently hosted a forum which featured six international IBM executives who were part of IBM’s Corporate Service Corps. This was one of many collaboration efforts between INTI and IBM to help students excel in their future careers. Others include projects, exhibitions, on-campus interviews, workshops, career coaching and mentorship sessions. The visit by IBM experts was part of IBM’s community service efforts. Earlier, the 2013 IBM Smarter Cities Challenge Grant was awarded to the state of Negeri Sembilan, where the university is located. The IBM Team took the opportunity to explain about IBM’s Smarter Cities Challenge Grant and they firmly believe that they can successfully contribute towards plans to make Negeri Sembilan an even better place to live and work in. The hour and a half long forum which was witnessed by more than 280 students was followed by mentorship and coaching by the team of six experts for 40 final year students to give them an edge in their transition to the workforce. For more information on INTI’s career-focused programmes, visit www.newinti.edu.my.

HELP University is MAPCU Champion For The 10th Time 2013 proved to be another success story for HELP University in the Malaysian Private Universities and Colleges MAPCU Sports as they captured the MAPCU Sports Championship for the 10th time. Since the event’s debut in 2003, HELP University has emerged the champion 10 times out of 11. This time, 22 sports events were contested and participated by most IPTS Colleges and Universities. HELP University emerged champions in seven events. They were also 1st Runner-up in five other events and 2nd Runnerup in another four. HELP sportsmen and sportswomen also emerged as champions in taekwando and athletics in the MAHSISWA games. With the encouragement and support given by the Department of Student Affairs, sportsmen and sportswomen from the university scaled new heights by representing the country in major championships especially in judo, table tennis, basketball and taekwando.

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Curtin Sarawak

Presents Its Rural Development Plan

Mesmerizing Art To Usher In The ‘Year

of the Horse’

PROF. SAMYUDIA (6TH FROM LEFT), ANDREW WANG (5TH FROM LEFT), RAMDAN BABA (CENTRE), DATUK HJ. CHAITI (6TH FROM RIGHT), PROF. KUEK (5TH FROM RIGHT), ALEX CHUNG (4TH FROM RIGHT), GOH CHIN CHAI (3RD FROM RIGHT), SIDNEY WEE (FAR RIGHT) AND OTHERS POSE FOR A GROUP PHOTO FOLLOWING THE MEETING.

Sarawak Ministry of Rural Development Permanent Secretary Datuk Haji Chaiti Haji Bolhassan and Federal Ministry of Rural Development Principal Assistant Secretary Ramdan Baba visited Curtin University Sarawak Malaysia (Curtin Sarawak) recently to hear and discuss the university’s bid for the funding of its Rural Development Plan which was presented by Curtin Sarawak Research Institute Dean of R&D and Acting Director Professor Clem Kuek. The Curtin Sarawak plan is an integrated approach towards the development of rural communities where, after the initial introduction of electricity supplies via micro-hydro or solar energy, other initiatives can follow. Two sites, namely Ulu Lawas and Ulu Baram, have been selected for electrification. Integrated into the plan is the provision of town-grade water and tagang systems* for high-value indigenous fishes. The implementation of the first phase will draw on the expertise of the Departments of Civil & Construction, Electrical & Computer and Mechanical Engineering at Curtin Sarawak and is estimated to cost RM9.4 million. The establishment of electricity supply will allow for the proposed follow-up initiative, which is the marketing of the Geographical Indication Borneo Highland Rice, a plan to be developed through a collaboration between the state Department of Agriculture and Curtin Sarawak’s School of Business. *Tagang is an Iban word which means ‘refrain’. Therefore a tagang system literally refers to a system refraining anyone from catching fishes or other marine life. For more information on Curtin Sarawak, visit www.curtin.edu.my.

Taylor’s University Student Named

Nestle Professional Culinary Arts Award Champion Taylor’s University School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts (TCHT) swept up the major awards at the recent Nestle Professional Culinary Arts competition, with student Ashwin Nicholas Oon declared as Champion and TCHT lecturer Chef Farouk Othman named the ‘Coach of the Year’ for the fourth consecutive time. Nicholas, who’s currently in the second semester of the Advanced Diploma in Gastronomy and Patisserie, beat 12 other culinary arts students to take home the coveted title. The 21-year old joins the rank of three other champion TCHT students, all of whom were coached by Chef Farouk. They are Foo Ee Lynn, Chen Kim Leun and Barscpain Nea who won in 2011, 2012 and 2013 respectively. Chef Farouk, who coached Nicholas for two months before the competition, shared that Nicholas was selected to participate in this competition because of his positive attitude and his willingness to improve his techniques. Both men expressed joy upon their victories and Chef Farouk declared that his students’ intense longing to excel and be champions led to his winning record. 12

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With 2014 being the auspicious Year of the Horse, ALFA College galloped into the Lunar New Year by organising a special ‘Ride to the Occasion’ exhibition at its premises in Subang Square. The exhibition, which kicked off on 15th January and continued to run until 28th February, featured a range of artistic and creative expressions depicting the horse as its main theme. Its main ‘Postcard Design’ category, which was open to all ALFA students, staff, alumni and friends received encouraging response with submissions from near and far such as Japan, United Kingdom, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Germany, Iran, Pakistan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Australia, Macau, Hong Kong and Taiwan. In total, a staggering 1,258 card designs were received, all of which are now on full display at the college. Besides postcard designing, participants also indulged in other creative activities from varying categories such as ‘Paper Cutting’, ‘3D Horse designing’ and ‘Chinese Calligraphy’.


SPOTLIGHT

IIAM And AIMST University

Sign MoU

The Institute of Internal Auditors Malaysia (IIAM) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AIMST University to collaborate on the introduction of a new Undergraduate Degree programme named BSc (Hons) Internal Auditing and Management. Introduced through the Faculty of Business and Management of AIMST, the new Degree programme is aimed to commence from August 2015 and is based on Malaysian Qualification Agency requirements and guidelines. In addition to the degree programme, the partnership will also see the introduction of a Certified Internal Auditor Programme (CIA) which is co-facilitated together with IIAM to provide global CIA certification at AIMST University. “Our mission at AIMST is to be a worldclass university, achieving excellence in both teaching and research and to be engaged in the service of society to promote lifelong education. We are proud

HELP University Bids Goodbye To Their Korean Buddies

to have the opportunity to work with IIA Malaysia in delivering this new degree programme, which creates even greater opportunities for our students to achieve both personal and professional success in their careers”, said AIMST University Chief Executive and Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Premkumar Rajagopal. Prof. Dr. Rajogopal added that AIMST University is constantly assessing and developing programmes which keep abreast of modern trends and industry needs. For more information about the new degree programme, visit www.aimst.edu.my.

Curtin Sarawak Hosts International Organisation Of

Folk Art Youth-Asia Congress 2014

INVITED GUESTS AND CONGRESS DELEGATES IN A PHOTO CALL AT THE END OF THE OPENING CEREMONY

Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia (Curtin Sarawak) hosted the first-ever International Organisation of Folk Art (IOV) Youth Asia Congress in Asia at the Curtin Sarawak campus. Themed ‘Tastes of Asia – A Cultural Journey’ – Asian Peace through Cultural Understanding, the congress was organised by the Leadership and Entrepreneurship Centre (LEC) of the University Life Department. 80 delegates from 16 countries including Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Taiwan, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Russia, Iran and Azerbaijan attended the congress where they participated in dynamic discussions on how food impacts cultures and societies. The congress particularly focused on the intangible cultural heritage of food (traditional cultures, religions, medicines and others); UNESCO mandate on the cultural heritage and why we should protect it and the shaping of a new narrative for globalisation, consumption and mass production in the global economy. It will also feature discussions on future projects, with focus on collaborations among youths of Asia. Throughout the five-day congress, the delegates were involved in paper presentations, cluster discussions and workshops, visits to local markets and Iban longhouses, practical demo of food recipes from various countries and networking dinner. For more information, visit the IOV website at www.iov-world.com.

HELP University’s Korean Summer Exchange Programme saw students from a Korean University being partnered with HELP University’s Malaysian studies. The Malaysian buddies’ duties included guiding the Korean students to discover and experience Malaysia both as tourists and students. However, all good things must come to an end and after a month-long run came the time to bid farewell. It was a fun and bittersweet night for all of them. Although they were buddies for only a month, they forged friendships to last a lifetime. Even though there was an obvious language barrier between the two groups, they still managed to bond. It was that very bond that reduced some of the students to tears during the farewell party. As they say, this doesn’t mean goodbye; this means see you later! The night ended with the Malaysian buddies making promises to stay in touch and making plans to visit their Korean buddies in Seoul one day. For more information, visit HELP University’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/HELPUniversity.

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MARCH 2014

Lenovo Brings Style And Intelligence

To The Vibe X Smartphone The newest member of Lenovo’s premium smartphone range packs some sleek designing with intelligent performance and a vibrant viewing experience. The Lenovo Vibe X smartphone comes encased in a slim, featherweight frame that adheres to its premium design. It measures about 6.9mm, which is as thin as a pencil, and is lighter than other smartphones of the same size - just 121 grams (0.26 lbs), or about the weight of five AA batteries. The dazzling HD five-inch 20/20 Vision Display and IPS panel sit under a scratch resistant Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 screen for extra protection against impact. The Vibe X boasts two advanced cameras to capture great-looking photos and videos. The front-facing camera offers one of the highest resolutions in the market today, which is five megapixels (MP) and together with a wide-angle 84° lens, it effortlessly captures high-quality self-portraits. Users can also pinch-to-zoom easily and effectively to adjust their shots. It also includes a built-in software editor to help (ahem!) enhance facial features. The 13MP auto-focus rear-facing camera comes with a back-illuminated sensor for sharper images and an LED flash too. With the Android™ 4.2 operating system and Quad-Core MTK 6589T 1.5GHz processor, the Vibe X allows users to enjoy the latest games, apps and videos at top-speed. The Lenovo Vibe X Smartphone is available at RRP 1,299. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/LenovoMY.

Antabax Raises RM53,000 For

Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO)

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Antabax, in collaboration with leading Malaysian retailer Giant has raised RM53,672.26 in funds for Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) through its ‘Give Hope, Receive Good Health’ campaign. The campaign saw 10% of sales from the entire Antabax antibacterial personal care range from any of the 128 Giant outlets nationwide being channelled to WAO in support of its Refuge and Child Care Centre. A simple cheque presentation was held at Lam Soon Edible Oils Sdn Bhd’s headquarters, followed by a talk entitled ‘No Use For Abuse’ for Lam Soon and Giant staff. The talk was on identifying signs of violence against women and the follow up action to be taken. WAO Executive Director Ivy Josiah said that while there is much more to be done for women’s rights, the response to the Antabax-Giant ‘Give Hope, Receive Good Health’ fundraising campaign shows that Malaysians are aware of the issue and are willing to support organisations that provide much needed assistance. To find out more about the ‘Give Hope, Receive Health’ community care campaign, visit www.facebook/NewAntabax.


Now Open:

Malaysia’s First Cat Café Malaysia’s first cat café follows a worldwide trend that has been spanning in cities across Japan, Austria, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Taiwan, Hungary, Spain, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Russia and just last month, France. Unlike other cafés, The Country Cat Café does not serve the usual food and beverages found elsewhere. Instead, they offer pet-friendly food for both humans and their feline friends. Mind you, the food is served in pet food bowls. The Country Cat Café resides in a cosy and beautifully decorated pet store, The Country Pet Store, which provides the usual pet shop services such as grooming and spa. It is also a hotel for pets. Currently, the main visitors to the café are students and working adults looking for a safe and cosy environment to relax with their cats. To ensure the well-being of the cats, all customers need to change into in-store shoes and sanitise their hands. All cats are vaccinated and regularly checked by the pet store’s visiting veterinarian while the café is disinfected daily.For more information about The Country Cat Café, turn to our Food Directory pages (pages 68 and 69) to read our full review!

SPOTLIGHT

KakaoTalk Chats Up Malaysia! KakaoTalk, the world’s first mobile social platform makes its official debut in Malaysia, promising users an experience like no other. Having cemented its position as ‘the smart connector’ in its native South Korea, KakaoTalk is leading a revolution to transform the way Malaysians communicate across multiple platforms within the mobile social systems. Apart from connecting its users to their friends and family, the platform also allows them to interact with their favourite brands and personalities, including movie and music superstars, in real time. Available as a free download for use as an application, KakaoTalk also features a fully localised user interface that has been specially customised for iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows based phones, as well as Bada operating systems and PC applications. The launch took place at The Bee, Publika and saw an exciting array of performances that brought to life the concept of ‘epic together-gether’. After brief introductions by KakaoCorp coCEO Sirgoo Lee and KakaoTalk Malaysia’s Country Manager Melissa Lee, guests watched the first ever screening of the new KakaoTalk TVC. Following the viewing, guests were ushered to buggies that shuttled them around Publika to experience life’s ‘epic together-gether’ moments. For more information, visit www.kakao.com/talk/en.

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LINE Launches

First Special Malaysian Edition Stickers!

A Love Story Unfolds

In Amethyst

Amethyst restaurant officially opened its doors with much love in the air. One of Malaysia’s favourite celebrities, Hani Hatim a.k.a Hunny Madu shared this joyous moment with the celebration of her marriage to Khairul Azhar Abdul Wahid, her husband of over three years. The Amethyst, a semi-precious gem stone is believed to bear great powers, which include healing, protection and happiness. With its rich purple tone, the Amethyst has also been long associated with royalty. Befitting its name, Amethyst is a mid-casual restaurant with a harmonious touch of luxury and comfort in its deco of rich purple tones, warm lights and private corners. The menu boasts generous portions of delectables made from quality ingredients bursting with unique flavours. It’s food made from passion and love! Amethsyt can comfortably seat 60 people at any one time. Guests can take their pick from dining al-fresco to cosying up at the VIP booth area. The open kitchen bar top concept lends an inviting feel, allowing you to witness as they whip up your food for you. Dishes at Amethyst are priced from RM 16 to RM 52. Amethyst is located at A4-G2-06, Publika, No. 1, Jalan Dutamas 1, 50480 Kuala Lumpur and is open on weekdays from 10am-11pm. On weekends and public holidays it’s open from 10am-1am. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/amethyst.restaurant.

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What’s better than LINE stickers? Malaysian-ised LINE stickers! LINE, the world’s leading mobile platform, recently launched the first ever localised stickers in Malaysia to add more local flavour to users in their daily communication while chatting with one another. In an initiative to identify with Malaysian users, LINE has introduced its popular Moon character expressing himself in Malaysian phrases that we can all relate to. ‘Jom’, ‘Syoknya’, ‘Settle!’ and ‘Yamcha’ are amongst the phrases that users can find on the Malaysian Moon’s Special Stickers set. This special edition sticker set with 16 different images is free for all LINE users to download. Users need only look up ‘Malaysian Moon Special’ under the ‘Free’ category in the LINE Sticker Store. The sticker set will also be made available soon in the LINE Camera Stamp Shop. Syok-nya! For more information, visit line.naver.jp/en.


Voopee Launch:

The Evolution of Communication XOX Berhad unveils the XOX-Voopee, an innovative mobile service application that allows smartphone users to have an actual second mobile number, minus the need for an additional phone or SIM card. The mobile smartphone app was launched by newly crowned Maybank Malaysian Open Super Series Premier 2014 single and doubles champions, Dato’ Lee Chong Wei, Lim Khim Wah and Goh V Shem. In simple terms, the XOX-Voopee is an app that allows you to call or text on data network without any charges. Yes, absolutely free. This is possible as the Voopee utilises the power of the Internet via mobile data connection or WiFi to provide the services. Unlike other applications, Voopee also allows its subscribers to call and text non-Voopee numbers. It works exactly like normal mobile services, but at more affordable rates. Jointly developed by a European mobile solution provider and a Malaysian mobile operator, the Voopee service is already running in Singapore, Hong Kong and Indonesia. For Malaysia, it’s known as XOX-Voopee. Currently, the app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and is ready for use on iOS platforms too. For more information, visit www.voopee.com

SPOTLIGHT

Sennheiser Opens New Concept Store Audio specialist Sennheiser officially launched its Sennheiser Concept Store in Bangsar Shopping Centre, Kuala Lumpur with a MOMENTUM [Sound x Style] showcase. The 45-square-metre store offers customers the full range of headphones and earphones for both the casual listener and serious audiophiles. Sennheiser displayed the “Sound x Style” exhibit featuring stylish, notable celebrities including DJ Goldfish, singer Atilia Haron and radio presenter Jeremy Teo with H&M’s Spring Collection 2014. In addition to the MOMENTUM range, Sennheiser boasts one of the widest ranges of headphones in the market to appeal to varying lifestyles. Its ranges include travel, sports, home entertainment, street, audiophile and DJ lines. The new store is part of Sennheiser’s broader strategy in providing an experiential showcase to consumers and also in expanding its brand across Asia. The MOMENTUM On-Ears are available in seven different colours retailing for RM829, while the MOMENTUM retails at RM1,429 at the new Sennheiser concept store. They’re also available at authorised retailers and selected Sennheiser sales partner stores.The new Sennheiser concept store is located on Unit F133, First Floor, Bangsar Shopping Centre, Kuala Lumpur. Opening hours are daily from 10am – 9pm.

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THE LATEST FROM SHOWBUSINESS

MARCH 2014

SPOTLIGHT

New Venue For Future Music Festival Asia 2014

Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Death

Won’t Affect The Hunger Games 46-year-old actor Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead with a syringe in his arm in his New York City apartment. Circumstances suggest that the actor died of an overdose. New York City police found up to 70 bags of suspected heroin inside his home a day after his death. The Oscar-winning actor was last known for his role as rebel leader and former game-maker Plutarch Heavensbee in The Hunger Games. Hoffman is said to have already completed the vast majority of his work on The Hunger Games finale, the two-part Mockingjay. However, it was later revealed that the actor had one major, emotional scene left to film for Mockingjay - Part 2. “We’re all extremely sad, but as it relates to production, it’s going to have no impact. Obviously, we’re going to have a couple of work-around issues but the movie will still be creatively whole. His performances in both remaining movies will be up to the best of his craft. We feel it will be a good tribute to him”, said a Lionsgate exec. Mockingjay - Part 1 hits theatres in November, with Mockingjay - Part 2 scheduled for November 2015. 18

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Future Music Festival Asia 2014 (FMFA 2014), Southeast Asia’s largest music festival, announced a change of venue to the Bukit Jalil National Stadium. The event, which takes place from 13th to 15th March, was previously scheduled to be held at MINES Wonderland. Livescape Asia director Iqbal Ameer said that the change of venue was due to the unexpected increase in attendees at this year’s festival. “By moving to the Bukit Jalil National Stadium, FMFA will still be held at a venue close to the city. The National Stadium is also an iconic monument, one that Malaysians can identify with and is a proud symbol of our nation. It’s a fitting venue as all eyes will be on this country in March as we look to host over 20,000 fans from abroad this year. Moreover, the Bukit Jalil LRT station, which is practically at the doorstep of the festival, will be extending its operating hours from the 13th – 15th March, providing festival goers with the convenience of getting to and from the festival site without causing traffic congestion”, he said. The festival’s 2014 edition expanded to three days this year with over 30 world renowned acts set to thrill close to 85,000 fans. For more information, visit www.futuremusicfestival. asia or www.facebook.com/futuremusicasia.


Selena Gomez Secretly Checked Into Rehab ABC News has confirmed that Selena Gomez checked into a treatment centre a.k.a rehab for two weeks. Sources say Selena went in for a combination of problems, including alcohol, pot and prescription Ambien. However, her rep shot down tabloid rumours claiming that the ‘Come & Get It’ singer checked into The Meadows centre in Arizona in January for drug and alcohol abuse. “Selena voluntarily spent time at Meadows but not for substance abuse”, her rep said. There were already signs that something was amiss, for around that time, 21-year-old Selena Gomez announced that she was cancelling tours in Asia (apparently, this includes Malaysia) and Australia to focus on herself. “My fans are so important to me and I would never want to disappoint them, but it has become clear to me and those close to me that after many years of putting my work first, I need to spend some time on myself in order to be the best person I can be. To my fans, I sincerely apologize and I hope you guys know how much each and every one of you mean to me”, she said in a statement. We hope you’re feeling better, Selena!

Show Off Talent

Search 2014

Back for a second year, auditions kicked off last month as they visited schools, colleges and shopping malls in the Klang Valley, Penang and Johor. In 99 seconds, contestants have to show off their skills, be it dancing, singing, martial arts expertise, etc. Auditions were held at HanXing College, Alfa International College, New Era and University Tunku Abdul Rahman from 18th – 21st February. On 25th, 26th and 28th February, auditions were held at Sunway University College Johor Baru, UCSI (South Wing) Johor Baru and Crescendo International College Johor Baru. From 11th – 14th March, they will be heading to UCSI, In-House Multimedia College, Dasein Academy of Art and International College of Music. On 26th and 29th March, those in Penang will get to audition at KDU College and 1st Avenue. This year, winners will walk away with RM5,000 cash prize each, for male and female champions. They will also receive Nutrition Matter’s products worth RM1,000, Neway CEO Cash Vouchers worth RM500 and more. In addition, both male and female winners will battle to win another grand champion prize of an additional RM1,000. Singers and actors Alvin Chong, Fuying, Sam, Ke Qing and Zen will be judging the competition. For details, visit www.megaultimate.com.my. MAR 2014 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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NEWS FROM THE SPORTING ARENA

MARCH 2014

Malaysia To Host The ‘Oscars’ Of Sports

Fun And Quirky Racquet Sport For All Say hello to Jombola, the latest racquet sport in the world. Jombola was first created in 2006 and then launched in a ‘controlled’ school to allow for its monitored development. Five years later in August 2011, it was introduced to the sports world. By 2013, it began its entry into the ASEAN Region. Today, it has already been launched at teacher training institutes, colleges and universities, and also corporate clubs and is rapidly expanding in the sporting community of Malaysia. Jombola is played on a badminton court, using exactly the same lines and spacing but with a lower net. It looks and sounds easy but the sport requires fitness, agility, precision, strength, speed and stamina. The apparatuses consist of a specialised racquet and a Foam Ball. It is a technical sport requiring excellent motor coordination and the development of sophisticated racquet movements and skills. It’s competitive in nature and plays to a score of 15 points in a best of three games format. Perhaps the best thing about Jombola is that it’s easy to play and no lessons are needed to master it. All you need to do is pick up the racquet and start playing!

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Come 26th March, Kuala Lumpur will host the 15th edition of the Laureus World Sports Awards. If you don’t know what that is, well, it’s the biggest awards ceremony to honour the best in the world of sports. It is also known as the ‘Oscars’ of the sports world. Chairman of the Laureus World Sports Academy Edwin Moses, said in a statement, “I am delighted that the 2014 Awards is to be staged in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is an exciting development that Laureus is being held in South East Asia for the first time, enabling the Laureus message to be extended to another part of the world. Of course, this will be a very emotional occasion as it is the first Awards since the death of our patron, the great Nelson Mandela and I am sure with the support of everyone in Kuala Lumpur it will be an awards ceremony to remember, where we can salute today’s sporting heroes and pay tribute to President Mandela.” This is the first time that a Southeast Asian nation is chosen to host the ceremony since its inception in 2000. This year’s ceremony was actually scheduled to take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but organisers cancelled the plan last month. Past winners in the Laureus World Sports Awards include Usain Bolt, Sebastian Coe, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Alex Ferguson, Lewis Hamilton, Kelly Holmes, Rafael Nadal, Pelé, Steve Redgrave, Ronaldo, Michael Schumacher, Kelly Slater, Shaun White, Serena Williams and Zinedine Zidane.



offtheshelf by jq lee

SELECTION OF NEW PRODUCTS

MARCH 2014

Antabax Pure Pine Antibacterial Protection

It combines the refreshing woodsy scent and health benefits of pure pine essence with micro moisture serum and skin vitamins to keep skin smelling fresh while restoring its natural moisture level for healthier, smoother skin. The brand’s proven Derma Protect system provides 24-hour 99.9% antibacterial protection, ideal for people with an active lifestyle. Antabac Pure Pine Antibacterial Shower and Soap range retails from RM3.80 to RM14.50.

SCHOLL Elena & Fedora Range

These slip-on sandals with Scholl’s Biomechanics foot bed are designed to make that spring holiday a fun-filled and pain-free one. It’s clinically designed to reduce heel, ankle and lower back pain. Elena and Fedora are slightly different in design but both come with a cool and rugged buckle detailing.

Za True White Ex Essence Lotion

Formulated with Triple Whitening Ingredients including 4MSK, APM and Vitamin C essence (VP-IP), the thick liquid hydrates skin to give you a more translucent complexion. It also contains Hydrolytic Pearl Protein to combat aging refines skin texture and whitens skin. It retails at RM54.90 for 150ml.

Ubermen Attitude EDT Hada Labo Mild Peeling Lotion

It has a unique formulation that doesn’t only slough away dull skin and impurities but it also stimulates cell renewal. It gently tightens up pores to prevent clogging and breakouts, minimizes the appearance of fine lines and improves skin elasticity and firmness while deeply hydrating skin with its moisturising properties. It retails at RM49.90 for 170ml.

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The new Attitude fragrance is inspired by Aaron Aziz, Ubermen EDT’s spokesperson and an award-winning actor. It has a basic accord of top-note citrus with a hint of spiciness and midnotes of pink pepper on a warm amber and wood base. The spray retails at RM25.90 each.



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THE BEAUTY BIAS

MARCH 2014


IN A NUTSHELL : More makeup – Likeability and competency increase, reliability decreases. Shiny and deep lip colour – Gives a powerful “I’m in charge here” kind of impression. Light to moderate lip colour with less gloss – Gives off a more balanced, collaborative appeal. Wrong colour or texture – May give a bad impression to people.

FOOD FOR THOUGHTS : Cosmetics can significantly change how people see you, how smart people think you are at the first glance, or how warm and approachable you are.

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o you yearn more respect, trust and affection from the people you meet? Wearing a decent amount of makeup apparently can help. It has now been proven that makeup can alter people’s perception of you. Needless to say, it also boosts a woman’s attractiveness. A study was conducted by P&G Beauty & Grooming where lead investigator Nancy Etcoff, PhD., Assistant Clinical Professor at Harvard University and Associate Researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry concluded that makeup is actually a powerful tool in any woman’s arsenal – should she choose to use it – when striving to be perceived as more likeable, trustworthy and competent. Study participants were shown images of 25 different women, each sporting 1 of 4 different looks: no makeup; subtly or “naturally” made up; “professionally” made up and lastly, “glamorously” made up. Subjects were not allowed to look in a mirror, lest their feelings about the way they looked affect observers’ impressions. One hundred forty-nine adults (including 61 men) judged the pictures for 250 milliseconds each, which was enough time to make a snap judgement. It resulted in all three of the made up looks garnering

increased ratings of attractiveness, competence, likeability and trust. When 119 different adults (including 30 men) were given unlimited time to look at the same faces, the “glamorous” look, which was the one with the most makeup, varied slightly. It was judged to be significantly more attractive and competent than the faces without makeup, which were found to be equally likeable but less trustworthy. This study went on to reveal which makeup look was best for certain situations. The results suggest that depending on which aspect of your personality you want communicated to others , it’s possible to manipulate your style of makeup to get what you want. However, there are some women who did not view the findings of the study as progress. A law professor at Standford University stated that she didn’t wish to spend 20 minutes applying makeup and did not buy the theory that the quality of her teaching depended on the amount of makeup she has on. She is no “beauty basher” but is clearly against the whole idea about how attractiveness can spill over into judgements of one’s competence and job performance. According to her, individuals should be judged on the basis of competence, not the application of cosmetics.

With cosmetics, a woman has complete control over her looks. Makeup enables a woman to transform herself, not only in how she looks, but also how she feels about herself. Makeup makes women look more likeable or more approachable.

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QUICK FIXES FOR BUSY LADIES

For more info: <Website: maybelline.com.my> <Facebook: www.facebook.com/maybellinenysimplyfab>

MARCH 2014

Makeup Tips for

Superwoman Being a college student in this era is no longer just about attending classes and getting assignments out of the way. To stand out and go further, we strive to excel in our social life too.

No Mess Since It’s Pressed As a young woman, you want to turn heads because you look good, not because you’re emitting enough shine to compete with a disco ball. A good pressed powder will never let you down when it comes to fixing unwanted shine on your face and it’s convenient to carry in your purse too. Also, since it’s pressed, there’ll be no mess. Just remember to blot the excess oil from your face first with a tissue or blotter before touching-up up with your pressed powder. Try the Maybelline New York Clear Smooth BB Silk Poreless White with SPF21 PA+++. It’s super lightweight and contains Korean Mulberry Root Extract to give you a fairer, pore-less complexion for up to 12 hours! Now you can be a head-turner for all the right reasons.

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ollege, clubs and society sometimes seem too much on our plates, so we can only imagine those juggling a part-time job too. How do we keep up with these never-ending tasks and still look our best when we step out? Grab your cosmetic bag and follow these tips!

Lash Obsession No makeup bag, especially that of a young lady’s, should be without the magic wand of cosmetics, namely, the mascara. Mascara has always been the secret tool of women to look more awake, lively and even lusty in an instant. The trick is to find that one perfect mascara that will get the job done. If you want something that works like a charm and stays put all day, we suggest you try Lashionista by Maybelline New York. Boasting a formula enriched with X-finity Fibres this supernova of mascaras can actually add 4mm of extended lashes to your peepers. The ultra-light film forming gives your lengthened lashes a gravity defying lift, allowing them to go up and stay up while being totally smudge-proof for 24 hours. 26

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Polish It If a lip gloss is your best friend, a coloured lip gloss has to be a BFF! With a coloured lip gloss, you can even skip lip liner and still look like you have professionally made up lips. This is exactly what you’ll get with Maybelline Lip Polish by Color Sensational. This fast-applying lip gloss with a 3-in-1 liquid colour balm delivers a moisturizing liquid balm that preps lips for intensely rich colour. Its pure pigments never settle into lines and won’t leave lips feeling dry while the glossy topcoat enhances curves, making lips look fuller and more luscious than ever.

Stand a chance to win goodies from Maybelline worth up to RM100 each by downloading our digital interactive magazine app via Google Play Store or Apple App Store!


SELECTED RANGE OF BEAUTY PRODUCTS

MARCH 2014

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L’OREAL PARIS EXTRAORDINARY OIL THE FORMULAS IN THIS RANGE SUPPLY THE HAIR WITH DAZZLE, NOURISHMENT, SOFTNESS AND SHINE – ALL WITH A LIGHT TOUCH. A RESULT OF THE ALCHEMY OF SIX PRECIOUS FLORAL OIL EXTRACTS OF LOTUS, CHAMOMILE, TIARE FLOWER, DOG DAISY, ROSE AND LINSEED. THIS EXTRAORDINARY OIL IS AN INDISPENSABLE INGREDIENT FOR BEAUTIFUL HAIR. PRICE: RM39.90

NIVEA IN-SHOWER SKIN CONDITIONER FIRST OF ITS KIND BODY CONDITIONER WHICH CONTAINS CARING OILS THAT IS ACTIVATED BY WATER SO THAT IT’S ABSORBED INTO THE SKIN, HYDRATES AND NOURISHES WITHOUT FEELING STICKY. IT ALSO HELPS REPAIR THE 10 SIGNS OF DRY AND DAMAGED SKIN TO GIVE A SILKY SMOOTH FINISH. PRICE: RM16.90

BIFESTA CLEANSING LOTION SEBUM THIS 3-IN-1 LOTION REMOVES MAKEUP, TONES AND MOISTURISES IN JUST ONE STEP! THIS WATER-BASED MAKEUP REMOVER IS 100% OIL-FREE, LIGHT AND NON-STICKY AND CLEANSE DEEP INTO THE PORES. IT CONTAINS HYALURONIC ACID TO RETAIN MOISTURE AND GREEN TEA EXTRACTS FOR PORE TIGHTENING. PRICE: RM34.90

SUHADAFIT UV WATER GEL SPF30 PA+++

GARNIER OLIA THANKS TO THE OIL DELIVERY SYSTEM THAT REPLACES THE NEED OF SMELLY AMMONIA IN HAIR DYES, GARNIER OLIA INTRODUCES A NEW EXPERIENCE OF HOME HAIR COLOURING WITH AN ULTRA-FEMININE FLORAL FRAGRANCE. WITH ITS UNIQUE FORMULATION, IT’S NOW POSSIBLE TO ACHIEVE YOUR DESIRED COLOUR RESULTS WHILE VISIBLY IMPROVING HAIR QUALITY AND PROVIDING OPTIMAL SCALP COMFORT. IT’S AVAILABLE IN NINE STUNNING SHADES. PRICE: RM34.90

A NON-STICKY, WATERY-GEL SUNSCREEN THAT FEELS SUCCULENT ON THE SKIN AS IT SPREADS SMOOTHLY AND TURNS TRANSPARENT UPON APPLICATION. TESTED FOR SKIN IRRITATION AND PHOTOSTIMULATED REACTIONS, IT HAS A SUBTLE, FRESH CITRUSLIKE SCENT AND CAN BE EASILY REMOVED WITH SOAP. PRICE: RM32.90

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ROCK ‘N’ ROLL GLAMOUR

MARCH 2014

Let's

Rock O

VOLCOM SOUND CHECK SUPER SKINNY JEANS – RM19 9.90

Take a dash of punk, add a little goth and what you get is leather, a whole lot of black and really punchy accessories. It’s time to bring Rock ‘n’ Roll back for a rocker chic makeover.

VANS MIRRORED SUNGLASSES – RM69.00

VANS FRINGE SLINGBAG – RM139.00

VANS WORLD TOUR TEE – RM 129.00

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VOLCOM TIE-DYE FOR TANK – RM129.90

On! GUESS RED JACKET – RM599.00

GUESS DUAL-TONED STILETTO – RM489.00

GUESS PLEATHER LBD – RM399.00

VOLCOM DENIM JACKET – RM249.90

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STAND FOR SOMETHING WITH DR. MARTENS

For more information, visit: www.drmartens.com

MARCH 2014

Throughout Dr. Martens’ history, the brand has been adopted and subverted by countless rebellious characters, subcultures and tribes. It has brought together the societies of mods, glam, punks, psychobillies, grebos, goths, numetal, hardcore, grunge and rock and it can certainly claim its part in turning them into leagues of extraordinary individuals.

MAYCHILD STUD GRAFFITI 10-EYE BOOT

CORE MILLED EZRA INTERWOVEN SHOE

These are people who stand out from the crowd in their own unique way and for many of them, their journey of self-expression has always been accompanied by a pair of Docs. From first time wearers to those who have been with the brand forever, Dr. Martens celebrates them all for they are authentic characters, each standing for something.

WHAT DO YOU

STAND FOR?

#FUNFACT Dr. Martens’ air-cushioned sole, designed by German inventor, Dr. Klaus Maertens, was engineered primarily to meet specific needs, which included support and comfort for his own broken foot.

1490 10-EYE BOOT

CORE CHAY 8-EYE BOOT

The Dr. Martens boots, with their trademark yellow stitches, grooved soles and heel-loops, were manufactured by British boot maker R. Griggs and Co, in Cobbs Lane, Wollaston, England and were boots for workers. They were initially worn by postmen and policemen and were touted as the most comfortable, durable and lightweight of their kind in comparison to competitors at the time. A specific range of “Made In England” products are still manufactured in the Cobbs Lane factory in Wollace, England, the birth factory of the original Dr. Martens boots. The factory, which has been making footwear for the Griggs family since 1901, houses a close-knit team schooled in the art of traditional shoe-making and the unique process that makes Dr. Martens like no other shoe on earth. The first pair of Dr. Martens boots rolled off the production line on 1st April, 1960. The manufacturing process has been fine-tuned and perfected ever since – from the cutting of the leather hides to the heat-sealing with a blade of fire that welds the air-cushioned sole to the upper.

LYDON STUD STEEL TOE SHOE

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STYRENE BONDAGE BOOT



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THE LATEST LOOK IN HAUTE COUTURE

MARCH 2014

The Modern Rockabilly

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Rockabilly had a strong influence on fashion during the 50s to early 60s. As a recycled fashion, the rock and roll style evolved with more complex definitions in today’s fashion world. The greaser look seems to be carried well by both genders at this present era where leather and distressed jeans are universal. Let’s see how the runways rock black and grunge for both sexes.

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BIOTHERM HOMME FOAM SHAVER > RM85.00

ROMANO MAN METRO PULSE > RM36.90

GATSBY COOL SHOCK DOUBLE PROTECTION DEODORANT ROLL-ON > RM4.90

PRODUCT IS AVAILABLE AT MUSE BY WATSONS

ELITE EDGY EFX WATER GEL SUPER STRONG > RM12.30 (200ML)

guysstuff BEST GROOMING PRODUCTS FOR MEN

MARCH 2014


WATSON MEN 5-BLADE RAZOR > RM22.90

PRODUCT IS AVAILABLE AT WATSONS

GARNIER MEN TURBOLIGHT OIL CONTROL ICY SCRUB > RM7.90 (50ML)

GATSBY COOL SHOCK DEODORANT PERFUME SPRAY > RM7.90

VASELINE’S OIL CONTROL MOISTURISER > RM18.90 (40G)


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ACHIEVE GREAT HAIR WITH ELITE

MARCH 2014

The New Way of

Making a Statement! A hairstyle is one of the first few things a woman notices on a man. Gone are the days of grabbing a single bottle of gel and comb to try to get the job done! Now, with a wide range of hairstyles to try, specific hairstyling products are all the rage. Flex those fingers and dip them into pure water-based ELITE EDGY EFX by Dashing for a transformation like never before. Your hairstyle is your perfect gateway to looking edgy, so, make it good, make it cool, make it desirable and set the bar for the rest.

Spiky Web Fibre Has a strong holding power for creating adequately shiny, gravity-defying spikes.

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Wavy Loose Clay Lets you experiment with loose hairstyles while still maintaining superb texture and definition.

Airy Wild Mud Injects volume, definition and maximum control for a head of sexy, bed-hair look.

Extreme Cool Gel and Super Strong Gel Shiny Wet and Rugged Matte Wax Perfect for achieving texture and separation. To avoid clumping, be sure to warm up and evenly distribute wax on palms before using.

Hair gels are usually fixative products that dry out hard but these water-based and non-sticky gels can be ‘reactivated’ by wetting your hands and running them through your hair. These long-lasting gels make it easy to transform from neat and tidy during the day to sleek and spiky at night.


SO, YOU WANT TO BE A MODEL? Calling all aspiring talents! Want to give modelling a try but unsure of where to start? Have absolutely no clue what a portfolio is supposed to look like? Can’t seem to find affordable photography services? Let us help you! Priced at only RM80 per talent, our creative team at Campus Plus magazine is offering professional portrait photography packages for your talent portfolio. All you need to do is schedule a session with our creative team and leave the rest to us! Campus Plus professional portrait photography package includes: • One hour studio photography • Close up and full body shots • Four A5 photo cards • Custom DVD of hi-res quality jpegs

Campus Media Resources Sdn. Bhd. For more information, call us at 03-7842 6688 or email us at haziq@campusplus.com.my


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OF CHARACTERS, COSTUMES AND CHARM

MARCH 2014

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ast year, over a weekend in March, unsuspecting shoppers at Sunway Pyramid were greeted by a slew of youngsters donning bright and colourful makeup, wigs of various lengths and styles, crazy contact lenses and out-ofthis-world costumes. For some, the quirky characters might’ve been familiar i.e. as seen on TV, while others might have felt that there must’ve been an invasion of some sort. Well, the truth is, there was a kind of invasion – a cosplay takeover (not a hostile one, though). The event that was taking place was the Animax Carnival Malaysia 2013. ‘Cosplay’, short for ‘costume play’ or ‘costume roleplay’ is a performance art in which participants wear costumes and accessories to represent a specific character or idea. It was a concept that started in Western pop culture events before getting adapted into Japanese pop culture. Cosplayers often interact to create a subcultured centre on roleplay.

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The day Cosplay made local headlines Lately however, the term, ‘cosplay’ has been tainted, so to speak, due to the gruesome murder of 15-year-old Ng Yuk Tim, allergedly by a 23-year-old cosplayer. To jog your memory, the suspect, Poon Wai Hong, allegedly tried to rape young Yuk Tim before bludgeoning her head with a dumbbell on 20th October last year. Her body was found in a suitcase at Kota Kemuning in Shah Alam the next day. Needless to say, the news shook the nation. The cosplay community has since been feeling a brunt of the incident. Yuan, a 22-yearold concept artiste at an animation house, who has been ‘in the scene’ since 2007, says, ‘cosplay murder’ - by looking at a headline like that, most parents will go berserk if their child’s a cosplayer or if they got to know of someone involved cosplay. So, what would have happened if the headlines read ‘Businessman murder’ instead? Would it then mean that all businessmen have to quit their jobs due to the implications? Basically, danger does not discriminate, cosplay or no cosplay.”

Jon Dei Goon

Jon Dei Goon

The undermined values Meanwhile, Jean-Yves Sibert, who often goes by his ‘pop culture’ nickname ‘Crim’, laments, “Cosplay is a hobby for everyone who fancies this kind of thing and is not something that would motivate a person to harm another human being physically. We don’t blame guns for the killing of people, we blame its user. Personally, I think the cosplay term was misused to spice up the situation. Newspapers do this all the time to boost its sales. With or without cosplay, cases like Yuk Tim’s happen all over the world”. According to Sibert, Cosplay has a lot of positive values that can teach individuals to be more outspoken, confident, creative, and sociable. He added that he has personally seen cosplay help socially awkward people break free from their shyness and join a community based on common interests. Sibert has been active in the community for six whole years now and he adds that other than being involved out of sheer passion, he also helps raise funds at events to do good! He’s a proud member of two non-profit organisations called ‘501st Legion’ and ‘Heroes 4 Kids’. These are testaments that there’s more than what meets the eye e.g. sensationalised news and cartoon character costumes.

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OF CHARACTERS, COSTUMES AND CHARM

MARCH 2014

Beyond mere costume play Two of the most notable cosplay events in Malaysia are none other than the Animax Carnival Malaysia and Comic Fiesta. At these events, visitors and anime enthusiasts are treated to a weekend of traditional and modern carnival games and fun activities, much like how it’s done in the land of the rising sun. Contrary to popular belief, the extravaganza was beyond just cosplay. According to avid cosplayer 24-year-old Jonathan Goon aka ‘Dei’, there’s usually lots of stuff going on during a cosplay event. “There’s the cosplay competition, where participants go up against each other on stage with performances and skits. Then we have singing competitions, where you get to sing your favourite songs and try to win a prize. Danceoffs are pretty fun, where during the closing of an event, songs are played and everyone is encouraged to let off steam and just dance away with their friends. We also have the gaming competitions and live-action roleplaying activities where you have to get into character to earn points and prizes,” said Goon. The Animax Carnival Malaysia 2013 featured a special showcase by Japanese songstress May’n who is best known as the singing voice of character Sheryl Nome in the hit anime series, “Macross Frontier”. Cosplay contestants created and wore costumes of their chosen ‘Fairy Tail’ character to compete for prizes worth over RM10,000. Other cosplayers simply took the opportunity to display their colourful costumes, most of which were meticulously handmade and the results of hours of blood, sweat and tears, so to speak.

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When asked about his inspirations and costumes, Jean-Yves Sibert said, “I just pick characters that I like and put them on my ‘To-Do’ list. Usually the ones that are childhood favourites get the priority. First, it starts out with reverse engineering from using animation/ movie/comic references, then I decide if it’s practical to wear. Next, I source out materials to predict its budget. The materials are sourced from online stores, as not all materials are available locally in Australia/Malaysia. I prefer to make costumes as close as possible to its actual resemblance and quality as in the movie. I always ask myself, “If that were real and used in the field, how would it be done?’”. Meanwhile, Jonathan Goon confesses that the materials for his getups had to be sourced from the the least expected places such as car fabrication shops, workshops and hardware shops. “Most of my materials are imported from overseas as they’re almost impossible to find in Malaysia. Parts of my proton pack from Ghostbusters are from all over the world, ranging from the US, Canada, UK and even Brazil!”, he added.

Jean Yves Sibert

Jean Yves Sibert


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OF CHARACTERS, COSTUMES AND CHARM

MARCH 2014

The growth of a bold culture So, how has the cosplay culture and community grown in Malaysia in the recent years? Well, quite a bit! Let’s take the annual Comic Fiesta as an example. Comic Fiesta started as a small exhibition at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall in 2002 with a somewhat weak turnout. In 2003, the event moved to Ancasa Hotel and Spa to house a turnout of double its predecessor. By 2012, Comic Fiesta was held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and it drew over 30,000 attendees across a two-day span. Needless to say, it’s now known as Malaysia’s largest comics, games and animation convention. Having taken a walk down memory lane and personally witnessing the growth of the culture and community, Jonathan Goon says, “With the proliferation of social media sites, I don’t see much of the camaraderie between new cosplayers nowadays. Before Facebook and other sites, most of us just had a single forum to talk to other cosplayers, and we bonded through that. Meet-ups, hangouts, art jams and ‘yumcha’ sessions were all ways of how we grew close. Now, you can just make a group on Facebook, invite people in, and not meet with them until the date of the event! I don’t mind

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making new friends, but I tend to stay closer to those I’ve come to know over the years.” Jean-Yves Sibert agrees with this sentiment. “I’ve witnessed them from the time they were a small, shy community into the committed and daring one they have become now. This is the change I have been noticing every year in the past six years, when I come back from Australia for Comic Fiesta. Malaysia is partially prepared for this pop culture exposure, but personally, I think the local cosplayers need to be aware that the public is not as open-minded as Western countries. For example, in Australia, I go all out into roleplaying (acting) the character but in Malaysia, I hold back as people might freak out. Unless of course, they are really cool parents who watch the morning cartoons/ anime with their kids.” For more pictures, download our digital interactive magazine app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store!.


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OUR VERY OWN FMFA2014 PRE-PARTY RIGHT HERE

MARCH 2014

getting down to business with the man behind

FMFA 2014!

With the Future Music Festival Asia 2014 (FMFA 2014) looming and punters brimming with excitement for the month of March, we forget the true unsung heroes who have worked from ground up and pulled all-nighters to make it happen.

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Check out FMFA 2014 at: www.facebook.com/futuremusicasia or www.twitter.com/livescapeasia Or you can head to this website at: www.futuremusicfestival.asia

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aid to be the biggest music festival in Southeast Asia, Future Music Festival Asia has come a long and far way since its inaugural event just two years ago. From a turnout of 25,000 in 2012 and 55,000 in 2013, it’s only fair that we give them all the bragging rights in the world as Livescape Asia has confirmed that they’re expecting a crowd of 85,000 for FMFA 2014! We took a step back from all that hype when we sat down with Livescape co-founder and director Iqbal Ameer as he took FMFA 2014 apart for us (figuratively speaking, of course) and handed us the nitty-gritty details. CAMPUS+: You’re a big part of the FMFA production, right? How much does it cost to produce? IQBAL AMEER: The entire show costs RM50 million. About 60% of that goes to talent i.e. artiste fees. Then we’ve got about 15% that goes into marketing and the rest goes into production and site logistics. That should give you a good gauge of the breakdown – most of the money go to the talents.

WE GO THROUGH SO MUCH EFFORT TO ENSURE THAT PEOPLE GET A GOOD SHOW – FANS OR TICKET BUYERS SHOULD BE THERE TO SUPPORT US IN WHAT WE’RE TRYING TO ACHIEVE. I REALLY WISH THEY KNEW HOW MUCH WE GO THROUGH

OPPOSITE PAGE | EPIC: FMFA 2013 SAW 55,000 PUNTERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

C+: So, you’ve just announced the change in the FMFA venue. As we all know, Sepang International Circuit is a flat ground whereas Bukit Jalil Stadium is, well, Bukit Jalil Stadium. How’s that going to change FMFA in the planning sense? IA: A lot of people think that we’re doing it in Bukit Jalil Stadium but actually, we’re using the entire facilities of Bukit Jalil Stadium, meaning the outer grounds. Sepang International Circuit is flat but the site that we have now is bigger than that. We’ve looked at the site plan and it’s amazing – you’re going to go in there and go, “What?! This doesn’t look like Bukit Jalil Stadium at all!”. The reason why we moved is not because of us but because of the punters. We’d be more than happy to do it in Mines but when the ticket sales jumped and with the crowd expectancy of 85,000, it had to be done. C+: What are some of the processes that come into play when preparing for FMFA? IA: The first thing we need to do when we organise a festival is, we need to convince all these acts to play over the three days. It’s not like, “Eh bro, can play ah on the 13th of March?”. It doesn’t work that way! We have to lobby so that usually happens when Rahul and I travel. We go to Europe, we meet all the agents, we see who’s available and when we have this big chart to see when these acts are touring. Then we go back to our Facebook page and Twitter to see what kind of acts people like and from there we decide on the acts based on their schedules. Then, we speak to the respective agents and negotiate prices or deals and we pay them. That’s step one. Step two, while that is happening and as the line-up is growing organically, we have our sponsorship team going out and lobbying for sponsors. While that’s going on, we have our production team to find venues, specifications, do we have the equipment that the talents need in this country? If not, where is it coming from? Is

it coming from UK? Singapore? China? How much is that going to cost us? While that’s going on, we have our marketing team which goes, “Okay, these are the number of acts that we have, so how are the billing orders going to work? Can we get press? Can we get artistes to agree to press?”. Everything happens simultaneously and it takes about six months. C+: How is working on FMFA different from working on the other events that Livescape Asia has done in the past? IA: One thing that we strive very proudly on doing is, we always try to match production standards apple to apple. The show that you see here in KL, we always say that if you were to go to Europe and see the same show, it’d be the same. So, production standards are very high to ensure that people here would experience the same here as they would elsewhere. Secondly, would be crowd flow. A lot of people attend FMFA and that means our bars need to be stocked right, we work very closely with the police and security teams to make sure that people are safe. Ample parking is important too because Malaysians love to drive! We have an entire separate team that dedicates themselves to parking sites. C+: What could possibly go wrong on show day? IA: We’re very confident about our production standards but one of our biggest fears is the stage collapsing or catching on fire. We take a lot of necessary precautions to ensure that that doesn’t happen but yes, that’s one of our biggest fears because if that happens, we have no show. The safety of the patrons would be number two on my list i.e. proper medical response teams to make sure that people are fine and that they don’t get dehydrated. We always tell people to be smart because if they do something stupid, we become liable for it and we might not have another FMFA. We have to answer to the authorities. Another thing that worries me is whether the artistes have arrived or not because without them, there’s no show either! We’ve had an experience before where an artiste didn’t show up because he/she took the next flight and didn’t tell us. We also had another artiste who was on a plane that detoured to Penang and our team had to drive up to Penang to drive him back down to KL for the show. C+: Yes and when they don’t turn up, the punters aren’t going to be happy! IA: Exactly. That’s one thing though. You know, I wish people really knew how much work goes into pulling off a show like FMFA and the thing is, we don’t even know if we’ll make money out of it or not. We go through so much effort to ensure that people get a good show – fans or ticket buyers should be there to support us in what we’re trying to achieve. I really wish they knew how much we go through. * Get your FMFA 2014 tickets now via www.galactix.asia!

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THE LOWDOWN ON THE “ME, ME, ME!” GENERATION

MARCH 2014


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hile there has been so much negativity given to the generation and its shortcomings, we’re now taking a look at your average Gen Y misconceptions and stereotyping. Are they really as lazy as they come? Is Gen Y “good for nothing” because they’re entitled and spoilt? How much of what the media says are myths and how much are realities?

Gen Y Is Lazy They say that the Gen Y group are always the first to leave and last to put up their hand when asked to volunteer for extra work – and that’s just the workplace alone. The media have also proclaimed that Gen Y is a selfish generation that’s too engrossed in their digital culture to understand the importance of hard work or doing things without “shortcuts”. They forgot the fact that Gen Y is the generation that has mastered the world’s most rapidly evolving set of tools i.e. technology. They utilise their knowledge to decrease production time, increase efficiency and most importantly, get

the job done while improving on the working environment. Yes, even if it means that they spend quite a bit of time on their gadgets.

Gen Y Have Unreasonably High Expectations This much is true because this generation wants success and believes that anything is possible so long as they work hard enough for it. Gen Y are known to have high expectations of themselves. Call it bright-eyed, call it hopeful, call it naïve – their high expectations of themselves can be a huge challenge for their careers or employers. Gen Y is also known to be disheartened easily and the first sign of failure might set them back by miles. However, do remember that they desire success. Maybe they’ve followed Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg’s story too closely and think that they too can change the world if they tried hard enough. Even Zuckerberg had to overcome obstacles on his own. Perhaps Gen Y forgets that failure is one of the many steps to success?

Gen Y Is Disloyal Because they have such high expectations of themselves and for their future, they can often come across as disloyal. Gen Y are loyal but not blindly so, for they believe in loyalty with reason and they had better be good reasons. They’re constantly looking to expand on their strengths and develop their skills and if a superior isn’t giving them room to do so, they rebel, or worse, start heading for the door. The problem is, good opportunities are far and few in between out there, so they should hold on to what they have right now and just be patient

instead of portraying disloyalty.

Gen Y Is Self-Centred We say this is the biggest myth of all because Gen Y aren’t the only self-centred beings around. At this point, it’s important to remember that Gen Y has been given a gift of entitlement e.g. “I deserve this!” and “I deserve that!” . It’s a somewhat damaging gift. Having said that, you’ll find that Gen Y’s self-centredness is actually defendable. For example, they may seem a tad narcissistic to create LinkedIn profiles (very important, by the way!) to show off their skills or have personal websites to archive their work/projects, but if they don’t, they’ll be at a great disadvantage over their peers. So, it does help to be a little, Me, me, me! – but just a little.

Gen Y Thrives On Constant Appraisal & Feedback Maybe their unreasonably high expectations of themselves and the bouts of narcissism have contributed to this but then again, Gen Y constantly seeks for improvements. When they want to know how they’re doing, they seek onthe-spot, real-time feedback because to them, it’s an efficient way of identifying their areas for improvement and development. With Gen Y, it’s not merely about success, but recognition is important too, for all the work that they put out. So come to think of it, who doesn’t want recognition for good work? We know we do! On another note, who or what made Gen Y the way they are though? Hmm. Something to think about.

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THE INS AND OUTS OF A COSTUME

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Cosplay is basically Asian in origin (Japan, to be exact), but for the past decade or so, it has been making headlines all over the West. This means that cosplay culture has gone beyond just Japanese animation as it has forayed into the Western entertainment industry. Now, parading around in popular anime characters are cosplayers dressed up as superheroes from Marvel Comics, DC Comics, as well as movie villains and game characters. You might think that it’s all about acting, moving and posing like the characters but in fact, the most important ingredient in successful cosplaying is the costume! 48

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I USUALLY GET CLOTH FROM LOCAL STORES LIKE NAGOYA AND KAMDAR BECAUSE IT’S MUCH CHEAPER. SOMETIMES, I ORDER MATERIALS E.G. PVC, LYCRA OR VINYL ONLINE BECAUSE THEY’RE NOT SOLD IN MALAYSIA. I MOSTLY SEW MY COSTUMES MYSELF BUT IF I’M TOO BUSY, I COMMISSION TAILORS TO MAKE THEM

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ure, there are costume stores in and around the city where people can go and rent cosplay gear to complete their character’s look. However, true cosplayers take it all in their own hands and spend more time and effort than you can ever imagine on perfecting their own costumes and bringing their characters to life. We cornered to a few popular Malaysian cosplayers and got them talking about getting down with their own costume-making. First, we asked Outpost Productions prop-maker Jonathan Goon a.k.a Dei on how he makes his ‘character decision’ and he revealed, “I normally choose characters that fit my body type and are within my skill range of costume making. I challenge myself every so often in new costume builds so that I can increase my skills in different areas of crafting. My usual prep for a new costume is to research and collect as many reference pictures of the costume as possible. Then I start saving money for materials, which normally involves preparing a budget and also, a schedule to get the costume completed. Then it’s onto the actual making of the costume!” 30-year-old Thomas Kuan, an ex-cosplayer who went by the name Hexlord said, “Usually, most cosplayers go with the characters they love or how well they can portray a character. After which, preparation begins! Preparation may involve extensive online research, viewing of the material e.g. books, manga, anime, repeated watching of the movie as well as the gathering of materials needed to make the costume. In terms of character portrayal and the recreation of the scenes, props can make or break the whole thing. Some time is needed in order to start making or modifying the costume. As for the source of materials, well, it may be anywhere! It’s all up to one’s creativity”. Graphic designer Kuro Dai, on the other hand, said, “It’s more than meets the eye. We role play the characters we know and love and we interact with other cosplayers and fans as the characters we portray. Fans of the characters or the series should be able to recognise us instantly! There are intensive preparations to be made months before, such as deciding on which character to cosplay, the location of the event or the location for a photo shoot and so on. There are a lot of planning, decision and strategies involved in pulling off a really good cosplay”. “I keep physically fit through sports and a good diet and trying out different poses for the characters I cosplay. Materials come from fabric shops and if there are materials which are hard to find, I’d look online. Inspirations come from many sources - usually when I read, watch or play a particular series or game, ideas would come. We search for materials based on how the costume is designed and how it would react to the environment”, he added. Hani Suraya aka Miyavi Honey, has been cosplaying for eight years now and she, too, gives her two cents on the art behind cosplay costume-making. “It’s about how you express your creativity by either sewing, makeup, wigstyling or prop-making and the effort you make to bring your favourite character to life. There are characters that I really

like but I won’t cosplay them because I know my limitations and I cannot pull off such character i.e. I may be able to cosplay a tall character because even though I’m short, I can wear platform shoes but I can’t cosplay a bulky macho character because I can’t fake the illusion”, she confessed. “I do in-depth research on the details for the costume and the correct poses to roleplay. I usually get cloth from local stores like Nagoya and Kamdar because it’s much cheaper. Sometimes, I order materials e.g. PVC, lycra or vinyl online because they’re not sold in Malaysia. I mostly sew my costumes myself but if I’m too busy, I commission tailors to make them”, she said. Last but not least, we spoke to Mohamad Siratul Akma, otherwise known as his cosplay name, Fritz. Fritz started off as a cosplayer in 2003 and stopped in 2006 to focus on his work. He still attends cosplay events but as a photographer. We asked him about some of the outstanding qualities that he usually looks out for when he’s on the job, which is photographing cosplayers. This is what he had to say: “To me, cosplay is not just about wearing the costume. It’s also about expressions, body language, being in character and trying to impersonate the character the best you can. Of course, the likeliness of your costume counts too. Costume likeliness is actually pretty important these days as it shows your dedication towards completing the character!” In conclusion, there is more to making a cosplay costume than just stitching some material together. Here are some key points that are usually taken into consideration before deciding on a costume: 1. Research, research, research! Read up on a favourite character or watch the series/movie in which the character appears, over and over again. 2. A character should fit a cosplayer’s body type and should also suit him or her. At the end of the day, one would want to be comfortable in a costume, role playing the chosen character. 3. Props are important from costumes to wigs to coloured contact lenses and even fake weaponry (if needed). Besides, what would Catwoman be without her mask? Exactly. 4. Material for a costume can be found everywhere e.g. haberdashery, online stores, workshops or hardware stores. It’s what one does with the material that counts. Creativity is what matters. 5. Last but not least, one will have to practise and ace the facial expressions and body language of the chosen character well. If you’re going to cosplay, it’s best you go all the way!

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ESSENTIAL KITCHEN TOOLS FOR STUDENTS

MARCH 2014

KIT O UT YOUR Frying Pan It doesn’t matter if you go Asian or Western in your menu, a frying pan is important to have in any kitchen. It’s brilliant for speedy dishes like omelettes and pancakes or for stir-frying vegetables or even for frying up your nuggets or sausages. A standard pan should see you through your college/university years. If you’re planning to splurge, go for a good, non-stick frying pan to avoid using extra oil. Also, if you buy a reasonably-sized pan, you can use it in place of a wok.

Cooking Utensils There are many kinds of cooking utensils such as ladles, turners, spatulas, etc. Unless you intend to use a spoon or fork to cook, invest in a few of these kitchen helpers. Spatulas are handy to lift and flip food items during cooking, such as fillets, eggs and pancakes. Ladles can be used to stir and serve soups, curries, gravies, etc. Turners are useful when cooking foods like omelettes and fish. Get heat resistant silicone ones that won’t scratch the bottom of non-stick pans.

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KITC HEN! Chopping/Cutting Board

Rice Cooker Let’s face it – we’re Asians and most of us just have to have our rice! A standard electric rice cooker is designed to bring rice to a boil, senses when it needs to be reduced to a simmer, and then lower the heat again to keep rice at serving temperature without overcooking it. Guess what though? We’ve found that there are many ways to make full use of your rice cooker e.g. for making soups, steaming, baking, etc. Trust us, there are quick and easy recipes for ‘rice cooker cheats’ available online. Invest in a rice cooker if you don’t have one yet!

Right up there with the rest of the important kitchen tools is the chopping or cutting board. You’ll need one for chopping up all the ingredients for your yummy dishes. Choose a plastic one which leaves no cuts for germs to breed in and can be washed or wiped clean. You may want to get separate ones for cutting foods to be eaten raw and foods that need to be cooked, such as meat, fish, chicken and so on.


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A small saucepan is great for boiling eggs or making some yummy soups. It will also come in handy if you want to whip up instant noodles in the middle of the night. If you want something that can do more, then you might want a bigger saucepan or a cooking pot. These will even allow you to make stews or sauces for your pastas. You can also start calling home for recipes and start making them on your own!

You’ll always need the basic cutting and eating utensils, of course. A small fruit knife makes cutting or slicing fruit or fine vegetables easy (bring on the salads!) and one good large knife to chop meat will make a world of difference to your cooking experience. Best if you head out to your nearest supermarket to buy a knife set that usually consists of four knives or more in its own holder. As for spoons and forks, well, toss out all your chipped plastic ones and invest in a set of decent cutlery. They’ll make mealtimes more pleasurable too! A complete set will usually consist of a few tablespoons, teaspoons, forks and dinner knives each.

Condiments Though technically not kitchen tools, condiments are just as important and it’s wise to have all the spices and sauces you need on standby before embarking on your cooking adventures! Salt is needed for just about any dish - soups, fried rice, dressings or even dipping sauces. Because we’re Asians, you might probably want to grab a bottle of soy sauce the next time you go grocery shopping. Bottles of tomato and chili sauces will also come in handy as and when you decide to whip up something Western. Finally, don’t forget other condiments such as sugar, pepper, fish sauce, oyster sauce and those indispensable chicken, beef or anchovy cubes! Now that you’ve got all that sorted out, you just need to work out what to cook!

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Food Containers Just in case you end up cooking too much, you’ll need containers to keep leftovers fresh. If you want to be environmentally-friendly, recycle takeaway packs by washing and drying them off. However, do be sure they’re airtight to keep your food consumable for longer. Now, you’ll also be able to pack your breakfast or lunch to take to classes. All made by you, no less! Bragging rights, right there!

Can/Bottle Opener It goes without saying – from opening cans of tuna to bottles of sauces, can/bottle openers are imperative for the kitchen. Though many cans nowadays come with pull ring tabs, not all do. Plus, how else are you planning to open your bottles of ice cold beers? If you go searching in home and living stores, you might find a ‘can and bottle opener’ duo that will get both jobs done with just one tool. Handy, isn’t it?

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YOUR VIEW ON CURRENT ISSUES

MARCH 2014

campustalk

Giving in to peer pressure Making decisions on your own is hard enough, but when your fellow peers get involved and try to pressure you one way or another, it can be even harder. It’s something everyone has to deal with. We asked some of you to share your experience on succumbing to peer pressure.

“My friends made me play a game of Rugby. I was standing in the field innocently when the ball was thrown to me. A big guy tackled me and I broke my right arm. Never will I play Rugby ever again.”

“I’m not a fan of basketball nor was I ever good at it. In high school, my friends forced me to play in a friendly match. They passed me the ball and I embarrassingly shot an air-ball over the backboard. I got a loud ‘BOO’ from the crowd and my friends.”

FOO JUN BIN (J.B) [AGE 21] NILAI UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA IN MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

KEVIN CONG KAH CHUN [AGE 20]

“When I was in semester one, I had a pool of money allocated in my bank account thanks to my scholarship benefits. My new clique of friends constantly kept themselves updated with the latest smartphones. Due to peer pressure, I bought myself a new gadget too. Looking back, it didn’t feel right at all.”

“I almost succumbed into quitting my current course because it was hard and many of my friends quit after going through one semester. I gave it a lot of thought but luckily I’ve decided to stay on and give it my best because this is my only opportunity to further my studies in Germany.”

AMIRUL RASYID B.NORAZMAN [AGE 20]

NUR AFIQAH AZAHARI [AGE 19]

GERMAN MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE DIPLOMA IN MECHATRONICS

GERMAN MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE GERMAN A-LEVEL PREPARATORY PROGRAM

NILAI UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

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OUT & ABOUT TOWN

MARCH 2014

THU - SAT / MAR 13 - 15 FUTURE MUSIC FESTIVAL ASIA 2014

Festival fans have loads to look forward to following Livescape Asia’s announcement of the full line-up of acts wired to take over the sound waves of Kuala Lumpur from 13th to 15th March at Future Music Festival Asia 2014. The biggest music festival in Southeast Asia will host a massive line-up featuring over 70 international and local artistes over the threeday block. Future Music Festival Asia 2014 takes place this year at one of Malaysia’s most iconic monuments, the Bukit Jalil National Stadium Showground. TIME: TBC VENUE: Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur TICKETING: For more information, visit redtix.airasia.com/Events/FutureMusicFestival2014

FRI - SUN / MAR 28 - 30 2014 FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX

FRI / MAR 14 ONE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP: WAR OF NATIONS

This March, ONE Fighting Championship brings its blockbuster event to the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia! Stadium Negara will once again host the biggest mixed martial arts event in Asia featuring an international line up of fighters from all over the world. The main event of the evening is a highly anticipated battle for the first ONE FC Welterweight World Championship title. Coming to Malaysia to wipe the other out and establish a supremacy in the Welterweight division are knockout artist Nobutatsu Suzuki from Japan and submission specialist Brock Larson from the USA. Both fighters have been waiting for their shot at the biggest title belt in Asia and they have promised a battle worth watching from the moment the bell rings. TIME: 7pm onwards VENUE: Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur TICKETING: RM348 (VIP), RM148 (Gold), RM98 (Silver), RM48 (Bronze)

FRI / MAR 14 THE AVRIL LAVIGNE TOUR LIVE IN KUALA LUMPUR 2014

The ‘Punk Princess’ is coming back to Malaysia for The Avril Lavigne Tour 2014! Her latest album, AVRIL LAVIGNE, features hit singles such as Here’s to Never Growing Up, Rock n Roll and Let Me Go – which have all charted the Billboard Hot 100. Here’s To Never Growing Up is currently the album’s hit single. Get your tickets from AirAsiaRedTix before they’re sold out! TIME: 8pm onwards VENUE: Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur TICKETING: RM491 (VVIP, Numbered seating), RM391 (VIP, Numbered seating), RM361 (Rock Zone, Free standing), RM171 (Party Zone, Free seating), RM91 (Fun Zone, Free seating)

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FRI - SAT / MAR 28 - 29 TWIN TOWERS @LIVE 2014

Time to put on your party hats as Twin Towers @Live is back and is ready to rock Kuala Lumpur on the 28th and 29th March! Check out this free concert featuring some of the biggest names in international and local entertainment. Top South Korean idol Jung Ji-Hoon a.k.a Rain is said to be one of the headliners for this year’s event. Just in time for his comeback too! It’s an experience not to be missed. TIME: 5pm till 1am VENUE: KLCC, Kuala Lumpur TICKETING: For more information, visit www. facebook.com/TwinTowersAlive

Sepang International Circuit (SIC), host and organizer of the upcoming 2014 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix™ has planned a host of extravagant events building up to the main event. This 16th edition of Formula 1 under the banner of Sepang Comes Alive, is all set to provide racing fans and newcomers alike with the same adrenaline rush of F1 drivers when its promotional campaign hits the road. SIC has planned a series of unique roadshows that will take fans into the heart of the action and give them a piece of a F1 driver’s experience through interactive stations. TIME: All day VENUE: Sepang International Circuit TICKETING: For more information, visit redtix. airasia.com/Events/F1Petronas2014

SUN / MAR 30 THE AFTER RACE: THE PIT PARTY 2014

Where would you go for a blend of speed devils and fine international artistes? We say, head on to The After Race: The Pit Party 2014, a closing party like no other, featuring acts such as music maestros Calvin Harris, Super8 and Tab, as well as local entertainers IMMA*BLEEP*YOOUP and Raztooten, at Sepang International Circuit! Hit up AirAsiaRedTix to get your tickets! TIME: 6pm onwards VENUE: Helipad, Sepang International Circuit TICKETING: For more information, visit redtix.airasia.com/Events/ PitParty2014


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MAKING MUSIC WITH ELIZABETH SWAN

MARCH 2014

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e say this because not everyone can turn heads with an ordinary, webcam-made video. While YouTube has turned into a great platform for budding musicians, singer-songwriters, directors, actors and actresses to put themselves out there, it has also become very overpopulated. Hence, it takes real talent and perhaps a lot of guts to stand out amongst the rest. That’s not to say that the probability of grabbing the world’s attention is slim to none. In fact, we have our very own network of extremely talented Malaysians who have put us on the map e.g. JinnyboyTV, Dan Khoo Productions, Zee Avi, etc. More recently, we’ve spotted another rising talent that could very well propel the independent Malaysian creative scene to greater heights. That having said, if you haven’t heard of the name Elizabeth Tan, well, then you haven’t been listening to the radio or getting on the internet much. Allow us!

Elizabeth Tan a.k.a Elizabeth Swan is a 20-yearold student who was studying in Dallas, Texas for two years before coming home to the warm welcome of Malaysians who have discovered her via YouTube. “I started my YouTube channel because I wanted to give vlogging (video-logging) a go. I’ve since deleted all my vlogs though because they were so painful to watch!”, she confessed. Well, maybe she didn’t have it in her to someday become a TV personality but she certainly could dish it out where it matters armed with a beautiful voice and a guitar! Of course, compared to the likes of Zee Avi, JinnyboyTV and Dan Khoo Productions, she’s still very much a newbie but her talent is that of a seasoned singer-songwriter. This was evident in her cover of Joe Flizzow’s ‘Havoc’. According to Elizabeth, at that time, she was looking for a Malay song to sing and her friend suggested for her to ‘Havoc’. “I went home and thought about it because at that time, the song had already been on air for quite some time. I picked out four chords, tried it, recorded it and uploaded it”, she said.

The cover only took two hours to complete but shortly after, it began to gain traction and before she knew it, she was invited to sing live on Fly FM. To her surprise, her session included an exclusive live performance with Joe Flizzow himself. For someone who hasn’t done a lot of gigs and only has her YouTube channel as her portfolio, we say damn girl, you’re going places!

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ALBUM RELEASES AND REVIEWS

MARCH 2014

REVIEWS

2014 GRAMMY® NOMINEES GRAMMY® RECORDINGS

The Grammys may be long over but the famous awards ceremony certainly left an impression with viewers from around the world. DJ/producer duo Daft Punk, especially, secured enough

ENCORE HUNTER HAYES

At only 20 years old, Hunter Hayes is fast becoming one of the most talented artistes in the country genre today. His debut album, Encore, contains some thick and clever country pop with a

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awards to regain their title as legends after having released an epic comeback album. The 20th anniversary instalment of the best-selling series features 18 top-charting hits from a diverse array of this year’s GRAMMY-nominated artistes and songwriters. It’s packed with selections from mixed genres that are edgy and outrageous, including many of the year’s most prominent recordings and performers. Highlights in this album are all the nominated artistes and songs in the high-profile Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Best New Artiste, Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Country Album categories.

virtuosity on several instruments and of course, Haye’s own great voice. Storm Warning is easily one of our favourites because of its brilliant phrasing and ultra-infectious guitar riffs. The beat is catchy and it’s a fun song, so you might want to play it out loud while you’re driving with your windows down. We also loved Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me which features Jason Mraz. We couldn’t have thought of a better duet partner for Hunter considering how their voices make for effortless harmonising. With 17 songs that shine, Hunter Hayes has definitely outdone himself!

RECHARGED LINKIN PARK

Southern California’s rap-rock band Linkin Park returns with yet another hit album that might prompt fans to worship the ground they walk on. Unlike most albums that

GET YOUR HEART ON – THE SECOND COMING! SIMPLE PLAN

Over the course of a 15-year career, this Canadian five-piece outfit has never once tried to be something else other than their own pop/rock band.

feature remixes, Recharged is spiked with different lyrical and melodic arrangements that keep Linkin Park relevant. The album revamps 10 songs from their 2012 album Living Things along with two versions of a new song titled, A Light That Never Comes. From nu metal to dubstep, Recharged includes elongated arrangements, tempo changes and extreme electronic shenanigans with virtually no guitars. To top it off, there are addictive drum machine beats. Some hardcore Linkin Park fans might think that Recharged lacks a certain trademark punch but think about it – how many innovative, pioneering artistes can put out similar sounding albums over and over again and still continue to impress? Yeah, peeps. None other than Linkin Park!

There’s always something alluring about their edgy style, perhaps due to their representation of rebellion, freedom and angst. Their new seven-song EP kicks off with the anthem-like Ordinary Life, which tells of the band’s disdain for the nine-to-five, chained-to-the-desk lifestyle. This is followed by the heavy electronic-ridden Outta My System which any heartbroken youngster can easily relate to. We’re also digging In, mostly because it blends thick guitar picking with a constant piano backing which takes one on a journey. This EP might not be for everyone, but it’s undeniable that Simple Plan still has what it takes to pop-rock it out!


UNWINDING WITH VIBRANT DJ TIGERLILY

Check out DJ Tigerlily at www.facebook.com/tigerlilymusic, twitter.com/dj_tigerlily or Instagram: @djtigerlily

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ince then, she has been hard at working hitting clubs and livening up residencies at some of Australia’s most outstanding venues. Her impressive talent and boundless energy allowed her to clock up a huge achievement recently, when she was handpicked to support superstar DJ Tiësto on his Asian tour. Having seen her play at the Malaysian leg of DJ Tiësto’s tour, we got chatty with her over the phone when she gave us a call from Miami. You could say that we were super excited to hear from the hottie!

CAMPUS+: Are we to understand that you were previously working in retail? At which point did you know that this was what you wanted to do? TIGERLILY: Yeah! I used to work at an environmentally-friendly childrens’ toyshop actually. That sounds really weird and boring, but they sold some crazy wooden childrens’ toys. As for your second question, it was when I started clubbing, which was at the age of 18. I fell in love with dance music and my eyes were opened up to a whole array of new career paths that were available for me and one of those was DJing. I loved the idea of it because I could play music, perform, travel and meet people. I knew then, that this was exactly what I wanted to do! C+: What are your thoughts on dance music being almost immediately linked to drugs? How can you as a DJ/producer change that? T: I don’t think that there’s any way to change the behaviour of people in the crowd. All you can do is educate them through enforcement of rules by the police force or through festival rules. Educating people beforehand about the risks involved and what they’re getting themselves into, is the best way to go about it. A lot of artistes are really proactive about promoting clean events and promoting the ‘sober is better’ campaign. C+: You’ve opened for Avicii, Tommy Trash, and most recently, DJ Tiësto in Malaysia. What has been some of your most memorable moments so far? T: The tour with DJ Tiësto was probably the most memorable in regards to shows. We were playing for crowds of up to nearly 30,000 people which was really amazing and it was a great experience to work with him. It was a lot

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Our New Favourite Purple-Haired

Female DJ Heroine! When Sydney-bred Tigerlily (real name Dara Hayes) bagged first runner-up of Australia’s DJ training programme and competition ‘Your Shot’ in 2011, she wouldn’t have guessed that a whirlwind of experiences awaited her.

“At the age of 18, I fell in love with dance music and my eyes were opened up to a whole array of new career paths that were available for me and one of those was DJing” of fun and inspiring, plus I learnt a lot! Some other really great moments for me were when I released my first track, Zombie, and also when I worked on some mix compilation CDs which were officially released under my own record label, Onelove. C+: The past year has been a little crazy for you. Is there anything in the pipeline for the year that you can talk about? T: I have some collaborations which will be released throughout the year. Also, my first EP, which will hopefully feature three or four originals on it, will be released by the end of the year!

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IT’S ALL OR NOTHING FOR THESE GIRLS

MARCH 2014

A month ago, South Korean entertainment agency YG Entertainment uploaded a poster to its official blog which read, ‘2NE1 AON (ALL OR NOTHING) / 2014 WORLD TOUR & NEW ALBUM’.

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n case you’re not familiar with the name 2NE1, they’re a popular all-girl K-Pop group consisting of four members (CL, Minzy, Dara, Bom). A teaser video was recently released featuring silhouettes of 2NE1 taking a step forward into space, a symbol of a new start, which at the same time implies their comeback. Save for a few singles released over the past year, 2NE1 has been fairly quiet in the highly competitive South Korean music industry. For months now, fans have waited anxiously for news regarding a new album or a world tour. The wishes of some hardcore fans have been granted because according to YG Entertainment, they’re getting both! As 2NE1 prepares for their ALL OR NOTHING (AON) world tour, a new series of promo posters have also been released to reveal a

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FIRST SENSIBILITY

SUCH A WOMAN

B.A.P

ZIA

After a steady streak of hit mini-albums and singles, B.A.P makes a strong comeback with their first full-length studio album, First Sensibility. The highly anticipated album comes with 13 tracks, all made possible via hard work and collaborations with producers Kang Ji Won and Kim Ki Bum. We’ve also heard that B.A.P’s leader Bang Yongguk was involved in the composition of every song on the album! The title song, 1004 (Angel) is an acoustic dance number that blends house beats with folk and rock elements. This is followed by Easy, which tells a deep story about the sorrow of a lost love – in true K-Pop fashion. The pace picks up with Check On, a song dotted with elements of early hip hop. The entire album suggests that B.A.P has matured and is finally exhibiting remarkable skills on top of musical diversity.

Since her debut, South Korean artiste Zia (real name Baek Ji Hye) has gained attention for her powerful vocals and her unique style, traits which have also made her one of the country’s top ballad singers. Following hits such as Stare, Just Smiling and Bout To Burst, she continues to prove her worth with the newly released Such A Woman. As we speak, the repackaged album is steadily climbing charts sans any heavy promotion. Individually, songs such as Because I Love You, When I Miss You and Have You Ever Cried have already made their way to the top of the charts! If you loved her rare live performances, this album is not one to miss.


THE LATEST IN KOREAN POP MUSIC

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K-POP CHART

‘Star Wars’-like concept for their new album of the same name. The girls also took a step back from their signature ‘tough girls’ image to unravel in front of the camera in a promo interview recently. 2NE1 leader CL revealed the consequences of her bold image being reflected upon the image of the group while Dara admitted that she’s not as talented as her band mates. Bom, on the other hand, teared up while talking about 2NE1 but she didn’t mention what she was upset about. Fans are speculating that it could have something to do about her reputation of having had too much plastic surgery. On a different note, we’ve heard that big names such as Travis Payne and Stacy Walker

will be co-directing and producing 2NE1’s ‘ALL OR NOTHING (AON)’ world tour. Having previously worked with the likes of Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, G-Dragon and 2NE1 on their ‘New Evolution’ world tour, we can only expect greater things this time around. 2NE1’s ‘ALL OR NOTHING (AON)’ world tour will kick off with its first concert at the Songpagu Olympic Park SK Handball Arena in Seoul on 1st March. From South Korea, the girls are scheduled to visit nine countries and 13 cities including Japan, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia (yes, that’s us!), Singapore and more for 17 concerts in total. All eyes on 2NE1 please!

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GIRL’S DAY | SOMETHING

AILEE | SINGING GOT BETTER

B1A4 | WHO AM I

SPICA | YOU DON’T LOVE ME

AOA | MINISKIRT

NO ANSWER HONG DAEKWANG | THE SILVER LINING ‘NO ANSWER’

WIND THAT BLOWS M.C THE MAX | UNVEILING

CHA CHA RAINBOW BLACK | RAINBOW BLAXX SPECIAL ALBUM (RB BLAXX)

B.B.B (BIG BABY BABY) DAL★SHABET | THE 7TH MINI ALBUM `B.B.B`

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GOT IT?

RB BLAXX

GOT7

RAINBOW BLAXX

JYP Entertainment’s new boy band GOT7 has finally debuted with their first mini-album, Got It?! Anticipation for the group has been high since some of the members were previously on reality TV show ‘WIN: Who is Next’. Formed with the global market in mind, GOT7 consists of JB and Jr. of ‘JJ Project’, Yu Gyeong, Young Jae and Mark from the US, Jackson from Hong Kong and BamBam from Thailand. This South Korean hip hop group’s specialty is martial arts tricking which they incorporate into their dance performances. Written and composed by Park Jin Young, the group’s debut single, Girls Girls Girls is a hip-hop number full of JYP-style swag, complete with a teasing of So Hee’s famous ‘omona’ expression. Other tracks on the mini-album include the R&B hip hop flavoured I Like You and the southern hip hop styled Follow.

The new subunit of idol girl group Rainbow is raising temperatures in the South Korean music industry and it isn’t hard to see why! Rainbow BLAXX (formed by members Jae Kyung, Hyun Young, Seung Ah and Woo Ri) portrays a sexier and more elegant image than the original group, judging from the release of their special album, RB BLAXX. We love the staccato style title song, ChaCha, a retro disco dance number that will make you want to get up and dance. This is followed by the slightly more poetic Silhouette, a lush and full ballad which has left us yearning for more. Overall, it’s a pretty strong mini-album for a new subunit but we find that it’s far too short. Can we have more from Rainbow Blaxx please?

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THE LATEST CINEMA FLICKS

movies

MARCH 2014

PREVIEWS

NEED FOR SPEED

DIVERGENT STARRING: SHAILENE WOODLEY THEO JAMES ZOE KRAVITZ ANSEL ELGORT KATE WINSLET

STARRING: AARON PAUL CHILLIE MO DOMINIC COOPER

RELEASE: 20TH MAR 2014

RELEASE: 13TH MAR 2014

Framed for a crime he didn’t commit, muscle car mechanic and street racer Tobey (Aaron Paul) gets out of prison determined to settle the score with the man responsible for his false conviction. Tobey tears up the road in a gritty cross-country journey - one that begins as a mission for revenge, but proves to be one of redemption. DreamWorks Pictures’ Need for Speed is directed by Scott Waugh (Act of Valor), and also stars Dominic Cooper, Ramon Rodriguez, Rami Malek, Imogen Poots, Dakota Johnson and Scott Mescudi.

Set in a futuristic dystopia where society is divided into five factions that each represent a different virtue, sixteen-year-olds have to decide if they want to stay in their faction or switch to another - for the rest of their lives. Beatrice Prior makes a choice that surprises everyone. Then Tris and her fellow factionmembers have to live through a highly competitive initiation process to live out the choice they have made. They must undergo extreme physical and intense psychological tests that transform the mall. But Tris has a secret she`s kept hidden, because if anyone knew, it would mean a certain death. As she discovers a growing conflict that threatens to unravel her seemingly perfect society, this secret might help her save the people she loves... or it might destroy her.

Based on Frank Miller’s latest graphic novel Xerxes, and told in the breathtaking visual style of the blockbuster “300,” this new chapter of the epic saga takes the action to a fresh battlefield— on the sea—as Greek general Themistokles attempts to unite all of Greece by leading the charge that will change the course of the war. “300: Rise of an Empire” pits Themistokles against the massive invading Persian forces led by mortal-turned-god Xerxes and Artemisia, vengeful commander of the Persian navy. Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures present, a Cruel and Unusual Films/Mark Canton/Gianni Nunnari Production, “300: Rise of an Empire.” The action adventure stars Sullivan Stapleton (“Gangster Squad”) as Themistokles and Eva Green (“Dark Shadows,” “Casino Royale”) as Artemisia. Lena Headey reprises her starring role from “300” as the Spartan Queen, Gorgo; Hans Matheson (“Clash of the Titans”) stars as Aeskylos; David Wenham returns as Dilios, and Rodrigo Santoro stars again as the Persian King, Xerxes. The film is directed by Noam Murro, from a screenplay by Zack Snyder & Kurt Johnstad, based on the graphic novel Xerxes, by Frank Miller. It is produced by Gianni Nunnari, Mark Canton, Zack Snyder, Deborah Snyder and Bernie Goldmann. Thomas Tull, Frank Miller, Stephen Jones and Jon Jashni serve as executive producers.

www.300-movie-asia.com

The creative filmmaking team includes director of photography Simon Duggan, production designer Patrick Tatopoulos, editors Wyatt Smith and David Brenner and costume designer Alexandra Byrne. The music is composed by Junkie XL.

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Opening in 3D and 2D at selected theatres and IMAX beginning March 7, 2014, the film will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

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PREVIEWS

LABOR DAY

STARRING: KATE WINSLET JOSH BROLIN TOBEY MAGUIRE RELEASE: 13TH MAR 2014

Depressed single mom Adele and her son Henry offer a wounded, fearsome man a ride. As police search the town for the escaped convict, the mother and son gradually learn his true story as their options become increasingly limited.

ABOUT LAST NIGHT

MR PEABODY & SHERMAN Release 20th March 2014 Cast : Ty Burrell, Allison Janney, Max Charles, Ariel Winter and Stephen Colbert Mr. Peabody, the world’s smartest talking dog, has invented a time machine he calls the WABAC, which enables him and his adopted human son Sherman to witness world-changing events first hand. But when Sherman breaks the rules of time travel, our two heroes find themselves in a race to repair history – and save the future.

Win MR PEABODY & SHERMAN Prizes Find out more on www.facebook.com/campusplus

Bow Topper Pen

STARRING: MICHAEL EALY KEVIN HART JOY BRYANT ADAM RODRIGUEZ RELEASE: 20TH MAR 2014

A modern reimagining of the classic romantic comedy, this contemporary version closely follows the new love of two couples as they journey from the bar to the bedroom and are eventually put to the test in the real world.

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BRING ON THE KNOCK-KNOCK JOKES ALREADY

MARCH 2014

WHEN YOUR SIDES HURT, YOUR EYES WATER AND YOU CAN’T CATCH YOUR BREATH, YOU’VE PROBABLY JUST HAD A GOOD LAUGH. SOMETIMES, A GOOD, HARD LAUGH LEAVES YOU FEELING LIKE YOU’VE JUST WORKED OUT! WELL, THE TRUTH IS, LAUGHTER AND EXERCISE HAVE MORE IN COMMON THAN YOU THINK BECAUSE BOTH CAN BE GOOD FOR YOU! ON TOP OF ‘LIFTING’ YOU EMOTIONALLY AND MENTALLY, LAUGHTER CAN HELP BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM, IMPROVE BLOOD PRESSURE AND LOTS MORE.

STRESS LESS Levels of stress hormones such as cortisol and epinephrine can suppress the immune system, opening the floodgates to a host of infections and illnesses. Physical and emotional stress can also throw prolactin, insulin and other hormones out of whack. Luckily, all these hormones can be kept under control when you’re in bouts of laughter. Laughter helps reduce stress and improve immune functions. At the same time, laughter has also been shown to lower or balance blood pressure and increase vascular blood flow. Yes to great cardiac health and away with stress, we say!

COPE BETTER Is meeting the demands of higher education driving you nuts? Do you often feel like your life is spiralling out of control? How many times have you told yourself, “I can’t do this anymore”? Laughter is a good way to cope with life’s unexpected curveballs and helps you get over shock, too. It’s true what they say, that you can’t control what happens in life but you can control the way you react to events. Responding with laughter can protect your mind, body and

wellness

Laugh It Up,

It’s Good For You! spirit and also put other people at ease. Don’t be laughing your face off at a funeral though – there’s a time and place for everything!

MANAGE PAIN Who needs painkillers when there’s the au natural laughter? It has proven to be one of the best pain relievers around that is effective, free and available anytime. Heck, you don’t even need a prescription! It serves as the perfect distraction when dealing with a painful situation and it may increase your tolerance for pain by releasing endorphins. It may even leave good feelings long after the pain has subsided. What, you don’t believe us? The next time you wince in pain, try it and be living proof of this claim.

THE ENERGISER Laughter improves blood flow, suppresses stress hormones and gives you a burst of energy. When your organs kick into action while you’re in hysterics, it also sends a wake-up call to your heart, brain and lungs. Remember those times when you could barely catch your breath because of laughing so hard? Yup, that’s what we’re talking about. Your body will benefit from your great sense of humour and tickling moments when it experiences a boost of aerobic activity each time you guffaw. Also, active organs will eventually lead to an immune system boost. Talk about a win-win situation! CAMPUS PLUS |

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GRAND, GREEN AND AWESOME

MARCH 2014

Adventure Is A Place

Called Sarawak When visiting Sarawak, most tourists, both local and international, tend to limit their exploration within its capital, Kuching.

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he truth is, Sarawak is home to many tourist attractions that span across hundreds of acres of vast wilderness. Located in the third largest island in the world, Borneo, Sarawak is a land of adventures waiting to be discovered. Filled with the friendliest people of different races, religions and cultures, this East Malaysian state is rich in many ways. When you visit Sarawak, be prepared to feel like a family member from the time you arrive till you leave. FAIRY CAVES Located about 50km from the capital, the Fairy Caves is a spot not to be missed while you’re in Sarawak. Locally known as ‘Gua Kapor’, the limestone caves were formed some 100 – 150

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million years ago. It’s advisable to stock up on water and snacks as you won’t be running into vendors while you’re there. You will also need to bring a torchlight with you because there will be times when you’ll be climbing up stairs in total darkness. The Fairy Caves is named so because of a fairy statue in the cave where droplets of water from the caves’ roof drip onto its head. The water is believed to be holy water. There’s also a figure of the Chinese Goddess of Mercy, said to have been mystically formed, on the rocks. If you’re claustrophobic, exploring the Fairy Caves will prove to be quite a feat but surely it’s not something to be regretted! The Fairy Caves area is also the venue for the annual ‘Rock On’ climbing festival in May which features climbing activities, lots of food, drinks and live music.

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SARAWAK CULTURAL VILLAGE Known as a ‘living museum’, the Sarawak Cultural Village is a popular attraction just 35 minutes’ drive from Kuching. This unique village welcomes visitors to experience the local cultures not as tourists but as part of the family. Here, you can walk into authentic homes built by the local tribes (Orang Ulu, Bidayuh, Iban and Melanau) while the villagers go about their everyday activities. You can also learn their customs by participating in workshops such as those teaching beadworks, wood and bamboo carvings, pua weaving and straw weaving. By the end of your visit, you’ll probably also be able to throw a Malay spinning top or shoot a Penan blowpipe like a pro. Best if you can plan your trip in July as the Sarawak Cultural Village is also the venue for the famous annual Rainforest World Music Festival. MULU CAVES Deep in Sarawak’s Gunung Mulu National Park lies one of the largest, most spectacular limestone cave systems on Earth. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the caves are famous for a series of over 20 expeditions since

1978, now drawn together as the ‘Mulu Caves Project’. The caves were formed millennia ago and the complex network still remains largely unexplored. Visitors are not permitted to enter any of the caves within the Park without a Licensed Park Guide. The ‘star’ of the Mulu Caves is undoubtedly the ‘Deer Caves’ where one can watch the evening exodus of bats. A total of twelve species of bats are said to reside within the ‘Deer Caves’ and from the Bat Observatory, you may watch the famed nightly flight from the cave. There’s even a ‘Mulu Bat Cam’ which allows you to spy on millions of bats via a remotecontrolled, closed circuit TV system! KUCHING ESPLANADE Once a trading area in Kuching, the waterfront area at Sungai Sarawak has now been transformed into a beautifully landscaped esplanade. As a matter of fact, it’s hard to imagine that Kuching Esplanade was once a busy port full of warehouses and is the place where the first White Rajah of Sarawak, James Brooke, set foot in 1839. Clearly, the Kuching Esplanade has undergone considerable transformations, from a small settlement to the riverside walk it is today. It boasts food stalls, restaurants, entertainment facilities such as an

open air theatre and a musical fountain and is well equipped with seating. Fancy a stroll in the heart of Sarawak while the sun sets? Kuching Esplanade is the place to be! It’s no wonder that it has become the most popular meeting place for both locals and tourists. THE GREAT ORANGUTAN PROJECT Due to mass deforestation, logging, mining and forest fires, the habitat of the area’s orangutan is depleting and under constant threat. As a consequence, orangutan numbers are dwindling and the species is now endangered. The Great Orangutan Project at the Matang Wildlife Centre is a refuge for rescued orangutans, including those left injured or orphaned. Work at this centre is endless but it is somewhat blessed by the involvement of volunteers. If you have time to spare, you might want to consider signing up for the award-winning volunteer experience where you will get the chance to work behind the scenes at the centre, helping with enrichment, husbandry and construction work for the orangutans. Let’s not forget that both visitors and volunteers can also enjoy the incredible rainforest surroundings, which is practically the backyard of the Matang Wildlife Centre! MAR 2014 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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his March, Food Directory is made special for all you cat lovers out there. Malaysia’s first cat café has opened in Setapak! The café follows a worldwide trend that has been sensationalised in cities across Asia, Europe and UK. Unlike any other cafés, the Country Cat Café doesn’t serve your typical food and beverages. Instead, they offer pet-friendly grub for both people and their feline friends. It’s safe to share your food with your cat now! To make it more interesting, the food is served in pet food bowls - do remember that this is supposed to be a café for cats. Center for Nursing Research at Kean University professor and director Krause-Parello says that spending time with a cat will help increase your production of serotonin, a chemical that boosts feelings of well-being. To put it simply, hanging out with your cat (or cats) helps you relax and makes you happy and contented as a kitty! 68

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The Country Cat Café sits snugly in a cosy and beautifully decorated pet store, The Country Pet Store. The store provides usual pet shop services such as grooming, spa and a hotel for pets. They house more than a dozen pure breed cats, including the iconic American Curl aptly named after its curled ears. There are also the fluffy Persians, a wild-looking Bengal, the spotted American Shorthair, an almost hairless Cornish Rex, a playful Siamese and an elegant Maine Coon. All the feline patrons at the café are well taken care of as the management maintains strict rulings and precautions to ensure their well-being. Patrons need to change into instore shoes and sanitise their hands before entering the café or handling any of the cats. Additionally, all the cats are vaccinated and regularly checked by a veterinarian. For those of you who love the company of cats but cannot keep one for whatever reason, or do not want to bear the responsibility of owning one, just head down to The Country Cat Café and hang out all day with some really cool cats!

THE COUNTRY CAT CAFÉ IS LOCATED AT: NO. 60, PLAZA CRYSTALVILLE, JALAN DANAU NIAGA SATU, DANAU KOTA, 53300, GENTING KLANG, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: 03-41313348

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READS AND RELEASES

MARCH 2014

FATES AUTHOR: LANIE BROSS

GONE GIRL LOVE & MISADVENTURE

AUTHOR: GILLIAN FLYNN

AUTHOR: LANG LEAV

Lanie Bross’s debut, Fates is perfect for fans of Jennifer Armentrout, Julie Kagawa, Rachel Vincent and Sarah J. Maas and for girls who love all things pretty, romantic and inspirational. The prologue reads: “One moment. One foolish desire. One mistake. And Corinthe lost everything.” She fell from her tranquil life in Pyralis Terra and found herself exiled to the human world and her punishment is make sure people’s fates unfold according to planned. Now, after many years, her ticket home lies in her last assignment: Kill Lucas Kaller. For the first time, Corinthe is hesitant. Something which began as a lump in her throat, has grown toward her heart and suddenly she is falling all over again - this time for a boy she knows she can never have. It has been written: “One of them must live and one of them must die.” In a universe where every moment, every second, every fate has already been decided, where does love fit in?

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Lang Leav is a poet and though poetry isn’t for everyone, with her style of writing, poetry will somehow find its way into your heart and pull at your heartstrings. Leav has such a wonderful and fluid way with words that she makes reading a pleasure. Her language is simple and more often than not, it feels like she stole the words right out of your mouth and expressed them in a way you wish you could. Love & Misadventure is a book of poetry that made the leap from self-published works available on the internet to being available in your local bookstores in a physical copy you can own, keep, love, cherish, put on a shelf, carry in your bag, forget about, discover back again and read once more. Beautifully illustrated and thoughtfully conceived, it’ll take you on a rollercoaster ride through an ill-fated love affair - from the initial flutterings of butterflies in the tummy to the dizzying heights of romance, right through to the devastating plunge. Leav seems to have an unnerving ability to see inside the hearts and minds of her readers. Her talent for translating complex emotions with astonishing simplicity has won her a cult following of devoted fans from all over the world.

Gillian Flynn is an American author and television critic for Entertainment Weekly. She has so far written three novels, Sharp Objects, for which she won the 2007 Ian Fleming Steel Dagger for the best thriller; Dark Places; and her best-selling third novel, Gone Girl. This book has received praises, including from authors such as Stephen King. The dark plot revolves around a serial killer in a Missouri town and a reporter who has returned from Chicago to cover the story and events that take place. Elements of dysfunctional families, violence and self-harm are raveled out within the story. The novel was shortlisted for the Mystery Writers of America Edgar for Best First Novel by an American Writer, Crime Writers’ Association Duncan Lawrie, CWA New Blood and Ian Fleming Steel Daggers, where it won the last two awards.


WHAT WILL YOU DO TO SURVIVE?

MARCH 2014

games by shah

It’s the stone-age all over again

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ver wondered what you would do if you were dropped on an island with nothing but pants (to retain your dignity) and a rock (to get you started with survival)? Well, play RUST and find out if you have what it takes to adapt and evolve into a master of your own domain. In RUST, you play as a lone wanderer whose only goal is to survive against whatever the island you’re left on can throw at you. These include local fauna such as wolves, harsh environments and zombies! Fail to light a campfire at night and the cold might kill you or stray into a radioactive hot spot and that will prove to be fatal as well.

However, the worst threat to your survival can be the meeting of another player in your world. Such an encounter could have three possible endings: You could try to kill each other and the victor gets to loot the defeated player of his belongings; work together to survive the natural elements; or you could just ignore each other and go on your own ways. Most things/foes in the game world will do its best to kill you and while epic multiplayer battles are rare, ambush murders are not. Nor are you particularly durable like conventional video game characters, for if someone puts a few bullets in you, you will die. What’s the best way to survive? Build a fort of course and build one as fast as you can, the moment you enter RUST’s harsh world! Even a simple four-wall hut will do to keep those pesky animals and hostile players at bay. As you gather more materials and gain knowledge (in the form of blueprints), you can forge guns and even armour to give you a needed edge on survival. Or, if you’re brave enough, go out there and be the bandit

you’ve always wanted to be. Prey on defenceless players or just hunt animals, for it’s all up to you on how you wish to play the game. Just remember that there’s always someone out there who’s better equipped and has survived longer than you have. RUST is still in its alpha stages so expect a few bugs and glitches here and there. However, it’s still a very engaging game and it’s loads of fun! It’s available on Steam for $19.99.

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PLUG INTO THE FUTURE OF TECH

wiredup compiled by shah

MARCH 2014

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Asus Memo Pad HD 7 Display 7-inch (1280 x 800 pixels) OS Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) Processor Quad-core 1.2GHz Memory 16GB Camera 5MP (rear), 1.2MP (front) WiFi Yes Price RM750

Huawei MediaPad 7

Samsung Google Nexus 10 Display 10.1-inch OS Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) Processor Dual-core 1.7GHz Memory 16 or 32GB Camera 5MP (rear), 1.9MP (front) WiFi Yes Price RM1025

Display 7-Inch (600 x 1024 pixels) OS Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) Processor Dual-core 1.6 GHz Memory 8GB, micro-SD up to 32GB Camera 3.15MP WiFi Yes Price RM700

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Asus Google Nexus 7 (2013) Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Display 10-inch (1280 x 800 pixels) OS Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) Processor Dual-core 1.6GHz Memory 16 or 32GB Camera 3.15MP (rear), 1.3MP (front) WiFi Yes Price RM1300 72

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Don’t forget to download our digital interactive magazine app via Google Play Store or Apple App Store!

Display 7-inch (1200 x 1920 pixels) OS Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean), upgradeable to v4.4 (Kit Kat) Processor Quad-core 1.5GHz Krait Memory 16 or 32GB Camera 5MP (rear), 1.2MP (front) WiFi Yes Price RM1380


LENOVO YOGA TABLET 10 DESIGN

‘WHEN FORM BECOMES A FACTOR’

After forging a formidable reputation for itself in the global market with conventional notebooks and tablets, Lenovo has taken a leap forward into the Android division with the launch of two new tablets dubbed the Yoga Tablet 8 and Yoga Tablet 10.

Much like the preceding Yoga devices in Lenovo’s line-up, The Yoga tablet 10 features a multimode design for usage via different set-ups. The Chinese technology giant has been touting its Yoga tablets as the company’s biggest launch of the year, but can the combination of decent hardware and revamped design with sleek form factor be the turning point for Lenovo’s tablet segment? We reveal our findings in our review. New form factors in devices fascinate us, so we could not resist checking out Lenovo’s latest offering. Appearance-wise, the Yoga Tablet 10 is exceptionally sleek but departs from the norm as far as tablets go with its cylindrical end, reminiscent of a folded magazine, (quite like the Sony Tablet S). This cylindrical design makes the device comfortable to the grip and the auto-rotating screen means left-handers will not have problems when holding the tablet with their right hand. The tablet seems to owe its various modes to this cylindrical feature. A hinged stand takes the device from the ‘hold’ mode to a propped up position, allowing it to stand vertically on a surface to one’s preferred angle. The tablet can also stand tilted without the need for a separate case to hold it in place.

DISPLAY To put things in perspective, both the Yoga Tablet 8 and 10 sport 1280x800 resolutions, with a density of 188.7 and 149.5 pixels per inch, respectively. While this may be comfortably acceptable on the smaller 8-inch display, images and text appear somewhat blurry on the 10inch Yoga tablet.

PERFORMANCE With a 1.2GHz quad-core MT8215/8389 processor supplemented by 1GB of RAM, the Yoga Tablet falls behind compared to the big boys proving rather slow in everyday use. Intense racing games and the likes seem out of the question and it’s no speed demon at loading web pages either.

WRAP UP Lenovo’s Yoga Tablet has potential but it’s not quite there yet. It’s basically a slate with good hardware and a clever kickstand design that rides on the esteemed Yoga name. Lenovo must be relying too heavily on its branding, for unlike the Ultrabooks with their largely high-calibre specs, the Yoga tablet sports a disappointingly mediocre display, packs a sluggish processor and on the whole, delivers a bizarrely skinned version of the Android 4.2. A relatively budgetfriendly price-tag and spectacular battery life does add some value, but not quite enough to place a high recommendation on this device.

SPECIFICATIONS MT8125/8389 Quad Core 1.2GHz Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) 10-inch HD display (1280x800) Internal 16GB/32GB, External up to 64GB micro-SD card storage support 5MP (rear), 1.6MP (front) 1.33 lbs

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dreamcars by shah

MAKE WAY FOR THE SEXY SPYDER

MARCH 2014

Just like its hard-topped cousin, the i8 Spyder is a seriously techfilled wagon. It’s classed as a hybrid because it has both electric and petrol propulsion. Promising up to 113mpg and 59g/km of CO, the i8 is almost as fast as a Porsche 911 and makes a Prius look like a gasguzzler. Lightness is a huge aspect of the i8’s success because the biggest enemy of electric/hybrids is battery weight. By using aluminium for the chassis and carbon fibre reinforced plastic for the body shell, it weighs a little less than 1,500kg – about the same as a Toyota Prius. The i8 is classified as a four-wheel drive with a 130bhp, 184lb-ft electric motor turning the front rims, while a 220bhp, 1.5-litre direct injection petrol engine/generator provides the shove to the rear end. So, although it’s only a 1.5, it will outgun a V8 M3! This car was unveiled with a pair of electric scooters parked beneath a transparent tailgate. Don’t expect them to be included in the sale price though! For us, the i8 Spyder proves that being environmentalfriendly doesn’t have to mean giving up style or speed. Bravo, Beemer!

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events

BREAKING RECORDS AND SWEEPING MEDALS

MARCH 2014

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fter two years, the Malaysian Institutions of Higher Learning Games (Sukan Institusi Pengajian Tinggi SUKIPT) returned to break a staggering 98 records. This year’s event saw host Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) taking the overall champion title for the first time with a haul of 64 gold, 44 silver and 32 bronze medals! On top of that, UiTM’s long jumper, 19 -year -old Lukman Hakim and Taylor’s University swimmer Khoo Cai Lin, 25, were selected as the olahragawan (sportsman) and olahragawati (sportswoman) of the Games.


“To be honest, I really did not expect to win anything, let alone be awarded sportsman for this year’s SUKIPT. It was unexpected and I’m speechless indeed right now! You could say that I’m just as surprised as everyone else but I’m taking this as a motivation for me to do better. I’ll make Malaysia proud and put us on the map”, said the extremely pleased Lukman. Cai Lin has her own set of dreams. She said, “After this, I’m going to concentrate fully on my training regime. I did not train as thoroughly as I wished to due to my injury. I want to qualify for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and the Asian Games in South Korea.” Both received a medal, trophy and a holiday package to Bali, Indonesia from Second Education Minister Dato’ Seri Idris Jusoh during the closing ceremony held at UiTM Stadium in Shah Alam. Dato’ Seri Idris Jusoh said that SUKIPT was both a relevant and important competition to produce more talented athletes in the country. He also officially confirmed that all gold medal winners of SUKIPT would be eligible to apply for scholarships from the Education Ministry to a tune of a whopping RM1,500 a month!

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