Wednesday, 21 July 2010

UTAR Kampar SRC First 'Monthly Public Dialogue Session'

Kampar UTARians, SRC will be holding its first ever public dialogue session with the students on Thursday 22/7/2010 at 4-5pm, B102.

Please come to interact with your student representatives. Take this opportunity to express your voice, exchange ideas, to know what's our plan and what we have done and to give us feedback. Please spread the news.

We'll try our best to answer your doubts.

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD.

Please spread the news.

Confirm your attendance at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=132356143468055#!/event.php?eid=139613242734151&ref=ts

with humble TQ from UTAR Kampar SRC.

Monday, 12 July 2010

Spain Wins First FIFA World CUp


Glorious Goal: A quiet town of Kampar comes alive when thousands of people stay awake and flooded Mamak Restaurants despite the drizzles to watch the live final match of FIFA World Cup between Spain and Netherlands. The spectators who are mainly KTAR and UTAR students came as early as 12am to booked the seats. After 30 minutes extra time, Spain’s Andres Iniesta secured a dramatic goal at the last four minutes (116th minute) before the game ends. Spain lifted the FIFA World Cup for the first time ever in their glorious 1-0 victory over Netherlands.

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Parting Shots


A photography exhibition on the cemeteries in different perspective.

Sharon Cheah Ui-Hoon, 41, is from Penang, and has been a journalist (Lifestyle section) for The Business Times Singapore since 2000. Before that, she cut her teeth on reporting at The Star (1994-1998). Sharon is an old girl of Union High School (but can't write in Chinese beyond a few sentences, much to the dismay of her Chinese teachers), and had furthered her studies in US and UK.

For Sharon, her interest in cemeteries started as tourist snapshots taken during her travels. Most tour itineraries included monuments and memorials of famous people and as Sharon looked through her photo collection she realized that it was the photographs of the various cemeteries that she found really interesting. Ultimately, this is a photographic travelogue, but one that points the lens at how people in different cultures bury and remember their dead.

*Descriptions from Penang Heritage Trust (PHT).

Sunday, 4 July 2010

Penang 1231 Photography Exhibition

DON'T MISSED OUT THIS PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION IN PENANG!

Penang Island documented in the last 24-hour of 2009.

5 photos taken by me WILL BE EXHIBITED.


Goal for Gigantic Screen

Celcom has brought a gigantic screen to football fans in Penang for the 2010 World Cup semi-final match tonight at Esplanade, Penang. A lot of events going on from 2pm until the late midnight.

Below are the pictures during the match of Argentina vs Germany. Argentina lose 0-4.