Showing posts with label university. Show all posts
Showing posts with label university. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Eligible Malaysians abroad urged to register as voters at Malaysian missions

KUALA LUMPUR: The Foreign Ministry is urging all Malaysians abroad who are eligible to register as voters at the respective Malaysian missions overseas, to ensure their right to vote is guaranteed.

Deputy Foreign Minister Senator A. Kohilan Pillay said his ministry, acting on behalf of the Election Commission (EC), always cooperated in ensuring that adequate Voter Registration Forms (Form A) were supplied to all the embassies, high commissions, consulates general and Malaysian consulates overseas.

He disclosed this at the Dewan Rakyat sitting Tuesday in reply to Nurul Izzah Anwar (PKR-Lembah Pantai), who wanted to know the level of readiness and preparations taken by all the Malaysian embassies, high commissions and consulates worldwide to ensure that Malaysian nationals abroad were given their right to vote.

Kohilan said the Malaysian missions also ensured that all the personal particulars of Malaysian nationals, including those who had registered as absentee voters residing abroad, were updated to include complete information such as their name, address and contact number in the foreign countries they were residing.

Meanwhile, responding to a question from Datuk Bung Moktar Radin (BN-Kinabatangan), Kohillan said the campaigning process overseas was allowed after the nomination process had been implemented.

However, the campaigning must comply with the election regulations stipulated by the EC, he said. - Bernama.

Friday, 21 October 2011

beautiful day in UTAR


Date: 21/10/2011

Time: 4.04pm

Venue: UTAR, Kampar, Perak

Monday, 18 July 2011

what a JOKE of the day

hohohoho people what a good Monday!

i'm laughing out loud (in my heart)!

you know who makes me laugh?

it's Datuk Anifah Aman and UiTM and Ibrahim Ali.

come read it at http://oh-chineng.blogspot.com/2011/07/what-joke-of-day.html

If you don't feel it's funny, bye bye go away!

Sunday, 1 May 2011

UTAR: Library by the lakeside


Date: 31/3/2011

Time: 1.28pm

Venue: Block G (Library), Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), Kampar, Perak

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

UTAR by the lakeside


 Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Perak Campus

4.33pm 3/8/2011

Thursday, 10 February 2011

get your facts right

All these while, I have been keeping quiet, not saying anything although I have been framed, criticized, downgraded, humiliated, and accused by someone.

But now before I sleep, I have something to say.

I would like to remind everyone to get your facts right before you say anything because it can become a sedition or defamation. I, OH CHIN ENG, NEVER EVER USE MY PTPTN LOAN TO BUY ANY CAMERA OR DSLR. I bought my DSLR back in 2007 using the money I earn working part time in few places. It’s ridiculous to say that I use PTPTN loan to purchase my DSLR. For your information as well, as a student representative I have never given a cent and I have never taken a cent from the university. You can check it with the university for clarification. If I am self-centered I won’t devote my time, energy, money and reputation to stand up for the students.

I don’t mind and I am so open to criticisms but please debate on facts and not by attacking people’s personal life. Don’t act as if you know me so well.

I am offended by these derogatory remarks. I hate being accused and its hurt. Mind your language. Yes, I feel behsyiok now.

But good news is, you, yes YOU, if you still know who you are after saying I use my PTPTN loan to buy a DSLR, you can continue with your baseless and irresponsible allegations. I’m not gona care anymore. Or let me suggest you this, if you don’t like what people say or write, just go off, don’t listen and don’t read. Don’t torture yourself la.

Thank you and good night.

*Kes ditangguh buat semementara waktu sehingga satu tarikh yang akan diumumkan kelak. =p

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

an IMPORTANT reminder

This is to remind all the UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN Kampar campus students to please pay your student bill by this Friday (11.2.2011). The deadline also applies to those qualified students who didn’t get their PTPTN loan yet.  I already went to the relevant department to inform them about the late imbursement of PTPTN loan. But the officer said the deadline won’t be extended and we must pay the penalty. I repeat, UTAR IS NOT EXTENDING THE DEADLINE! If you are late, you’ll be charged penalty RM10 per week. Good news is you can write a letter to the Division of Examinations to get back your penalty. Good luck!

UTAR Kampar
SRC Chairman

Friday, 3 December 2010

donation drive for Chloe

To the caring UTAR Kampar students, lecturers and staffs.

SRC will have a donation drive tomorrow to collect some fund for Chloe, the girl who just passed away last month.

pls lend ur hand. It's never too late to do some good deed.

one day, u might need others help too.

Just RM1, u can make life much better.

ALL THE MONEY WILL BE GIVEN TO HER FAMILY THROUGH HER BROTHER, TEEN HAO.

come look for our 'money box'. tq.

Monday, 8 November 2010

RIP Chloe

It's a truly sad moment for us.. at least me..

My heart feels so heavy right now. Speechless. Shocked. Stunned. Clueless. Feel like puking. Just a moment ago, i was so happy, laughing out loud, chilling, then i got a message that someone has just passed away..

i asked my friend to confirm it. Then a friend called to tell me the same thing, followed by a post in Facebook. A friend of the victim's brother said the same thing too. so it's true..

On the night of 29th October 2010 at around 9.10pm, a girl and a guy on a bike had a collision with a Mercedes outside of Westlake Homes, Kampar. Now the girl, Chiang Wei Shan (an ex-UTARian who supposed to resume her studies next Jan) has passed away at 6.48pm today (7.11.2010).

Who's fault? I don't know.

Someone posted this on her Facebook this morning: Chloe might not survive if she couldnt pass through today doctor said if she still remain the same after today as her brain is dead, they will shutdown the machine that keeps her survive right now. SO ALL THE PRAYER WE NEED YOUR HELP TO PRAY HARD FOR HER SO THAT SHE COULD GONE THROUGH TODAY!! ASK ALL YOUR FRIEN...DS TO HELP TO PRAY HARD FOR HER IN THE NAME OF LORD JESUS!!! 

Before this, i saw some posts in Facebook saying that she's in coma. I really hoped she'll be awake. But now, she's gone forever.. 


I was there at the scene to take photos (http://j-on-news.blogspot.com/2010/10/serious-collision-in-bandar-barat.html). The girl was so scared. She was screaming due to the unbearable pain. She hold tightly to her brother once she saw him. And she kept on apologising. I went to the hospital to follow up. I can see how great is the love of her brother. He was angry at the slow response from the hospital. I was pissed off too. So much delay at the hospital. If things could be faster at that time..

That's the first and last time i saw her..

I really hope someone actually witnessed the whole accident to give a justice to her.

Around this time last year, 3 UTAR students passed away too (http://oh-chineng.blogspot.com/2009/11/students-swept-awayagain.html#uds-search-results). James Khor Wan Kai, Yew Shy Gin and Yew Ghim Chnieh got drowned at the Batu Berangkai Waterfall, Kampar on 1st Nov 2009. I was there, covering news. I was there, when they found the bodies. I was there, when their family members and friends broke down.

Now all their Facebook pages are flooded with wishes and condolence. They'll never have the chance to reply.. My heart breaks looking at the posts asking Chloe to wake up.

No one knows how miserable i am right now. I feel bad because i didn't got the chance to pass the accident photos that his brother asked from me.

I may not know her, but she has just left a very big impact on my life.

Coincidentally, these few days, i recalled the waterfall incident and now another death took place.

My deepest condolence and prayers to her family. Stay strong. She'll be sad if you are sad.

May her soul rest in peace.

My friends out there, Please.. Please.. drive safe. Please! i don't want to take pictures of your dead body on the road. i don't want to hear from anyone that you got knocked down by a car or lorry or what-so-ever vehicles. Think of your loved ones. If you scared you'll be late, depart early, don't speed. Follow traffic rules. Drive safe, drive slowly. Always say your prayer before you start your journey.

be safe..

Let me take this opportunity to say I LOVE YOU, I AM SORRY, and THANK YOU to all of you, each and every one of you including my family members who have came across my life, in case i don't have the chance to say or I'm too afraid to say it to you.

Let's all of us, in our own way, whether you believe in religion or not, pray for her and her family.

Sedekahkanlah doa buat mereka. Semoga rohnya dicucuhri rahmat.

Amitabha..

God bless her.

=(

Thursday, 4 November 2010

i am working, people

SRC

Things that you might not know.

it's not that i didn't do anything.

i did a lot of things.

but..

students don't know what i did.

i didn't tell everyone everything that i did for them.

i didn't tell because i am sincere.

i didn't tell because i feel i don't have to announce to the world what i have done.

i didn't tell because i don't want to have the impression that im showing off.


i didn't tell because it's not the way i work.

it's my job. it's my responsibility.

A friend said to me, "There's no need for you to tell. As long as you know you did it, it's good enough."

Yes i agree. I totally agree. in fact, i always practice that.


but in reality, this way is not working.

it's human nature that people wana see you are doing something. the students wana know and they need to know what i've done for them.

when people don't see, they will say you do nothing.

ok i will try to tell more after this.

if that's what the people want.

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Sand-Free Road at UTAR Eastgate

hi people, hi students.  

I would like to inform that the sand on the road at the Eastlake entrance especially at the roundabout is so dangerous. 

I talked to the developer and he promised that today 29/9/2010 his workers will sweep away all the sand near the entrance to the university.

we will request the developer to always maintain the road for students' safety.

pls let us know if they do nth on it. 

Students especially the bikers are advised to slow down at the roundabout to avoid accident.

Please send us feedback through our facebook account anytime and we'll response to you ASAP.

happy holidays. 

good night.

tq.

Oh Chin Eng
SRC Chairman
UTAR Kampar

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

PLEASE CLICK TO SUPPORT



Halo halo! Last call last call! Me n my friends made a amateur video for a competition. It's not that GREAT la but please support by clicking on this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH9xAXfdkA0 to watch. The number of viewership will determine the winner. Tolong tolong help to spread around too. Deadline is tomorrow. TQ!

You people very nice and kind-hearted one right?? =p

Friday, 13 August 2010

Mahasiswa and Politics, Yes and No?

“Students Power!”

That’s what keeping the students or ‘mahasiswa’ of higher learning institutions to be more vocal and actively involved in activism.

Dialogues sessions, debates and news regarding mahasiswa engaging in politics are widely spread in the dailies.

The question here is why yes and why no for the mahasiswa to join political parties?

First of all, to clear all the doubts and misconceptions, the supporters and the opposition of the idea should come up with a good explanation on what is the meaning of ‘berpolitik’ or engaging in politics. The term ‘berpolitik’ is ambiguous.

Now, the Cabinet on the Wednesday meeting has decided that mahasiswa will not be allowed to get involved in political parties. This decision will somehow close all the discussions on this topic for once and for all.

The announcement was made by the Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

"Section 15 of the Universities and University Colleges Act (AUKU) 1971 is already adequate as students are allowed to be involved in political parties if they obtain permission from their vice-chancellors," he said in a statement.

Ironically the news only appeared in The Star’s online version but not in their printed version in Thursday 12 August 2010.

Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin who is also the Education Minister, had reminded students at matriculation colleges and higher education institutions that they were still bound by provisions under UUCA although it provides them with more freedom of speech.

UUCA is only applicable for IPTA students while students in IPTS are obliged to Article 555.

Government feels that students will be distracted with politics and will lose focus in their studies if they join political parties.

But for those who support that students should be allowed to join political parties, they feel otherwise. Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah (photo) said on Tuesday there should be more open discussions on the issue of allowing university students to take an active part in politics.


In the National Student Leaders Council Meeting last week in Bangi which attended by 20 IPTAs and 13 IPTSs student leaders, Saifuddin also openly support mahasiswa to join political parties. He feels that mahasiswa are matured enough to think for themselves. He is one of the very few in the government that support the call by the mahasiswa.

“The rights of the active few cannot be suppress by the majority,” he said in support for the students who want to join political parties.

Besides that he also questioned the need to register just to vote, it’s so tedious. He said that it’s fine if every citizen be made a registered voter automatically by the age of 21. This does not mean that they are compulsory to vote. It’s up to the people to vote or not to vote. At least there will be less procedures just to be in the voting list.

Meanwhile, Barisan Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin (photo) on Aug 2 said the wing unanimously urging the Government to allow undergraduates to join political parties.


In his recent Tweet on Wednesday, he posted “Cabinet decision not allowing university students to be involved in political parties is gutless & indicates outdated thinking. There.”

Some of the student leaders in the meeting feel that mahasiswa already in politics by joining the students’ body. They had the election campaign in their campus and they are voted to be the student leaders. Students are already indirectly involved in politics and some of them already helping out political parties off campus although they are not officially given the approval to do so.

Some may feel the decision by the government is contradicting. This is because Malaysian students studying abroad could become members of Umno, MCA or PAS clubs by why not them studying locally. They also questioned why they the so-called smarter ones are deprived of the rights compared to their friends who are unable to enter higher learning institutions but can join political parties.

A Political Science’s lecturer from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Perak Campus, Miss Por Heong Heong also against the decision by the Cabinet. She said students should be given the rights to join political parties.

“Students can freely join political parties as long as they don’t set up official branch in the university,” she said.

Her rationale is students should be allowed to debate on political and national issues. She feels that the move by some politicians who agreed that students to be allowed to join political parties might be just an experiment to test their sentiment.

Mahasiswa want their voice to be heard. The government should no longer underestimate the power of mahasiswa. A big lesson should be learned from the last General Election in 2008. The mahasiswa have arise, awaken and they are now more aware and articulate in the shaping of the nation. They hold the one of the biggest voting power in the election. If the government still in the state of denial in recognising the maturity, concern and voice from the mahasiswa, it will be a tough job for the government to have full majority in Parliament and State Assembly.

Mahasiswa are now more highly socially conscious with their nation’s development. To let mahasiswa to engage or join political parties is up to the hand of the Prime Minister. Maybe government should listen more to mahasisawa now by consulting them and the experts before making any hasty decision. But one thing for sure, the issue wont ends here. Mahasiswa know the best for themselves and they will not stop fighting for what they believe in.

Let’s think about this quote from the movie V for Vendetta. It says, “the people should not be afraid of the government. The government should be afraid of the people.”

By,

Oh Chin Eng
Chairman
Student Representative Committee (SRC)
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Perak Campus

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.

Saturday, 24 April 2010

Westlake in total darkness again

While people in Hulu Selangor are tensed up and excited for the polling day tomorrow for the by-election, people in Kampar, Perak were in darkness this evening.

UTAR students’ accommodation, Westlake was blacked out again this evening. This is the second time it happened this year.

Other places like New Town, Kampar Old Town and another UTAR students’ accommodation in Eastlake were also in total darkness.

The black out which started around 5.25pm resumed only after 3 hours at 8.30pm.
















System down due to the black out has caused vehicles lining up at Petronas petrol station.

Thursday, 8 April 2010

Story of Waterfall Tragedy's Survivor

Im sure many of you still remember the Batu Berangkai waterfall incident where 3 UTAR Kampar students got swept away by the sudden gush of water.

You are lucky because you'll now have the chance to listen to the untold story from the only survivor of the incident for the very first time.

Ok i'm proud because:
1. I contribute the photos in the news piece.
2. It's exclusive as it's never published anywhere before.
3. I was at the scene and i have the first hand experience.

So people, click the link below to read the exclusive story that you'll never get from the mainstream media.

http://j-on-news.blogspot.com/2010/04/live-life-to-fullest-story-of-waterfall.html

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Wednesday is a raining Day

i have been staying here in Kampar for more than a year now.

It's amazing that i can predict quite accurately when it's gona rain.

And trust me, the most significant night for the rain to pour is always today, Wednesday.

Why i say so?

Because Wednesday is the night market day or people here called it Pasar Malam.

When it comes to Wednesday, it'll be as if it never rain before.

You can ask any UTARians here and i'm sure most of them can give you the same anwser.

Everyone is looking forward for Pasar Malam because that is the only grandest outdoor 'entertainment' Kampar is offering.

Yes there are a few big hypermarkets and some Mamak shops here but people get bored of the same things over and over again.

Pasar Malam is the only occasion where students can get a lot of nice cheap and wide varieties food, household stuffs, clothes, vegetables and so on. And it's located at a very short walking distance from students' accomodation, West Lake. Besides, they don't have to dress up nicely and bring a lot of money.

Pasar Malam gives the students the feeling of being at their hometown because Pasar Malam is everywhere in Malaysia.

well, it's raining heavily right now since around 7pm.

No where can the students go to get food.

it's a pity especially to the one making their business at the Pasar Malam. These people are from the lower income group.

Let's just wait for the rain to stop while we do some house cleaning, laundry, assignments etc.

Monday, 29 March 2010

Monitor Missing, Roadblock at UTAR Guardhouse

5.30pm Vehicles are queuing long at the both side of the exits in UTAR. Guards are checking every car that going out from the university.

5.45pm News spread fast through social networking website, Facebook and through SMS. Based on the rumour, a LCD projector from Block B got stolen.

6.00pm More vehicles are stranded including UTAR bus at the Westlake Gate. 3guards are there.

6.10pm Guards at Westlake guardhouse confirmed that a LCD projector from Block B is missing.

6.15pm Every bicycle, motor, van and car are checked by the guards including the lecturers, staffs and workers. Guards are being polite. They are nice to the students.

6.20pm UTAR bus going out. The bus is so packed with students. Many of them are standing. Guards just let the bus go.

6.30pm There are more than 40 cars waiting for their turn to be checked. The cars are queuing at least 200metres away from Westlake guardhouse.

6.38pm Students walking and cycling through KTAR in front of Block B also got stopped to be checked. Only 1 guard is stationed there.

6.39pm One of teh guards, Mr. Ravi is disappointed over what happened. This is his first experience of missing LCD projector since he worked here in 2007.

6.45pm A check with the ICTC in Block B confirmed that it’s a LCD monitor that got stolen and not a projector as claimed by the guards.

6.55pm Security Supervisor, Mr. Mazlan says that the Security Department received the report at 4.55pm. The culprit might already got out from the university compund. But his people will continue to check until every student leave the university.

7.05pm The staff of ICTC who noticed the misssing of the LCD monitor, Mr. Ken opened the computer lab, 201B to show me the missing LCD screen. The lock that lock the LCD screen to the table was cut.

7.15pm Im going home. Guards still checking the vehicles at both Westlake and Eastlake Guardhouse but not the KTAR exit.

7.24pm At the time of news being published, the LCD screen is still missing.

8pm im hungry i wana go makan. bye.

Thanks for reading. hehehe. lalalalaala.

Saturday, 27 March 2010

Video of SRC Chairman Exclusive Interview

This is the full video of the interview with the SRC Chairman of UTAR Kampar, Mr. Edward Chin.

http://j-on-news.blogspot.com/2010/03/src-chairman-exclusive-interview-in.html

* Support the only students news organisation in UTAR Kampar by the Journalism students.
* For more, please visit http://j-on-news.blogspot.com/