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The inspiring story of the determined Sisters of Infant Jesus.
International schools have doubled in number over the past five years. We explore why.
It is a welcome alternative to mainstream education.
We take a look at home-schooling in Singapore.
Our public universities struggle to catch up with the rest of Asia. With the recent budget cut, what options do they have left in trying to regain former glory?
With some drastic U-turns in policies, what good is the Malaysia Education Blueprint?
One young man aims to revolutionise the way rural folks gain access to clean water.
Marco Ferrarese's new book, Banana Punk Rawk Trails, examines Malaysia's punk metal scene.
Art Market be Bearing Downwards? Bidding fatigue and scarcity of top-notch works might spell a slowdown in the art market.
It is likely to be a difficult year for Malaysians in 2016, but at the same time, opportunities await those who are well prepared.
The target is to transform Penang into a high-skilled and technology-driven knowledge-based economy.
An extremely lucrative fish-farming industry is raking in the money.
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