
Faith-based grading
“Somehow it’s okay for people to chuckle about not being good at math. Yet, if I said ‘I never learned to read’, they’d say I

“Somehow it’s okay for people to chuckle about not being good at math. Yet, if I said ‘I never learned to read’, they’d say I

THEY said we, through our past leaders, were the ones who gave it away in the first place. They said we would never get it

WHEN we think of reading, many of us still imagine someone quietly absorbed in a novel or textbook, turning pages in silence and far removed

“The five senses are the ministers of the soul.” – Leonardo da Vinci, an Italian polymath who lived during the Renaissance period. He was born

IF market forces have failed to lift wage levels adequately, the intuitive policy response is for government intervention — to compel higher wages across the

IN our rapidly changing world, leadership is often associated with those with authority, positions of power, or those who dominate the conversation. However, as we

THE fairy tale ‘Beauty and the Beast’ wasn’t a favourite of mine in primary school back in the 1960s, even though it had all the

LET me be honest. The last time I purchased a ticket to watch a football match in a stadium was in 1999. It was the

EVERY child, woman and man possesses an inherent musical ability. This talent, when nurtured and developed, can lead to healthier, more enriching lifestyles. Research consistently

THIS week, I would like to share some important insights with Sarawakians on the topic of green energy and renewable energy. In particular, I wish