
A Life Lived
By Maya Green Nothing strengthens, the abusive powerWhen there is silence, and condonationThat’s right, when people are radicalizedBy their silence, they are condoning Like many,

By Maya Green Nothing strengthens, the abusive powerWhen there is silence, and condonationThat’s right, when people are radicalizedBy their silence, they are condoning Like many,

By Maya Green Why search for you, diamonds and rubiesYou are mere hard stones, and just suchThe softness of the heart, is more valuable So

By Maya Green He was at first trustedBut he didn’t deliverTruth’s edge got jaggedFor he was too cleverHe isn’t the laggedBut it’s the deciderSo he

By Maya Green Along life’s path we will always face it,It’s the making of a choice.Every moment, every day it beckons;There’s always this fork in

THE recent decision by the Sarawak government to replace the quota system with a merit-based admission process for its five universities is not only bold

AS I sit here in quiet ambience of my room, listening to the church bells ringing softly at 6 am, I can’t help but feel

The writer, a Sarawak-based veteran journalist, reflects the gap between preached values and real-world outcomes with regard to the alarming baby dumping cases in the

‘Make this a house of prayer and a sign of your presence; when we come to rejoice and give thanks, to find comfort and wisdom,

‘To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.’ – Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882). He

I am happy Sarawak has made headlines by becoming the first state in Malaysia to abolish the quota-based university admission system, implementing a purely merit-based