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By MAYA GREEN The symphony of the wolvesAnd the cacophony of the cicadasMelting into the psithurismOf the redwood leavesThese are more pleasant, and sincereIn the

By MAYA GREEN The symphony of the wolvesAnd the cacophony of the cicadasMelting into the psithurismOf the redwood leavesThese are more pleasant, and sincereIn the

By MAYA GREEN When the night befalls youKnow that the light of the starsWill be there to guide you;And the brilliance of dawnWill tend to

Parents worldwide aspire to achieve their children’s dreams of higher education, prompting them to search for the ideal overseas educational destination. This pursuit is seen

HIS name was Niba Gibap. It wasn’t his real name, just a nickname his friends gave him that stuck for life. Niba loved school. Back

Read thousands of books and I will power myself with knowledge. Pens and books are the weapons that defeat terrorism. – Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani activist

IN 1962, when I entered Primary One, we were taught very basic English by our teacher, who was also the headmaster. He was the only

Sarawakians aspire to be fire safety champs THIS week, I want to explore how Sarawakians have responded to the total fire safety programme and its

‘This country will not be a good place for any of us to live in unless we make it a good place for all of

‘The whole world is looking at us (Sarawak) because we have the vision, and we want to translate our vision into action.’ Premier of Sarawak,

‘ A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.’– American historian, Henry Brooks Adam My friends, a belated Happy Teachers’ Day