
The forbidden fruit
LUWI was a married man, a man of integrity, and a man who prided himself on his steady moral compass. However, lately, he was overwhelmed

LUWI was a married man, a man of integrity, and a man who prided himself on his steady moral compass. However, lately, he was overwhelmed

THIS week, I would like to take the opportunity to revisit and reinforce key messages from my previous articles – specifically concerning the importance of

MY mom’s eldest brother, Uncle Ngauh Narang, joined us from his job at Shell in Lutong, Miri, around 1964. He was single at the time,

THE “in-dependent” judiciary relies entirely on its own internalised and institutionalised views, opinions, perspectives, beliefs and values culled from years of study, research and experience.

IN a significant move that has reignited debate over fairness in our education system, the Ministry of Education recently announced that only students who scored

“Let them rest, worship, spend time with their families, and enjoy their remaining years; the younger generation should be given the space to carry on

Kami tanam macam biasa, tapi cuaca tak biasa lagi. (We plant like before, but the weather isn’t like before.) – Farmer from Simunjan IN Sarawak,

I am not what happened to me. I am what I choose to become. – Carl Jung (1875-1961) Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist. Another life chapter

OF all things, I didn’t expect Sarawak’s free tertiary education policy would be a subject of criticism and scrutiny because, to me, there is nothing

From Classroom to Creative Empire IN today’s digital landscape – where visual content dominates social media, advertising and branding – multimedia and graphic design skills