Friday 17 March 2017

Malaysian Squash Queen

By:  Ezzat Amier
 17/3/2017




       Nicol David is a Malaysian professional squash player who has been the World’s number one player consecutively for 87 months from August 2006 to November 2013. She has been considered as the top contender for title of ‘The greatest squash player of all time’. She has won the World Open seven times and also consecutively five times from 2008-2012. She has won the Asian Squash for a record eight times from 1998-2011. She has also been the WISPA Player of the year from 2005-2010.
        Nicole ‘Ann’ David was born in Penang, Malaysia on August 26, 1983. Her father Desmond David was an engineer and her mother Anne Marie David was a school teacher. As a child, Nicol was interested in mathematics and she aspired to be an engineer like her father. She started playing squash as a pastime at the age of 5. By the age of 8, she was enrolled in a proper coaching setup. She was soon called up to represent her states Penang in the 1992 National Junior Interstate Championship. In that competition Nicol surprised everyone by winning the silver medal in the U-16 category. In 1994 she was able to win her first international titles in the form of the Scottish Junior Open U-12 and the Hong Kong U-13 tournaments.
         Having personal goals during early childhood is not something many would have given much thought. Datuk Nicol David, who started her journey towards achieving her ambition at a tender age of five, is one extraordinary person who knew what she wanted right from the beginning of her illustrious career.
 “When I was nine to 10 years old I was already travelling around Malaysia for squash and subsequently, travelling overseas and meeting new friends,” she recalls, adding that people were also telling her that she was talented and could go somewhere in future.
“All these words encouraged me to step up in order to do this better,” she says, recalling how she had to push herself further from the moment she set her mind on pursuing squash seriously.
Early Career…
       At 16, Nicol was the champion for both the under-17 and under-19 categories at the 1999 British Junior Open, champion for the senior and team categories at the South-East Asian Games and champion for the under-19 category at the German Junior Open. Her greatest feat that year was becoming the youngest winner of the Women’s World Junior Championships in Antwerp. A year later, Nicol entered the professional circuit by joining the Women’s International Squash Players Association (WISPA) and went on to win her first professional title at the Savcor Finnish Open.
      She was a great talent that had the potential of becoming the one of the top players in the world. In 1999 she proved her skills by winning the Women’s World Junior Squash Championships at the age of 15. In that competition she went on to beat three players who were placed in the top 20 rankings in the world. 
      She was just a schoolgirl who went on to defeat other experienced players with relative ease. This performance made headlines throughout the world of sport and made Nicol an overnight star. In 2001, she went on to win the World Junior Championship competition for the second time.
      In the year 2000, Nicol turned professional by joining the WISPA. Within the first month on the tour Nicol was able to win her first title. In the Savcor Finnish open, she defeated Salma Shabana to win her first title. This was only the first of the dozens of trophies that were set to follow. 

       By the year 2005, she had become such a dominant player on the tour that she lost only 2 matches throughout the whole year. She won World Open and the Malaysian Open. But her greatest achievement was the winning of the British Open, being the first Asian to do so. Her dominance also got her the World No.1 ranking in August 2006 which she would not relinquish for the next six years. In 2006 she continued her string of impressive performances by defending the World Open, Malaysia Open, British open. Additionally she won the Penang Open, Qatra Airways Open Challenge, Hong Kong Open, etc. 
Career Highlights..

      Again in 2007 she was able to reach many finals and was awarded the inaugural Asian Sportswoman of the Year Award. In 2008 she did the unbelievable by not losing a single match in the complete calendar year. Thus she was able to win all the competitions she participated in that year. Nicol has gone on to set numerous records over the years winning prestigious tournaments repeatedly. As of 2013, she has 70 WISPA titles with win percentage of 90.5% (304-32). She is easily the most dominant player that the world has ever seen in squash history. From being a good student in academics, Nicol David has become a great student of the sport of squash which has made her the undisputed champion of the sport. She has been one of the most successful players that the sporting world has seen in the last century.  
Awards

The beautiful of Langkawi


by ezzat amier 
17/3/2017



        The best attractions in Langkawi make the most of the natural landscapes, expansive parks, and iconic structures that no first-time visitor should skip on their travel itinerary. Langkawi as one of Malaysia’s best-known and most popular beach destinations, the massive island is home to historical attractions, great fare, excellent diving opportunities, exciting nightlife and dirt-cheap shopping. The beauty of the island can be seen in terms of flora and fauna that exist there. Apart from that, there are many places of interest that we can visit when visiting there.

       The famous thing that langkawi provide for the tourist is the Sky Bridge and cable car. 

The Langkawi Sky Bridge is located at the ‘end’ of the Cable Car ride. One of the island’s 

highlights, it is a 410ft-long curved pedestrian bridge above Mount Mat Cinchang. It may 

sound like a lying but it is really true the views from here are simply stunning.





         Located 2,300ft above sea level, the Sky Bridge is easily accessible by the Langkawi Cable Car. The journey to the top starts out at the Oriental Village in the upper northwest of Langkawi Island, near Pantai Kok. When the cable car gets going on it gets a little chill winds flow through the ventilation slits at the top, so the tourist and visitor put on a sweater beforehand. The views on the way to the top of Langkawi’s second-highest peak include those of the Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls and the rainforest. After travelling a few hundred feet, the cable car levels outs and stops at the Sky Bridge, the final station. Near where you disembark, there are dozens of stalls selling souvenirs, toys, snacks and drinks. At the final station we can stop for a while at the place provided while eat snack while enjoyed the beautiful moment up there. View on the sky bridge is really captivating. We can see the beauty of nature and God's creation is so beautiful. At that height we also can feel quite cold wind while enjoying a snack or drink in selling him up there. We can see an ocean and the hole of langkawi’s  island. Those with a fear of heights might be a little afraid of the altitude, but it is a very safe bridge with double steel railings and an enclosed wire mesh. The 1.8m wide bridge has two triangular platforms that act as ‘stops’ where you can admire the view and rest your feet. Local tourists Mohd Hafizuddin said, “The experience is like flying over the sky bridge on the horizon because of its height equal to the depth of the sea. View up there is spectacular and we can see a beautiful view up there”.

       Although it is a hair-raising experience travelling across it, since the cable-stayed bridge actually curves 125m around a single support, it is truly worthwhile. Photo opportunities are plentiful: and the cold winds will no doubt result in lots of cosy group shots. Besides shopping for souvenirs at the stalls near the cable car, there is not much else to do here than to take in the views. Fun fact for Bollywood movie enthusiasts: the last scene of the Hindi blockbuster ‘Don: The Chase Begins Again’ was filmed here.



New agriculture and the policies can the government adopt to stimulate new agriculture.

daniel shah 
17/3/2017




Agriculture is an important sector in Malaysia. The concept of “New Agriculture” was introduced in the Ninth Malaysia Plan (Malaysia, 2006). The concept is not completely a new idea. The World Bank has predicted that agriculture will continue to be a fundamental instrument for sustainable development and poverty reduction in the 21st century. The emerging new agriculture is led by private entrepreneurs in extensive value chains linking producers to consumers and including many entrepreneurial smallholders supported by their organizations. The New Agriculture sector in Malaysia focuses on two categories which are the agro-industrial commodities and food commodities. Included in agro-industrial commodities are crude palm oil, natural rubber, cocoa, pineapples, tobacco, coconuts and pepper. Agro-industrial commodities have more commercial value and are used as major inputs for the processing activities. For the food commodities, it is included of rice, vegetables, fruits, fisheries and livestock. Some of the food commodities are also being processed while flowers are sold as cut-flowers and not involved in the food processing activities.

Agricultural policy describes a set of laws relating to domestic agriculture and imports of foreign agricultural products. Governments usually implement agricultural policies with the goal of achieving a specific outcome in the domestic agricultural product markets. Outcome are related to a guaranteed supply level, price stability, product quality, product selection and land use or employment.



The policies that government has formulated are namely, The National Agricultural Policy 1, 2, 3 (NAP 1-3) and The National Agro-food Policy (NAM).  The main objectives of the National Agro-food Policy (2011-2020) are to address food security and safety to ensure availability, affordability and accessibility, to ensure the competitiveness and sustainability of the agro food industry and to increase the income level of agropreneurs.
In line with the Third National Agricultural Policy, the new agriculture approach was introduced to activate the industrialisation of the country's agriculture sector. This revolution will re-activate the development of the agricultural sector and thus transforming it as one of the nation's engine of growth. To accomplish this, the implementation of the Ninth Malaysia Plan will be done based on the following policy thrust which are increasing agriculture production including new sources of growth with greater private sector participation, expanding agro-based processing activities and product diversification, strengthen marketing and global network, enhancing income of smallholders, farmers and fishermen and improving the delivery service system. The ultimate goal in the agro-food production development and downstream processing industry is to increase the number of modern and commercial farmers, breeders and fishermen as well as agro entrepreneurs to pioneer the development of the agro food sector which is private sector driven, without displacing the traditional farmers, where their production capacity will be enhanced to complement the benefit of the transformation process through an increase in productivity and income. The implementation of the Ninth Malaysia Plan is parallel with the strategic intend of the country's leadership in revolutionising and industrialising the agriculture sector into a modern, dynamic and competitive sector.



In trying to develop, the government can look at outward looking policies. An outward looking strategy, such as promoting tourism, is seen as a more modern approach to development, and one that relies less on government intervention. A number of important global events forced many developing countries to become outward looking, including a rising development gap between countries adopting inward and outward looking policies. In addition, the collapse of communism created an opportunity to adopt more outward looking policies. Those that have adopted them, including India and China, clearly benefitted from increasingly outward looking policies in terms of growth rates and reduced poverty.

The benefits of outward looking policies are derived from the benefits of free trade. For example, free trade brings welfare gains from tariff removal and increased competition and efficiency. In addition, outward looking countries may be better able to cope with globalisation and with external shocks. However, the financial crisis and its after-effects have forced many national governments to re-think their policies and to minimise the risks of an outward looking approach.




Bukit Cherakah

by danial shah
17/3/2017

Shah Alam: National Botanical Gardens or Bukit Cherakah is one of the park that was built to attract tourists either within or outside the country. The park was built in 1986 and was inaugurated by the late Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Al-Haj son Hisamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj in 1991. It is located in section 8, Shah Alam. Various facilities available in the park, which is a facility for cycling in the park, the bus carrying tourists, cafes and much more.


 In addition, the park provides a range of activities such as cycling around the garden, Skytrek, Flyfishing and a pool for swimming. 

Cycling in Bukit Cherakah is encouraged. When cycling, you can see the contents of the content contained in Bukit Cherakah. It includes lakes, dams, animal parks and so on. Moreover, in terms of health, cycling can be good for health. Accordingly, the Botanical Garden is also preparing a swimming pool. It is for visitors who want a peaceful atmosphere while accompanied by the chirping of birds.


Flyfishing is not left behind. It is also one of the attractions among the visitors. For those who enjoy fishing, they can come here to spend their leisure time.

Although she Botanical Gardens, activities such as Sky Trek is the most favoured among the visitors, especially schoolchildren or university either outside or in Shah Alam. It is an adventurous activity, the mental strength and can cast fear among the students.
Apart from these activities, Bukit Cherakah provide an animal park. There are animals such as porcupines, deer, birds, horses and many more. The animals can be fed and very tame





Thursday 16 March 2017

The 3D Printing Technology Helps Doctors Solve Bone Surgery Problems.

By samsurikamal
17/3/2017

The technology of medical 3D printing has indicates advantages towards doctors by promoting fake bones to enhance accuracy of surgery.

The technology actually has been already introduced since seven years ago by Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM). It has been promoted to hospital whether it’s private or even government. This product is not been commercialized due to causing a thousand of money to complete the entire body.

The price is a bit high for moderate consumer when it cost about RM1000-RM3000 for skull model. The skull is made by an SIRIM firm is actually half transparent. It made by lots of implant from titanium.


The titanium skull implant model

However, the expensive model part for 3D printer model is backbone. It is because it has long and unique appearance for each individual. Since it’s consuming a lot of fragments that need to have specific outlook, the price for that part is within RM5000-RM7000.


The sample of back bone (vertebrate) that made by 3D printing just cost around RM5000-RM7000

A 3d printed medical model can be used by healthcare professionals for surgical planning and re-construction. Using this model, surgical procedures can be conducted offline to validate the implants and processes. This will help in reduction of the duration of the actual surgical procedure and result in better efficiency and accuracy.

Although it is expensive, however it is proven to fasten surgery when the doctors may determine the fraction earlier from this 3Dimension (3D) printing. It exposes an actual scale bones on how much space/patch needed by specialist. The calculation of the patch will be made earlier; hence it could save a lot of time.

Although X-ray is commonly used by doctors to see the how damage affected, however, the innovative machinery from 3D printing can ascertain the bone’s condition and yet much closer detail by holding a module or called fake bones. It revealed that every accident/fracture that cannot measure by the 2D. It also gives full detail about how large is the saiz, and what the proper actual shape for normal bones.
“Just like photostate, it captures image to transform to the machine and produce the result. It does not have any mole to convert the image to become bones” khairul Aimi described about the similarity concept of 3d printing with Photostat machine.

 The senior consultant of medical technology research and technology also explained that the images from the city scan - a computerised tomography that is look likes scan tunnel where it scans the parts that convey from the body to images. After complete the scan from patient, it will transfer the image to computer. The computer has Mimic Simulation Software where it is software that displays the whole angle to get the three dimension view.

After that, the data will send to the 3D machine to produce the titanium model by using Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). The laser will shape a layer by layer until it complete to become an object. Then, the object will be polished to make it soft until it to become a model. It usually takes for six hour to complete the bone model.

One of the examples of 3D printing machine

Another country that implement the usage of 3D printing is England, one of the orthopedic specialise gave his speech in Youtube; Surgical Planning Using 3D Printed Bones about the benefit of this machine and model.

Dr boyd goldie says by using this advance technology a surgeons will has no surprise to deal with bone problems. He claimed “with modern radiology software you can get a virtual model on screen. You can rotate it but it is still not the same as holding something in your hands”. The 3D printing promote better understanding with the surgeons do not have any surprise when it comes to do the operation said Dr boyd goldie.

This technology has already been introduced since 30 years ago. It has been commercialized to western countries such as America & Europe since 1990s. Malaysia do not commonly used by doctors especially in government sector hospitals due to the high cost/price said SIRIM consultant.





Taman Botani Activities


By samsuri kamal
16/3/2017



Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam (TBNSA) is an area of forests combined with plantations/botanical gardens that lies towards the north of Shah Alam city. The place also goes by the name of Bukit Cahaya Sri Alam, while the forest reserve itself is named Bukit Cerakah Forest Reserv
The concept of nature and strategic view could be one of the people interest to have a relaxation indeed.

Although the forest is located in such as hills and mountain but It is not that tough to discover this nature habitation as it just stationed in U11
It imposes RM 3 ringgit pre enter to have a trip to a few destinations. It also provides free buses that allow visitors to have a quick observation before concentrate to any activities that bukit cherah will recommend. However the transportation is close during Monday and Friday.

For those who love leisure activities, they could have cycling hills through curve roads. They introduce bicycle rents that cost RM 10 per hour and extra RM1 for every additional hour each.
The best part is they have specific land mark for cyclists to have a break called “bicycle corner”. It is such a beautiful spot cover by flowers around. 


                                                      Cycling corner at TBNSA


Another one of the adventures activities is skytrek. This activities offer many games like Big thill, Little Adventure and Extreme Challenge that cost between 35- 50 Ringgit Malaysia. They could join any games that have been offered for instance flying fox and jump over tree.
Unfortunately, not all categories could join to this challenge games because there is  weight and height restriction for the activities. All participants are not more than 100 kg and are not less than 140 cm tall are not allowed to join the sport.

Besides that, taman botani also have mini zoo which had expose to people about animal habitats. They introduced deer, horses, hedgehog, birds, and goose. These animals have their own time management. They are being feed same as human being. There will be breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Muhammad Safizal bin Abdullah said this area is suitable for those who prefer peaceful environment with animals  rather than busy city in shah alam. The 38 year old also mention this place is good hobby to observe those beautiful animals through eyes and smell. 

Sound that Bukit Cherakah has entirely interesting activities to visit. Nonetheless, there are a few areas are under reconstructions due to few problems happen.
For instance, Four Season Temperate Garden had to be shut down to transform winter climate to spring. It takes few weeks to alter the house and expected to be open this April.

Fishing and kayak also are not being allowed as whole lakes were polluted. “The ministry of agriculture and agro-based industry Malaysia (MOA) had thrown command to clean up the lakes as soon as possible.” said Marina Hila binti Idris one of the public services assistant.
For any inquires, just go to http://www.tbnsa.gov.my/web/guest/skytrek

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its me Samsuri


By samsuri kamal
16/3/2017

Hai Assalamualaikum to everyone. My name is Muhammad samsuri bin Mohamed kamal. Usually they call me as Sam but I don’t mind if you guys would call me samsuri because I would love it too and basically you are allow to call my anything.  

However I have another name that I would love to share. It is about what my family used to call me from the beginning as a kid. My entire family would more likely to call me as Awie.  I know, it doesn’t make any sense of my name to be called like that.

Here is the thing; back to 20 years ago I was so in love to throw words that bring meaningless. For example I love to say “pengchong” in many times in every day.  Yes of course, it doesn’t bring any meaning.

As a kid I could not even remember many things but I cannot forget about this word. Until today I still don’t even know what is “pengchong” stands for? I still remember they (family) laughed at me whenever I repeating that name. It is like I am their clown.

The second word is Awie. I call that name like several times after I say pengcong. Hence, my family though that it is a good name to be called because it is short. In addition whenever they called awie, I suddenly shouted yes.

How time flies too fast which now I am 23 years old and still taking bachelor of journalism in Universiti Selangor. It is my last semester that really happening in my life. You know why I said so, because I know I am not smart like others. I do believe that I am a slow learner but I should be thankful to God that gives me opportunities like others.

Sometimes I do think that why He tests me with such a heavy examination during mylife but here is the thing that I would love to share to all. As I entered university, I realized that there is OKU in Unisel. They struggle not just to learn, but to walk, eat and even speak. It had made me crying when I see them walking around. They are the true fighter. They fight like a warrior just to grab that opportunities.

In a nutshell, I should be thankful to my beloved family, friends, and lecturers that give moral support. They also bring happiness when I stuck in the dark of hopeless.  Thank you everyone.



Tuesday 7 March 2017

Its me Ezzat Amir

      

Hello hi. I will tell about myself a little bit to share. I am Mohd Ezzat Amier bin Mohd Nazron. I was born at 3.41994 at the Hospital Kuala Lumpur but grew up in Seremban Negeri Sembilan. In 2001,

    I attended my first primary school at Sekolah Rendah Taman Tuanku Jaafar until 2006. Then, I went to secondary school at Sekolah Menengah Taman Tuanku Jaafar until the end of school in the 2012 .Then,  I study at the University of Selangor in Shah Alam for the diploma and now I am  still here completed a degree in Journalism.

    I love playing football. When I was in school, I played for the primary and secondary school until then I still continue playing football after finished my school. In 2014, I had an Anterior Cruciate Ligament on my left knee ACL injury and I am passionate the club is Liverpool because they are made up of players from great players and their supporters who were very supportive to the club which that make me attract to the club. My second hobbies is to travel with friends such as my last trip to Penang and Pulau Redang. That 2 place make me feel excited and fell free to enjoy my young life because it has a great food to tasted, great place to visit and many more we can enjoyed there.


     After I am finished my degree studies, I hope I can find a better job so I can take care of my family and pay for all kind of pinjaman that I had borrowed.

Mecca here I come



It’s been for the first time ever in twenty five years in my life, I had the chance went to Mecca. Our family planning to Mecca finally has become true. Vacation whilst to do Umra have been planned almost one year back and finally on 11 Jan 2017, I was arrived at the Holy land of Mecca with my family. This is so amazing and I had incredible feeling which is too happy and so grateful to step in to that place. There are lots of people with various kind of behaviours, personalities and identities which come from different countries I had seen there. As what as I know an mostly people know, Mecca is one of the Holy place for all Muslim which mean that Moslem from all over the world may come to perform their ibadah and make some visit at that place. In addition, Mecca is one of the places that Muslim’s du’a will be fulfil upon His permission. When I was there, my parents always ask me to perform ibadah, make du’a, do goods as much as I can because not everyone have a chance to go there. When I was at Mecca, I learn so many things. I learn about how time make me so discipline not only for pray, it’s also for doing any works. I am so blessed to be here as for my first experienced together in doing goods with family.

I was there for ten days. I was there not only perform the Umra, but I also can visit historic places like Ta'if where our honourable Prophet, the Prophet S.A.W ever dropped by to spread the teachings of Islam by preaching. While I was there, I was told by the tour guide on the history that has ever happened there that opposition people of Ta'if to Islam brought by Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. The history of this place called Ta'if affect me. I can’t imagine how difficult it is to spread the religion of Allah. Prophet Muhammad S.A.W reviled and even reviled him throw a stone by children in Ta'if. When the Prophet Muhammad never fought and did not want bloodshed. He prayed that Islam will be accepted there one day. Thank God, the result of his prayer blessing, Ta'if now become a place of Islam and is known for its grape crop. This story has gave me a lesson about patience. Any allegations that come we must face it with patience and fortitude. We should pray because du’a is the power of every Muslims.

When I was there, they took me to a place where they raise animals which have been reared and the rides by the Prophet Muhammad. It is a goat, sheep, horses and camels, and I also had the opportunity to taste the fresh camel and goat milk. I can’t feel how Prophet Muhammad walked in the distance thousands of kilometres with just riding horses and camels just to spread the teachings of Islam. We must honour the sacrifices made by him, and we should feel very lucky because we have a car that is comfortable to move to places that are far from us. Seven days in Mecca, it's time for me to leave the most holy place and move to another place where it is also one of the places that are sacred to all Muslims and it was Medina. This is Medina is where the Prophet Muhammad died and he was left there after he migrated from Mecca. People in Madinah very gentle and respectful of their guests regardless of age and the goods to be made as souvenirs and robes are very cheap compared to other places. While I was there, I feel very lucky to be able feel the atmosphere that is cool and comfortable.


With the cold weather, I had the opportunity to visit some historic places especially Uhud, Prophet Friend mosque, the tomb of the Prophet and his companions, the tomb of the martyrs who died during the war and many more. In Medina, I learned how to use the time well by way of prayer at the beginning of time and always early to attend a mosque for prayers. On 22 Jan 2017 I arrived Kuala Lumpur International Airport.  Up to now I can’t forget the memories of two of the sanctuary. I pray that given another chance to go there. In Shaa Allah.

Wednesday 1 March 2017

sambutan Pilihan Raya MPP bertambah baik


by: samsurikamal/ijat/danial
1/3/2017

Shah Alam: Pilihanraya Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar telah berlangsung di Dewan Pro canselor awal pagi tadi telah mendapat sambutan yang begitu menggalakkan berbanding tahun lepas.

Kebijasanaan kegiataan pemasaran yang dilakukan oleh calon untuk membuka pendedahan terhadap pelajar ternyata membawa keberkesanan yang tinggi.

“jika tahun lepas, kita boleh lihat peratusan pelajar tahun lepas yang turun mengundi adalah sebanyak 13 peratus tetapi pada tahun ini saya yakin pada tahun ini sangat memberangsangkan apabila ditambah sepuluh komputar riba untuk melancarkan proces  ” ujar Qurratu Anini binti Ali Mohamed.  
Majlis perwakilan pelajar (MPP) itu menjelaskan bahawa strategi yang diguna terhadap calon MPP ternyata membuahkan hasil apabila mereka telah berkempen dari hari pernamaan calon sehingga hari mengundi.

Mereka berkempen di mana sahaja mahupun di laman sosial bahawa calon MPP ini akan membuktikan kelainan dan penambah baikan berbanding masa lalu.

Selain berkempen di dalam kelas, mereka turut berada di kafé, ruma hijau (kafé bumbung hijau) dan di depan fakulti masing-masing.

Mereka memberitahu kepada umum betapa pentingnya kebajikan pelajar  itu perlu didengari oleh pihak atasan supaya pelajar-pelajar boleh menyuarakan pendapat mereka.

Baru baru ini, calon MPP telah mengadakan demonstrasi bantahan terhadap pindahan fakulti komunikasi seni visual dan perkomputeran.

Mereka telah menunjuk ketidakpuashatian dengan berarak beramai-ramai di hadapan bangunan komunikasi dan media.

Mereka juga menegaskan bahawa Kebajikan pelajar perlu diperjuangkan apabila seseorang pelajar ditimpa masalah seperti kesulitan penambahan subjek dan dana peruntukan bagi sesebuah kelab.


“sekarang kita masih dalam proses permintaan dana untuk diberi kepada sesebuah kelab bagi memajukan persatuan mereka".

Pilihan Raya MPP 2017

Aisha ketika ditemuramah setelah keputusan pilihanraya diumumkan.

Oleh: Samsuri Kamal, Daniel syah, Ezzat Amier

Shah Alam – Universiti Selangor (UNISEL) sekali telah mengadakan pilihan raya kampus Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar bagi sesi 2017/2018. Proses pilihanraya ini telah diadakan di Dewan Pro Canselor Unisel. Kaunter pengundian mula dibuka dari jam 9 hingga 4 petang.
 Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar atau dikenali sebagai MPP adalah satu parti yang ditubuhkan untuk mewakili suara-suara pelajar yang ingin menyuarakan pendapat dan idea mereka tentang baik dan buruk untuk UNISEL.

Calon dari Fakulti Komunikasi seni visual dan pengkomputeran Siti Hajar Aishabee  Md. Riza yang memenangi kerusi umum bagi pilihan raya kali ini berkata beliau terkejut dan gembira apabila memenangi 922 majoriti  daripada 9 calon yang bertanding bagi kerusi umum.

“kemenangan kali ini saya akan berbincang bersama rakan saya yang lain kerana memandangkan MPP akan bergerak sebagai kumpulan jadi saya tidak mahu komen apa- apa dahulu tetapi akan memberitahu perkembangan yang akan datang” ujar beliau.

“matlamat saya kali ini adalah untuk menjadikan MPP lebih terserlah di mata pelajar dan sekaligus ingin menjadikan Unisel setaraf dengan Universiti lain yang turut menggunakan system pilihanraya ini”, tambah beliau.


Keputusan lain menyaksikan parti-parti yang bertanding seperti Gabungan Demi Pelajar mengisi empat kerusi umum manakala dua kerusi daripada gerakan mahasiswa dan satu kerusi umum daripada Harapan Mahasiswa.