ISSUE 2 01 4 - Kolej Yayasan UEM
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ISSUE 2 01 4 - Kolej Yayasan UEM
ISSUE 14 2014 Dia mon dH ous e Tr ip 02 KYUEM Awards Day Garne 08 12 az t Hou Top se Tri p 04 Sapphire H ouse Trip 06 se Hou Trip 3 TIME OF THE YEAR The time of the year has arrived again, when all KYUEM students take refuge from studying and the hectic college life, to have a much needed break with our House families and enjoy a little vacation after finishing the gruesome A-Levels examinations. Organized by the batch 16.0 with Rayvind Kurup as the director of this year’s Diamond House trip, The House of Courage optioned Hotel Seri Bayu in Pulau Pangkor, Perak as the site to relax and revitalise ourselves. On the 13th of June 2014, Diamonders had to leave their chalet as early as 9 o’clock in the morning to catch our transportation. The journey from Kolej Yayasan UEM (KYUEM) to Pulau Pangkor was not a short one. However, everyone had a whale of a time in the bus, as their time was filled with laughter, chatter and even catching up on some sleep! Upon reaching Pangkor, some of us were really thrilled to find out that our hotel was strategically situated next to the beach. After we checked in into the hotel and unpacked our belongings, all Diamonders had a quick trip around the island via the local pink minivan. That night, Diamonders enjoyed a Game Night prepared by the juniors where everyone had a blast trying different games such as Mafia and Charades. The games ended around midnight and soon afterwards everyone immediately doze off to recharge themselves for another fun-filled day. 14th of June was proven to be the most energydraining day of the year. It was definitely a good idea that the hotel had provided both teachers and students with a hearty breakfast buffet as everyone probably needed the energy to enjoy the various activities prepared for them. After the breakfast, each one of us experienced a boat ride around the island. Everyone was amazed by the scenic view. It was definitely one of the highlights of the housetrip. Even though some of us almost melted under the hot scorching sun, the beautiful view made it seem so worth it. On top of that, we were also not disappointed by the sight of the little islands surrounding the 2 house trip 2014 By Fatin Zulaika Zakaria JUNE beach. We had a pleasure of time snapping photos of the scenery, and also trying out various beach activities such as the banana boat, jet-ski and many more. 13-15 After spending the whole morning touring around the island, we all headed back to the hotel; some even spend their afternoon at the beach – playing Frisbee, volleyball and enjoying the beach waves. Even after the hectic day, it was a surprise that everyone was still energetic and filled with enthusiasm. As diamonds filled the night sky, the climax of the whole house trip started – our very own Diamond Night! The table was set up, and the smell of barbequed chicken, fish, crabs and other food penetrating to our nose; making our stomach grumble. The rest of the night was just pure fun: performances, food, speeches, games and more Diamond bonding. The event was indescribable, only those who were present were able to perceive the warm feeling of having a Diamond family with truly amazing members, spending time together with all the workload from college left behind for a while. The trip has come to an end. The last day was filled with more sunrise-watching, beach strolling, all-youcan-eat breakfast and a lot more poses and pictures while wearing our Diamond polo t-shirt. Heading back to college means heading back to reality. However, the trip was definitely memorable and well worth our time; it definitely taught us that the importance of feeling belonged in a community and what better way to learn that other than being in the Diamond family? Before I conclude, I would like to thank our houseparents, Mrs Saunders and Encik Rizal, who have been with us through the planning and the execution of the House trip, starting from our departure until our arrival back in KYUEM. We Diamonders feel that the house trip would not be a success without the endless support from our houseparents and the committee itself, and to all Diamonders who made the trip memorable. H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 5 house trip 2014 JUNE 13-15 Compulsory Getaway The weekend of 13-15 June 2014 will forever be etched in the minds of Garnetrons who went for the annual house trip. The three-day two night vacation, held at Impiana Beach Resort, Cherating, was a compulsory getaway since we just finished the exams. The objectives of the trip was primarily to have fun. Both seniors and juniors were very excited throughout the 4-hour journey to the hotel. Upon arrival, we were greeted by the liaison officers and the hotel staffs before being immediately whisked off to our own rooms for our free and easy session. Everyone was considerably tired yet still full of enthusiasm. The evening became so much easier since we were already put into groups by the house trip committee. Right after, we had fun ice breaking games where everyone did their best to push their respective groups up the rank. Right after dinner, everyone settled down in their groups to discuss their BBQ night performances. play water polo right after lunch. We all had a good time. In the afternoon, more sports came by. There were volleyball and tug of war. It was truly idyllic to see the groups cheering for one another. Then, there was the bbq night where every group have prepared for their own performances. We truly enjoyed all the performances from each group and all Garnetrons managed to prove that they are indeed a creative lot. The next morning, we all headed back to the college. It was indeed a wonderful and memorable experience. The trip made us closer than ever before and we indeed look forward for our next. The next day, we saw even more exciting activities including The Amazing Race Cherating, Fear Factor and Cherating’s Next Top Model. Everyone had a great laugh. But it was just noon so we all decided to 4 H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 7 Life’s a house trip 2014 BEACH On the 13th of June, 83 Sapphire students and four teachers departed from KYUEM at nine in the morning for Pulau Pangkor. The bus ride from Lembah Beringin to the Pangkor Jetty took around three to four hours with only one stop at a rest area. After arriving at the jetty around lunch time, we were greeted by the beautiful Pangkor Islands. The ride from the jetty to the island took around 20 minutes. Once we arrived, we checked into Coral Bay Beach Resort. After checking in, we were all assigned to our respective apartment units consisting of 6 people per apartment. We did not have any major group activities planned for our first day in Pangkor so many of us chose to explore the town, 6 relax at the beach and go swimming. At around 8pm, we gathered at the dining area to have a delicious dinner buffet spread consisting of different local dishes prepared by the hotel staff. After dinner, the house trip committee decided to explore Pangkor to look for places to hold events for the seniors. We visited a beach called Teluk Nipah and experienced the night life as well as visited the night market. We ended the night with delicious burgers from the stall beside our hotel. The next day, students were free to do what they’d like before the big group activity in the evening. Some of us chose to go island hopping, snorkelling, By Ines Alanah JUNE 13-15 shopping and many more. In the evening, all members of Sapphire who were on the trip gathered at Teluk Nipah where we played games organised by the committee members such as Splat Bang and Candy Dodgeball. We then had a big bonfire where we barbecued food and talked amongst each other. As the day came to a close we all watched the sunset together and took advantage of this gracious opportunity by taking group pictures for memories. Once we reached the hotel around 11pm we proceeded with the Awards Ceremony for the seniors where some lucky individuals won gifts. Our last night in Pangkor ended on a good note with lots of laughter as the seniors and juniors bonded for the last time. On the last day of our house trip we roamed the beaches of Pangkor and had lunch for the last time at the Coral Bay Beach Resort. We left for the Pangkor Jetty at around 1pm and arrived back in college just in time for dinner. All the members of the house trip committee are grateful for the successful trip and us students truly enjoyed our stay at Pangkor. H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 Sense of Unity In order to instil a sense of unity amongst Topazians, the House of Rock, Topaz organised a field trip to Batu Feringghi, Penang from the 13th to the 15th of June 2014. A total of 73 students, together with House Parents and teachers, Dr Saunders and Ms Sharon, Mr Boler and family along with Pn Zahara and her husband, were present for this fun-filled trip. Topaz seniors and juniors alike, who had had a stressful month prior to the trip, were delightfully anticipating the three-day stay at Penang. On the 13th of June, we departed from the college at 10 a.m. after boarding two chartered air conditioned buses, with juniors on one bus and seniors on another. We had a long and bumpy journey ahead of us, and so some decided to watch a movie on the bus while others took naps. At half past noon, the buses stopped at a rest station and we had our lunch there. 8 At 3.30 p.m., we reached Holiday Inn Resort, a 4-star hotel on the golden coast of Batu Feringghi. Room keys were distributed and we were sent off to our pre-assigned rooms to unpack and relax. We left the itinerary for the trip empty as the schedule was meant to be free-and-easy, and so Topazians were free to decide what they wanted to do with their time at Penang. A group of seniors headed straight for the private swimming pool, immediately filling up a whole section of the pool with their laughs and cheers as they enjoyed rounds of water polo. Those who could not resist the picturesque sunset went down to the beach. At 8 p.m., we gathered at the hotel garden situated by the sea where our buffet dinner was prepared for by the hotel. The night started with an opening speech by Dr Saunders and Ms Sharon, followed by a few words of gratitude from Adam, the House Trip Director. Bhagat Singh- known by most as Bhagzmade an excellent emcee for the night, livening up the atmosphere and bringing laughs to the crowd. As we ate, we had a karaoke session where Topazians were called on stage at random and were asked to sing. At 10 p.m., the wonderful night ended with Adam’s birthday celebration and a group photo session. Unfortunately, there was a last minute change in the itinerary as the hotel staff had misunderstood the booking and arranged for our buffet dinner to be held on the first night instead of the second. Thankfully, all students and teachers were informed as soon as the house trip committee discovered the change in the arrangement. Our second day kicked off with an enticing buffet breakfast provided by the hotel. After a hearty meal, everyone went off to explore Penang in different ways. Some chose to take public transportation to Gurney Plaza for some shopping, some explored the heart of the city while others stayed by the beach to partake in water sports such as parasailing and jet skiing. 9 JUNE 13-15 house trip 2014 By Tan See Yee When night fell, we gathered on the beach and lit a bonfire, roasting marshmallows and sharing laughter around the fire. Some left the bonfire early to wander around the night market not 5 minutes away from the hotel entrance. On the third and last day, we wandered around within the vicinity of the hotel as we had to check out at noon. Some enjoyed a last walk along the beach and many pictures were taken to preserve the fond memories we made during the trip, despite the sweltering heat. After lunch, we bid a reluctant farewell to Batu Feringghi and headed back to college. The house trip was indeed a success thanks to the unwavering support from the House Parents and cooperation from all Topazians. Here’s to all the fond memories we’ve made, and to the ones yet to come. H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 11 JUNE 16 College Birthday, Teacher’s Celebration & End of Semester Dinner It was the first time that KYUEM celebrate three occasions in one night. It was known as the 3 in 1 celebrations as College birthday, Teacher’s Day and End of Semester Dinner were celebrated within the night. The theme of the event was Around the World in One Night and was organized by the Student Council and the Student Services Department. The event was held at the SSG Golf Resort, Lembah Beringin. Our VVIP for the night was KYUEM CEO Pn. Nor Rubaiha Mohd Nor. Also in attendance were the Headmaster, Dr. Paul Rogers and his wife, Mrs. Helen Rogers, all SMT members, teachers, staffs and the students. The cake cutting ceremony by the SMT kick start the event that night and followed by other performances by the student. There were 6 performances including one dance, one stand-up comedy and 4 songs. Throughout the event dinner was served as a buffet style. Certificate and tokens of appreciation were given to outgoing staff and all outgoing House Captains. The Video Competition was an interhouse competition participated by all four Houses of the college. The winner of the video competition was from Garnet house. The event ended with the announcement of the winner of the House Cup. It was worn by Garnet house and the house captain of Garnet received the award from Dr. Paul Rogers. The giving of the Cup marked the end of the End of Semester Dinner. The event started with the welcoming speech from the Project Director, Ilman Ismail; followed by the welcoming speech from the Dr. Rogers and the officiating speech from Pn. Rubaiha to commemorate the College 15th Birthday celebration, Teacher’s Day celebration and End of Semester Dinner. 10 H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 13 The most awaited event of the year for the outgoing senior from July 2012 intake and Jan 2013 intake. The Awards Day was graced by the appearance of Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz as the guest of honour of presenting the awards to our graduating student. This event were attended by board members of the UEM Group, members of Board of Trustees, members of Boards of Governors, senior managers of UEM Groups, KYUEM senior management team, teachers, staffs, sponsoring bodies, parents and the graduates. In total there were 218 graduating students. College has recognized the student’s achievement in their studies by awarding respective students for their Subject Excellent awards and the contribution of the college student body i.e. the Student Council members of 2013/2014. The highlight of the event was the announcement of the recipient of the top 5 major awards. The recipient for Scholar of The Year was Law Chiw Fern Jasmine , a JPA National scholar. The recipient for Best Academic for Science was Choon Zi Yan, KPM Bursary scholar. The recipient for Best Academic for Arts was Lim Gek Teng, privately funded student. The recipient for the Best Co-curricular Awards (Male) was Amzar Muzani Ma’arof, Yayasan Khazanah scholar and last but not least the recipient for the Best Cocurricular Awards (Female) was Siti Nazihah Raffiq Ravendran, Yayasan UEM scholar. The event smoothly with the arrival of VVIP guest and board members, followed by the procession into the Great Hall by the graduating students, teachers and board members together with the VVIP. Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz speech was superb and focused on the challenge of what the graduating student will be facing when furthering their studies abroad. The event ended with the speech from the Student Council President, Zawani Zawawi. The ceremony ended with luncheon for all guests and attendees at the Dining Hall and Cafeteria prepared by D’Mawar Catering. The lunch was excellent and superbly prepared as what have been commented by guests and staffs. AwardsDay KYUEM JUNE 21 2014 12 H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 15 JULY 4-7 MUSCOM OVERSEAS CAMP Foreign lands pose foreign challenges; this is especially true for travellers who are new and alien to a society and its idiosyncrasies. In the case of Malaysian Muslim students preparing to study abroad in non-Muslim lands, especially in Western countries with known liberalist and secular worldviews, these issues plead to be addressed with greater urgency and responsibility. The importance of having a holistic preparation – be it physically, mentally, and spiritually - prior to departure, could not be accentuated even more. Hence, the Muslim Overseas Camp with this year’s theme “Surviving the Freedom” has been held as a pragmatic platform to address said issues. The programme took place at ILSAS, TNB Bandar Baru Bangi for 4 days and 3 nights. Various activities meticulously planned and arranged with the help from KYUEM ex-students were carried out. Educational talks were given by renowned local Muslim scholars on many relevant topics such as Fiqh of Travellers and Compass Setting, which both were delivered by Ustaz Hasrizal Abd Jamil. Ustaz Ridhauddin Salleh addressed the participants on 14 the fundamental of being more adaptable, more dynamic and more equipped to face challenges while maintaining the principles of Islam in his lectures entitled Ambassadorial Muslim and Islamic Thinking Methodology. A fun-filled speech delivered by Brother Shah Kirit is focused on Friendly Comparative Religion. Through games and group discussions, the participants were exposed to the basic principles of technical religious practices and conducts. The modules used to facilitate and enhance the participants’ understanding were provided by the helpful super seniors mainly from batch 13.0 and 14.0. The closing ceremony was officiated by KYUEM Chief Executive Officer, Pn Nor Rubaiha Mohamed Nor on the last day of the programme. The organising committee would like to express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to each and every one who has contributed in making this programme a success. MUSCOM BOOK SALE The 12th August 2014 was the date that most of the students had been waiting for since the start of the new semester. It’s the day where the largest KYUEM’s book sale took place, The MUSCOM Book Sale. This annual event was anticipated not only by the juniors who had just enrolled but also to most seniors who just couldn’t wait to start their semester with a wide variety of new books to be read. The bookworms would certainly enjoy the books ranging from textbooks, references and even exercise books. Above all, the main attraction was that most of the books sold were given up to more than 50 % discounts from their original price. Before the event, the MUSCOM members led by the economic bureau (SYUKON) managed to gather thousands of books and past papers from the seniors and also unsold books from the previous sale. The seniors usually put up reasonable prices for their books to be sold. This tradition is carried out annually to provide students with a sufficient supply of books at affordable prices. At the same time, we help the seniors to gain income by selling the books rather than throwing them away. AUG 12 The event took place right the evening class inside the dining hall. However, there were already students lining up outside the dining hall, even an hour before we opened the entrance. Right after the entrance was been opened, the students came running in, trying to get their hands on as many book as they could. The dining hall really turned out to be like the Year End Sale inside a shopping mall. Most of the books were sold within the first hour. Positive responses and support from the community of this college especially the students really made this event a success. This is certainly an annual event, which is worth holding for students who are striving towards excellence. H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 y p p a H k a r a b u l u id M 17 E AUG 19 On the 19 August 2014, the collaboration of Student Council and Musolla Community organized the annual KYUEM Hari Raya Celebartion event, one of the many festive occasions in Malaysia. After a month of fasting from dawn to dusk, Hari Raya Aidilfitri is a special day for the Muslim world in signifying their victory during Ramadhan. At 8.00 pm, students, in-house contractors, college staffs, teachers and Lembah Beringin residents started filling in the Great Hall, decked in their traditional Malay finery, ensuring the festival mood was in the air. The event commenced with speeches from the director of the event, Wan Muhammad Hussani, followed by our handsome headmaster, Dr. Paul Rogers and then, Puan Rubaiha, CEO of Yayasan UEM. It is a known fact especially to KYUEM students that Malaysians’ celebrations are all about food and performances. Therefore, various marvelous delicacies served during the event had become the main highlight of the night. Indeed, there were 16 lots of mouth-watering and scrumptious dishes to make the one and only Hari Raya night memorable. In fact, the long-awaited dishes of the night, the fresh and juicy roasted lamp served with spicy black pepper sauce had hypnotized the guest mind. While savoring the unlimited food, the guests also enjoyed performances, particularly nasheed songs from the newly intake juniors and of course, Raya videos made by each house for the Hari Raya Video Competition. At the end of the night, everyone seemed to be engaged in his or her photo shooting session. Surely, the traditional Malay house booth had become the most desirable side for the guests. It is a wonderful experience that it needs to be solidified with something tangible and photography is something to remember the event by. To wrap everything up, everyone seemed to have a wonderful time that night. We would like to thank the college staffs, students and fellow guests for making the event merrier and of course, the organizer of the event for their effort in making this year Hari Raya Celebration a reality... H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 19 Sharing stories & experience AUG 18 Day : Monday Time : 4.30pm - 8.00pm The Student Council together with the alumni organisation organised a one day event named KYUEM University Fair. Around 30 alumni from different universities all around the world attended the programme. KYUEM current students had the opportunity to ask general questions regarding the life in UK, US and Canada in the first session which lasted for around 30 minutes. The general Q&A was followed by personal booth sessions where the alumni were sited according to their respective universities. Students then went to their interested choice of university and had a one to one session with the alumnus. This lasted for around 1 hour. The alumni were brought to the café for dinner with the Headmaster and other teachers. By 8.30pm, the alumnus went back thus ending the KYUEM University Fair. 18 Alumni Weekend 2014 AUG 23 Day : Saturday Time : 9.00am - 3.00pm The Student Council together with the alumni organisation organised a one day event named KYUEM Alumni Weekend. Around 50 alumni attended the event. Basically we had a football friendly competition between the previous batches of KYUEM students and the current KYUEM students together with staffs. The main intention of the programme was to strengthen the relationship among KYUEM members of the past and present. 12 teams representing their respective batches took part in the event which started at 10.00 am. The final was between batch 9 and batch 15. The competition was won by batch 9. The Sports & Co-Curricular Executive, Mr. Ahmad Rizal presented the ROG Cup to the winners and also hampers to the other runner ups. The event ended at 3.00pm. AUG 27 Day : Wednesday Time : 5.30pm - 6.30pm The KYUEM rugby club had organized a rugby friendly with the Alumni on the conjunction of the Alumni week programme. The main objective of this tournament was to create a strong bond with the students with the alumni and at the same time, it was also a field to find new talented players from the juniors students to represent the College rugby team for this semester. The rugby club was so honoured to have an opportunityto play with the alumni who had drawn the miles stones in the club achievement in the past. The alumni managed to win the game by 27-10. H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 21 Health Awareness Week 2014 AUG 25-29 The 2014 KYUEM Health Awareness Week (HAW) was held from 25th to 29th August. It was a 5 day week filled with activities, namely a movie screening, the Mini Olympics, a health talk and a blood donation drive. On the Monday of HAW, the Student Council held a subsidised, free-of-charge movie screening. It was conducted at the college’s LT2, at 8.30pm. The movie in question was the largely popular, highly anticipated and well-rated blockbuster, “The Karate Kid”. The lecture theatre was filled with excited, sporting students who were eager to be a part of the health movement. The movie served its noble purpose well, to educate the students on the paramount importance of maintaining optimum mental and physical health. The movie, which lasted for roughly 2 hours, elicited a standing ovation and suggestions for such future activities to be carried out more often. 20 by Jessica Lee, Eugene Chong, Lim Li Ying & Aiman Hashim In conjunction with the largely successful movie screening, the Student Council operated a booth selling healthy muesli bars. The bars, which were both affordable and tasty, were effective in raising awareness of healthy eating and educating the students on how to control their food intake properly. The sales did not make much profit as our aim was to serve the students, not profit mindlessly from capitalistic endeavours; nevertheless, our small entrepreneurship required much ingenuity and marketing talent to ensure its runaway success. The Mini Olympics was held, and has always been held annually as the main event of the college’s HAW, on Tuesday and Wednesday. It was an inter-house competition consisting of 100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m, shot put and high jump events. The two days comprised the track and field events. Throughout the event, we could clearly feel the energy from the environment, fuelled by the cheers of house members, supporting their athletes as well as the uproars when an athlete emerged triumphant. It was an event not to be missed, even for the teachers! At the end of the day, all houses gave their all but eventually The House of Rock, Topaz,bagged the first position, followed by Diamond, Garnet and Sapphire. The Mini Olympics carried out a huge message to the family of KYUEM on how important physical activities are to their health and we hope that this event remains a tradition in future HAWs. On Thursday night, a health talk was held in the Great Hall. We had invited Mr. Surain A. Victor, a speaker of 7 years of experience, to give a talk entitled ‘Live2Love’. The talk was on sex education; specifically sexual and reproductive health, as well as HIV/AIDS awareness. The public reception towards the topic was as expected: very confused and very uncertain in attending this talk. Albeit so, many students, teachers and staff members attended the talk with an open mind, appearing eager to know more about sexually transmitted diseases. The talk comprised clarification on common misconceptions of HIV/ AIDS, preventive methods (golden rules of ensuring safe sex) and surprisingly, rock climbing! Mr. Surain is a passionate rock climber and is on a mission to expand the rock climbing community in Malaysia. He had shed the light on how we can achieve the almost-impossible, as he is an advocate of the phrase ‘mind over matter’, by linking it to the physical and also mental challenges faced by rock climbers. The blood donation drive was held on the last day of HAW from 10am to 4pm at the health clinic. For this event, apart from the HAW committee, we had enthusiastic members from the Pre-Medical Society to assist the hospital personnel from the Slim River Hospital to ensure the smooth flow of the event throughout the day. Aiding in the registration of donors, the volunteers had the privilege to learn the technique of measuring blood pressure using both the electronic and manual sphygmomanometers under the guidance of the matrons. It was also a great opportunity for them to observe the procedure involved in blood donation as well as the criteria required of the donors who wish to donate blood. A total of 64 successful donors, comprising students, teachers and staff, supported our blood donation drive. As a token of appreciation, the donors were given a certificate and refreshments for their applaudable act. Other than that, the annual Cleanest Chalet competition was held. All student accommodations were inspected; cleanliness and tidiness of the common area, exterior premise as well as the toilets being the main criteria. There were many accommodations that were spick and span, whereas for some, we questioned the frequency of their usage of detergent. All in all, most of them were satisfactory. The winning houses for boys’ and girls’ accommodation were Garnet and Topaz respectively. H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 23 Cultural Performance Night SEPT By Shareka Vithias Logendran 3 University of Bath SEPT Robotic Challenge 2014 9 This year the Physics department of KYUEM has the honour again from the University of Bath to jointly organise the Robotic Challenge at KYUEM. Like in 2012, this year about 30 students who will pursue engineering degrees at university participated in the challenge. The purpose of this challenge is to give the students an experience of the engineering field in general and how robots function specifically. The day started off with the introduction to robotic system – what is a robot and how they function. The representative from the University of Bath also introduced the robotic fields that they have in the university. After that, the students in a group of 3 worked on to programme the robot to follow certain instructions. Each group designed, built, programmed, tested and modified different robots to complete assigned tasks and compete in challenges. The challenge is for the robot to follow a dark pathway on a white surface. The robot must be programmed to follow it in the fastest time possible. The group that can cover the path the fastest will be declared the winner. Each group was given 4 trial runs before a final race. Of the ten groups, 6 managed to complete the programme and move the robot to follow the line. It was a challenging task for the students as the majority of them were experiencing these kind of challenges for the first time. However they enjoyed the experience and would like to pursue the field of robotic engineering further. The 2014 Cultural Performance Night was an overall success. All the juniors were pleased with its result which was further reinforced by the positive reviews received by both seniors and teachers. We are extremely grateful to the Student Services Department for supporting us throughout our journey and for guiding us as new students in ensuring the night is a success. We are very delighted with the outcome of the event as the Cultural Performance Night was an incredible avenue for both seniors and juniors of KYUEM to bond with one another. 22 At the end of the race, one group was declared a winner with a time 14.6 seconds to complete the path smoothly. H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 Glint & 25 SEPT 22 Glow By Wong Jeyinn Held on the 22nd of September 2014, the Chinese Cultural Club once again presented one of its most remarkable events, the Mid-Autumn Festival. The festival aimed to foster unity and close bonds among the tight-knit community of KYUEM, as well as to expose the members of KYUEM to this unique Chinese culture. Themed ‘Glint and Glow’, the Saad Square and Japanese garden were decked out in colourful lanterns and ribbons which had indeed brought the place into a glowing dimension. Soothing soundtracks and subdued lighting made the people fall into the festive mood, while thinking of their loved ones as they contemplated the moon. At 8.30 p.m., the festival was kicked start with a lively speech by the headmaster, Dr Paul Rogers, followed by a motivating speech by the teacher advisor, Miss Marina Bull and the director of the festival, Wong Jecinn. Then, a video was shown which continued the legend of ‘Hou Yi’, the man who played a vital role in the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moment which the students had been eager for eventually arrived. The students purchased a variety of traditional Chinese food from the respective booths, such as seven different flavours of mooncakes, pineapple tarts, herbal eggs, Tao Sa Piah, Dragonball biscuits, Heong Piah, coconut tarts, kuih bahulu with vouchers. Chrysanthemum tea was also prepared to quench their thirst. Besides enjoyed the lip-smacking food, the students also indulged themselves with games. Burst of laughter could be heard from the game booths as the students acted hilariously to accomplish the game tasks. The main highlight of the festival-the ‘Sky-lantern’ session awed the members of KYUEM and was truly an eye-opener for those who had not experienced it. Dr Paul Rogers and his wife, Mrs Helen Rogers and Miss Marina had the opportunity to release the sky lanterns with the guidance from the committee members. As the sky lanterns arose to the night sky, the students carried their lanterns around the Saad Square to share the enjoyment. The festival marked its end approximately at 10 p.m. This was a memorable and meaningful event to the members of KYUEM. The committee hoped to bring more joy and amusement to the KYUEM members in the next Mid-Autumn Festival. 24 H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 27 OCT 18 KYUEM INVITATIONAL 2014 The KYUEM Invitation 2014 was organised succesfully by Student Council & Sports & Co. Unit on 18 October 2014. The tournament involved Football, Basketball and Netball in which 4 prestigious colleges participated: Kolej Yayasan UEM, Kolej Tuanku Jaafar, Kolej Mara Seremban, Kolej Mara Banting and INTEC Shah Alam. The tournament was organised as a group, in which the most successful team would win. The tournament started with the team registration and briefing in the morning and it officially kicked off around 9.30pm.The first game was the netball. The KYUEM netball team was considered as underdogs compared with the other teams. With the good tactic and support from the home supporter, the KY Netball team managed to win 2 games against INTEC and KMB but lost to the favorite team, KTJ with the small margin 24-18. The basketball tournament was won by KTJ followed by KYUEM, INTEC and KMB. The highlight of the KYUEM Invitation was the Basketball. The KYUEM basketball team was considered superior to the others. However, KYUEM did not play as expected. They managed to win 2 out of 3. They beat INTEC and KMB but lost to the KTJ Team. With the scores counted, KYUEM only managed to bag third place. The competition was won by KTJ, followed by INTEC, KY and KMB. The KYUEM football team only managed to have last place in the football game in the tournament. They lost 3 games and drew with Kolej Mara Banting. Even though they lost, the team gave a good fight in evey second on the field. The football tournament was won by Kolej Mara Seremban, followed by Kolej Mara Banting, INTEC and KYUEM. The closing ceremony for the KYUEM Invitation was at 6.30pm at KYUEM Multi Purpose Hall for the HM speeched, prize giving and photo session. The Headmaster of KYUEM, Dr. Paul Rogers, Student Services Manager, Pn. Halijah Ahmad and Sports and Co. Co-ordinator, Mr. Ahmad Rizal Ayob were delighted to presented the medals to the winner. The first KYUEM Invitation 2014 can be considered as one of the successful big events organized by the students this year. The organizing comitee which comprised junior and senior students showed a good team work to ensure the tournament ran smoothly. This tournament also gave an opportunity to the students’ houses to generate income through the fund raising activity such as selling food, water and others. On other hand, as the results from each game show, the teams promised to improve their performance to get better result in the upcoming tournament . OCT Nationals Intervarsity Debating Championship 24-27 From the 24th to 27th October, Kolej Yayasan UEM sent 5 teams to the Nationals Intervarsity Debating Championship. The 5 teams are KYUEM A (Zhuhan and Stephanie), KYUEM B (Ben Yap and Megat), KYUEM C (Brandon and Arwin Lashawn), KYUEM D (Divyia and Dhivyaa) and KYUEM E (Han and Sukhdev). Adjudicating under KYUEM were Jacob Yoon, Charlene, Wilson and Qao Minn. The preliminary debate rounds were held at Taylors’ University Lakeside Campus. There were 5 preliminary rounds. Out of the 5 KYUEM teams, KYUEM D broke 8th and made it to the knockout rounds which were held in University Malaya. Unfortunately, KYUEM D humbly bowed out in Quarterfinals Losing to University Malaya and Universiti Teknologi MARA. The Grand Finals were then held at Taylors’ University Lakeside Campus in which YB Khairy Jamaluddin graced the event. The motions debated in this competition were: • • • • • • • • • This house believes that university campuses should be exempted from all legislations that limit freedom of speech. This house would impose a “male privilege” tax. This house would privatise sports associations in Malaysia. This house would allow individuals convicted of any crime to run for parliament. This house believes that it is time to do away with the pension scheme for civil servants. This house would prioritise food security over export crops. This house believes that the West should cooperate with Bashar al-Assad to defeat ISIL. This house regrets the Malaysian government’s decision to introduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST). This house would make the right to have a child conditional upon would-be-parents’ financial capability. All in all, the Nationals was an inspiring event and it will be the first of many debating experiences to come for us. 26 H appen i n g s @ KY U E M | I s s ue 14 2014 E Dr. Paul Rogers D I T O Nona Julia Hashim R S Norazlan Mohd Nordin (522267-A) Lembah Beringin P.O Box 62, 35900 Tanjung Malim Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia Tel : +603 6460 1234 Fax : +603 6460 1122 www.kyuem.edu.my