CEKU
CE-KU; noun {malay}: To press sharply against soft objects poor policies weak ideas
Our vision is to promote the exchange of ideas, opinions and solutions among Malaysian students.
Our mission is to provide a platform for students to discuss pertinent Malaysian issues in an open and constructive way.
About Us
CEKU is the editorial arm of UKEC. We are a team of passionate student writers from the Catalyst Office, committed to promoting the values of democracy, free speech, justice and holism.
Our articles are written to be informative, persuasive and analytical in nature. We believe in the power of the pen, and that by encouraging participation in intellectual discourse, the collective wisdom of our dreams of a better nation will lead Malaysia to the right path of sustainable progress.
While still being part of UKEC, our writers operate at an arm’s length from UKEC itself. This gives them the freedom and independence to pursue any articles they deem important without fear of influence from any organisations. As such, the opinions offered on this platform are not an indication of UKEC’s position on a particular topic. We are merely the vessel that carries the voices and opinions of the Malaysian Student Community.
Our writers, writing for YOU
Lee Cheng Jie
Editor-in-Chief
2nd Year, BA (Hons.) Philosophy, Politics and Economics
University of Manchester
If you ever fail to locate Cheng Jie, lay out a trail of teh tarik, pineapple pizza, B99 episodes, Malcolm Gladwell books, and she will come running to you.
Emilia Lye
Executive Editor
3rd year, LLB Law
Queen's University Belfast
Emilia's weekly routine sums up her character in which she: (1) listens to either BFM/BBC every morning (2) binge reality tv (3) consumes chocolate religiously.
Nur Damia Qaisara Noh
Creative Editor
1st Year, BASc Politics, International Studies and Global Sustainable Development
University of Warwick
Damia’s idea of fun are 3 Bs: bed, books, and (kpop) boys. She tries different hobbies to fill time, but has concluded that she’s best at wasting time by bingeing something in bed.
Maisarah Abdullah
Writer
1st Year, BA/BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics
University of Warwick
When she’s not contemplating life choices, Maisarah is browsing through easy-to-cook uni meals since the UK ones are just too bland for her tastebuds. Cili padi? A necessity.
Iman Afif
Writer
2nd year, MEng (Hons.) Chemical Engineering with Energy and Environment,
University of Manchester
Baking and petting street cats are Iman's top-tier dopamine boosts. Now, we fear she has gotten too powerful with her new oven and neighbour's kittens.
Lim Hong Bin
Writer
2nd year, BSc Economics,
University of Manchester
Hong Bin is always cooking something up—either an argument in his head or an experimental dish in the kitchen. Else, catch him diving for discs on the frisbee court.
Sailesh Krishnakumar
Editor-in-Chief
2nd Year, BSc Economics
University of Warwick
History buff. He will drag you down to have a hours long deep conversation with him, its a slippery slope once he begins speaking to you.
Diya Aisha Sharizal
Creative Editor
2nd Year BSc Economics and Environment
University of Edinburgh
Ong Li Jun
Writer
2nd year, LLB Law,
University of Manchester
Weeb; daydreamer; aspiring lawyer. With a heart stronger than his motivation, Li Jun's passion in Malaysian politics resonates through his writing and terrible puns.
Qadirah Stephens
Writer
1st year, LLB Law and Politics,
Cardiff University
Other than reading 3 books at a time, you can find Qadirah over-analysing pop culture in her writing or sipping teh tarik.