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Read more about the article I hate the MBTI By Hiu Jack Yuan

I hate the MBTI By Hiu Jack Yuan

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:08/08/2026
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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I hate the MBTI. To start, I think “hate” is a strong word to describe how you feel about anything; and I absolutely despise the MBTI. And no, it’s not…

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Read more about the article Death of the Judiciary: The 1988 Crisis in Malaysia By Pin Liang

Death of the Judiciary: The 1988 Crisis in Malaysia By Pin Liang

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:08/08/2026
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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In 1988, the Malaysian judiciary, being the third pillar of a parliamentary democracy modelled on the Westminster style, was in convulsion. The Lord President was removed from office; five Supreme…

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Read more about the article What Happened to the 50%? By Prarthna

What Happened to the 50%? By Prarthna

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:08/08/2026
  • Post category:CEKU Advocate
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In 1992, at the Rio Earth Summit, Malaysia made a promise to the world—and to itself.  To keep at least 50% of its land under forest cover.  It sounded like…

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Read more about the article How Financial Sophistication Enables Fraud

How Financial Sophistication Enables Fraud

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:02/08/2026
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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The 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal did not happen in the shadows.  It unfolded in boardrooms attended by Goldman Sachs bankers, in audit suites staffed by Deloitte and KPMG, and under…

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Read more about the article The Apathetic Generation

The Apathetic Generation

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:02/08/2026
  • Post category:CEKU Opinions
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As a concerned sister of a 12-year-old boy, I sigh helplessly at the news and research released on the impacts of excessive screen time on adolescents. Effects on cognitive functions,…

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Read more about the article From Empire to Equality: The Evolution of the Commonwealth

From Empire to Equality: The Evolution of the Commonwealth

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:21/07/2026
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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December 11th, 1931. The Commonwealth of Nations was founded. What is the Commonwealth? It is a voluntary association of fifty-four independent and equal countries. Home to 2.5 billion people, it…

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Read more about the article Trained to Succeed, Not Taught to Think By Zoey Gan

Trained to Succeed, Not Taught to Think By Zoey Gan

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:29/04/2026
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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In a room filled with high-achieving Malaysian students abroad, one question quietly lingers beneath the surface; “Has the Malaysian System actually educated us or have they just trained us to…

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Read more about the article ku ingin tinggal di belakang gigi mu By Milo

ku ingin tinggal di belakang gigi mu By Milo

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:24/04/2026
  • Post category:CEKU Opinions
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Sal Priadi punya banyak lagu yang liriknya aneh. Yang paling aku ingat ialah: “aku lihat ada tempat longgar di sana, aku ingin tinggal di belakang gigi mu.” Kenapa Sal nak…

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Read more about the article Art Is Culture – So Why Does Malaysia Only Celebrate It Once the World Does? By Prarthna

Art Is Culture – So Why Does Malaysia Only Celebrate It Once the World Does? By Prarthna

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:30/03/2026
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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Art in Malaysia has never been absent.  It lives in batik patterns learned before we understand heritage, in school performances rehearsed after class, in murals tucked between shoplots, in films,…

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Read more about the article Are Our Schools Safe? Rethinking Protection for Malaysia’s Students By Zoey Gan

Are Our Schools Safe? Rethinking Protection for Malaysia’s Students By Zoey Gan

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:28/03/2026
  • Post category:CEKU Advocate
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Schools are meant to be safe spaces for children, places where they grow, learn and imagine futures unburdened by fear.Yet, in recent times, Malaysia as a whole has witnessed deeply…

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Other CEKU Reads

  • I hate the MBTI By Hiu Jack Yuan 08/08/2026
  • Death of the Judiciary: The 1988 Crisis in Malaysia By Pin Liang 08/08/2026
  • What Happened to the 50%? By Prarthna 08/08/2026
  • How Financial Sophistication Enables Fraud 02/08/2026
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