Aerie Rahman presents his case against the newly-compulsory TITAS subject.
LFL Movie Screening: No Fire Zone
A screening organised by Lawyers for Liberty – this Thursday, 25 July 2013.
Thank You, Tee Lin Say!
TheMamuRises is grateful for the reminder of how unbeneficial being overweight is.
First Steps to Slay a Giant
Alyssia Loh shares her experience at the Strategic Litigation Camp 2013.
London Bridge is Falling Down
Farhan Read weaves a tale of one night along the river Thames.
Aku dan Dokumentari
Dokumentari-dokumentari adalah titik permulaan yang bagus untuk meluaskan minda dan pengetahuan.
Blaming the Rakyat’s Demands for a More Vibrant Democracy
Have Malaysians’ demands for fairer rule of law actually contributed to the crime rate?
Hiburan dan Aku
Hasbee berkongsikan mengenai apa yang boleh diperolehi daripada media lama dan baru.
Alvivi — Racists or Just Foolish?
Are Alvivi really guilty of racism/religious bigotry or are they victims of sensationalism?
A Feminist Interpretation of the First Time
Hew Li-Sha asks us to challenge our perceptions on virginity and what it means.
Why I Love Geekland
Gaythri Raman gives us a glimpse of life among modest geniuses of Silicon Valley.
Esperanto, Developing Better Scientists
Sinjoro Eng argues the benefits of Esperanto in forming better scientists.
21st Century Courts, 20th Century Mindset
Fahri Azzat thinks the Court of Appeals has some questions to answer.
Free e-book: ‘Seditious Tendency?’ by Jeyaseelan Anthony
LoyarBurok is giving away a free ebook on Malaysia’s Sedition Act and freedom of expression
Public Forum: How Secular is Our Constitution?
The Bar Council is hosting a public forum on the secular aspects of the Federal Constitution.
Triple Threat! UndiMsiaChats
Join us for our UndiMsiaChats! marathon this Saturday July, 06 2013!
Moment Lampu Suluh: Kem Litigasi Strategik
Minda yang dibebaskan di Kem #StLit pada 21-23 Jun 2013.
Embrace Fun in Tokyo!
Gaythri Raman shares with us her experience in eclectic and vibrant Tokyo.
Book Review – The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng
Daniel Teoh reviews the winner of this year’s Walter Scott Prize.
