are you worth my clocktower?
wht is wrong with (malay?) students these days? or is it the university institution have gone bonkers. let's all raise money for a clocktower and not to better the library collection or add learning aids. clocktowers set up within campus perimeters might be able to help students get better grades in the future. hmmph.
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http://www.mmail.com.my/Current_News/MM/Monday/National/20060403111613/Article/index_html
Erra Fazira movie to raise funds for UPM project
KUALA LUMPUR: Watch a movie and help the students — this is what you can do when you buy a ticket for the screening of Persona Non Grata on April 4 and 5.
But the movie, starring Erra Fazira and Hans Isaac, will not be shown at the cinemas as usual. It will be screened at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM).The two-day event is organised by the graduate students of the Advanced Public Relations class as part of their class group project and is in conjunction with the university’s silver jubilee celebration.The students hope to raise funds to help build a clock tower in UPM.Project manager Zamberi Baharin said the event is a joint effort between the Masters’ students from the Advanced Public Relations class and the undergraduate students who have organised a banner signing ceremony in the university.Persona Non Grata, which opened in cinemas nationwide on March 9, is a love story between a girl who fights to remember her past and a man who struggles to forget his past. The film begins in Bangkok when Hey (Erra Fazira), an artist who runs away from her fiancee, Sam (Fahrin Ahmad), meets with an accident and ends up with amnesia.Hey is then rescued by Ben (Hans Isaac), a fugitive wanted by Malaysian police for drug offences. Ben has lived in Bangkok for more than two years.Ben gives Hey a place to stay and takes care of her after discovering she's a Malaysian.The two fall in love but encounter many obstacles along the way. There will also be a special appearance by the lead cast, Erra Fazira and Hans Isaac, together with two other artistes, Syanie and Juju.Other cast in the movie include Nicholas Lee, Patrick Teoh, Keegan Kang and M. Rajoli. There will be three screenings over the two days and it is open to the public.Tickets are sold at RM5. For more details call Saberi at 016-3931976
wht is wrong with (malay?) students these days? or is it the university institution have gone bonkers. let's all raise money for a clocktower and not to better the library collection or add learning aids. clocktowers set up within campus perimeters might be able to help students get better grades in the future. hmmph.
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http://www.mmail.com.my/Current_News/MM/Monday/National/20060403111613/Article/index_html
Erra Fazira movie to raise funds for UPM project
KUALA LUMPUR: Watch a movie and help the students — this is what you can do when you buy a ticket for the screening of Persona Non Grata on April 4 and 5.
But the movie, starring Erra Fazira and Hans Isaac, will not be shown at the cinemas as usual. It will be screened at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM).The two-day event is organised by the graduate students of the Advanced Public Relations class as part of their class group project and is in conjunction with the university’s silver jubilee celebration.The students hope to raise funds to help build a clock tower in UPM.Project manager Zamberi Baharin said the event is a joint effort between the Masters’ students from the Advanced Public Relations class and the undergraduate students who have organised a banner signing ceremony in the university.Persona Non Grata, which opened in cinemas nationwide on March 9, is a love story between a girl who fights to remember her past and a man who struggles to forget his past. The film begins in Bangkok when Hey (Erra Fazira), an artist who runs away from her fiancee, Sam (Fahrin Ahmad), meets with an accident and ends up with amnesia.Hey is then rescued by Ben (Hans Isaac), a fugitive wanted by Malaysian police for drug offences. Ben has lived in Bangkok for more than two years.Ben gives Hey a place to stay and takes care of her after discovering she's a Malaysian.The two fall in love but encounter many obstacles along the way. There will also be a special appearance by the lead cast, Erra Fazira and Hans Isaac, together with two other artistes, Syanie and Juju.Other cast in the movie include Nicholas Lee, Patrick Teoh, Keegan Kang and M. Rajoli. There will be three screenings over the two days and it is open to the public.Tickets are sold at RM5. For more details call Saberi at 016-3931976
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Maybe their reason is that with the clocktower, the student can be alert with the time and won't be able to come late to class. Hahaha WHATEVER!
pegi class tak bermaksud belajar eh. and tak pegi class tak bermaksud bodoh. hehehhhehehehe. dem men. i miss your 'whateverrr'
Aku rasa perkara macam 'clocktower' memang perlu ada. Sesuatu yang boleh kita banggakan atau kita rujuk kepada mana susur alur kita. Lebih kurang macam identiti atau 'sense of royalty'. Cuba lihat school mass comm uitm yg kiranya baru tu, berada di dalamnya tak ubah seperti berada dalam flat kos rendah. tak ke sedih rasanya.
sense of loyalty/royalty aku ke menara. tengs. building meskom baru mcm tak penah wujud utk aku. dgrnya the whole new building belongs to us now ye? or.. dah tinggai kita dgn info je. or smthing.
Ye ke? I thought budak2 mass comm pindah ke Puncak Alam semuanya. Entahlah...
ouh..uitm dihati ku..
ada satu lagi, kita jangan lupa tentang angsana garden. Yup, the good old days.
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