Block B: New Cocu Subjects In The Works

Ms Hellina of UTP Co-curriculum Unit has helped us address rumours of new additions to the subject options, with several special interest subjects being proposed to management.

UTP Sports & Co-curriculum Appreciation Night

Society of Petroleum Engineers UTP took home the major honour of Best Club after a year of successfully executed events, both at national and international level.

Mindsets Matter; Sexism in Our System

Columnist Ashley Ng's take on sexism in engineering universities and what we've got to do to address it.

UTP Tennis Close 2013

Defending champion Amirul Arrif reclaims his gold medal, overcoming Muhd Helmi in the final.

Sitting Down With A Mercedes F1 intern!

David Bong shares his experience interning for Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 in the UK.

Internship Myth Busters!

UTP has long been renowned for its lengthy internship periods, but there are some really dangerous misconceptions floating about, often confusing even its own students! So it's time to separate the fact from fiction when it comes to internship placements!

Goodbye Academia: Convocation 2013

1147 graduates receive their scrolls, marking an end to their time at UTP.

The Bhangra Revolution - Gajjdi Jawani's Rise to Prominenc

Columnist Afthab Afrathim tells the story of our beloved Bhangra performers, who've come very far since their humble beginnings years ago.

Elections, SRC, & Rakan Masjid : Persepective at Last?

Campus Elections of 2013 will always be remembered as the one that didn't happen. Heart of Tronoh speaks to the people that matter, in an attempt to investigate the waning interest in campus politics, and shed light on the main players of the drama surrounding the infamous no-go elections of Jan '13.

Friday 13 September 2013

Taylor's Lakeside University Campus Tour

By Anwar Ibrahim

Tronoh, 5th July- About 22 representative of UTP consisting of UTP Host members and staffs went on an official visit to the Taylor's Lakeside University Campus. The purpose of this visit is to exchange Corporate Service Management issues and share knowledge in terms of management and well-being of students.
Upon arrival, we were greeted graciously by the Taylor's Student Representative Council. We were separated in two different groups where the staffs were briefed on service management and while the students were briefed on the facilities and student management matters in Taylors. We were taken around the campus and given brief introductions to the facilities of the campus. We were blown by the amazing architecture and conducive environment for education of the University.
The tour ended with a delicious and mouth-watering cuisine served especially for us. We gained a lot of information about the University and their management that would certainly come useful for us in the future in improving UTP’s management and facilities.


A short briefing from the Student Representative Council

UTP staff and UTP Host members .

Amazing architecture of their campus buildings. 



Thursday 12 September 2013

Awareness Talk : “Sexual Harassment: How to Avoid It”

By Umdatul Mujahidah, ME

Tronoh, 18th July- Aimed at increasing awareness on sexual harassment, International Student Council collaborated with Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga and Masyarakat to organize a talk entitled “Sexual Harassment and How to Avoid It”.

President of Women for Women Society Perak, Dr Sharifah Halimah Binti Jaafar, was invited to be the speaker. She started off by defining sexual harassment and emphasized that both parties consenting to sexual misconduct should not be confused as sexual harassment.

Dr Sharifah explaining about sexual harassment

 She went on to share how to avoid situations that could put us at risk of sexual harassment. Even though victims of sexual harassment are usually inferior to the perpetrator, she/he should not get help in the case of such incidents. They are advised to firmly say no, keep evidences if possible and report to authorities immediately.


Sparse but attentive attendees!

Open to all, the talk was also graced by presence of officers from Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga, and Masyarakat and the President of International Student Council which livened up the talk. The lecture hall came to live especially when an international student shared his story of how he was sexually harassed back in his country.

There was definitely no lack of interest from the male side as there were male students who attended the talk too. Mbiko from South Sudan said that he went to the event because he was interested to know the status of women issues in Malaysia compared to how it is in his country.

According to the project manager of the talk, Vikri Januarisma, this is the first event organized by the Department of Women’s Affair, a new department introduced in the International Student Council. Overall, she thought the event went well although the attendance was less than expected.