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.

Saturday, 28 March 2015

Diversity in Delicacies? by Pretesh Sudhakaran

Diversity in Delicacies ?
by Pretesh Sudhakaran

             Where would we be without food? Especially as Malaysians; food defines us. With our nasi lemak, mee goreng and roti canai, I’ve basically described this country as a whole. Biology tells us that we eat to live but ohh no. A few arrangements are needed to correct this statement and the legitimate outcome would be ‘We live to eat’. Food is the alternative to boredom. We’ve all opened the refrigerator door to find nothing and to do so again not more than 5 minutes later; with the minimal hope of finding the slightest sliver of anything edible. We’ve all stolen our siblings’ muffin or that extra slice of pizza at least once in our lives. Well, if you haven’t, then it’s sad to that you’ve not lived. Nevertheless, food paves the way for our lives to unfold….somehow. And in UTP, it’s no different. Students from around 50 different countries can oogle at the plethora of dishes served.  But should we be content with what we already have and declare this ‘diverse’?

             Now let’s get down to the serious stuff in hand. Just a week before we at Heart of Tronoh came up with this article, we posted a survey form for the people of UTP to place comments on what they think about the diversity of foods in UTP. The results were aplenty. They were even; since I can’t find a better word to use in this case; diverse. Some were cringe-worthy and some paid tribute to what we have. But the blatant fact is that students in UTP aren’t really rooting for the food that is being served to them. Many of those who participated in this survey weren’t rhapsodizing over the ‘seemingly diverse’ dishes most of the cafés in UTP serve. One student, simply naming himself (I’m not sure of this student’s gender), ‘Key’, gave a detailed breakdown of what he has experienced at every food outlet. He expressed some great support for the dishes from the Arabic nation; tending to their cravings and also giving us locals a good feel of what the Middle East is all about. He concluded with what seems to be a unanimous thought and I quote, ‘As diverse as it may seem, students like me will get bored eventually even with the array of foods available here. However, I'm contented with the food choices here as boring as it may seem all the time’.

                Students like ‘debhasri’ and ‘Syakilla Burhanudin’ also called for more green food to be served  at these cafés. Vegetarians especially have found it tough to acclimatize to the life in UTP with cafés serving mostly meat. All that is there for them is just rice and bland soup. Cafés like the ones in V3,V4 and Café Paprika are not great places for vegetarian food according to respondents and they’ve asked for an increment in the number of outlets that serve vegetarian food and rightly so. Another underlying problem that a majority of students; whether they responded to the survey or continuously voice out on, is the unsatisfactory prices placed on the dishes. Students basically can’t afford the Western food around UTP along with some of the local dishes who some claim to be not up to par. One respondent said that the food like nasi goreng isn’t even remotely close to the quality of those served in popular city outlets and yet, they are even more expensive than the latter with a price tag of RM3.50 that can shoot up to about RM5 with the addition of prawns; that even being only 2 or 3 helpless prawns; compared to a modest RM3 worth of fried rice at popular places in big cities like KL or Ipoh. The western food too has been under heavy scrutiny for the overwhelming prices placed on them. At the Pakistan restaurant beside ‘Tudung Saji’, a simple chicken cheese shawarma costs around RM6-RM8, depending on the type you order. Students obviously can’t afford to spend money like this on a single serving for a meal in a day.

 

                  A few anonymous respondents chose to highlight the abysmal levels of hygiene at certain cafés; V3 and V1 for example. The satisfactory quality of the food is quickly tarnished by the annoying flies and insects lurking in them. I personally have had my fair share of startling encounters. One night, I was busy preparing for a meeting so I ordered a quick fried rice with a fried egg at the V3 ‘Goreng stall’, as people famously call it. I was given a special ingredient in the form of a fried fly in the fried egg. I admit, I was appalled by this and gave the cashier a piece of my mind. This is an issue all of us can agree on and that is the fact that the cafés in UTP have poor health plans. Even the famous Pakistan restaurant and the CIMB block has its soothing, air-conditioned environment tarnished by these pesky pests. Cases of students finding roaches and other unknown creatures in their dishes has become a common tale here in this beautiful university and it isn’t good for the name of our beloved home. I guess our diversity has gone a little too far.

                It is obvious that the people of this wonderful institution love it here and want it to grow to become something better. Moving forward is important and that means getting the food right. Everyone deserves what they desire; whether you’re a Malay, Indian, Chinese, African, Middle-Eastern or anyone of any ethnicity who resides here. In a nutshell, there is a good diversity in terms of food we possess but many feel left out and bored at times with the lack of consistency in pricing and quality of the food and change in the dishes. The absence of Indian food is also something to be considered given the population of Indians in UTP. However, students must understand the various steps needed to be taken to ensure a brand new establishment. It is understood that the proper authorities in UTP have made a few changes and are deliberating new ideas to revitalize the food culture here. To proclaim something flawless, is itself, a flaw, hence we can’t expect perfection, but only satisfaction for our diversity in delicacies.

              

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

UTP Closed Badminton Tournament 2015 By Teh Wei Qian

Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS - UTP Closed Badminton Tournament 2015
              By Teh Wei Qian, Foundation 3RD , PE


Badminton Court (Hall), 14th – 15th March 2015 - UTP Closed Badminton Tournament 2015 is back and it was organized by UTPBT(UTP Badminton Team) in collaboration with UTP Co-curriculum Unit. This event was opened for all UTP students and staff only. 

This year, there were 16 teams for Men’s Single, 25 teams for Men’s Double and 12 teams for Mixed Doubles. However, women double and woman single were cancelled due to poor response from participants. 

The event started at 9am on 14th of March and ends at 6pm before moving on to finals. The prize giving ceremony was held on 15th of March. 

The first place goes to Mukhriz and Ong Zhong Yi for Men’s Double , Xiao Sit for Men’s Single and Xiao Sit and Cheah for Mixed Doubles. Let’s look forward to another UTP Closed Badminton Tournament!







Spectrum Arts Run 2015 By Teh Wei Qian


 Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS - Spectrum Arts Run 2015


                                               By Teh Wei Qian, Foundation 3RD, PE

Multi Purpose Hall (MPH), 14th March 2015 - UTP Spectrum Arts Run is an event that is organized by Sports and Recreational Dept. Students Representative Council UTP in collaboration with UTP Co-curriculum Unit. They had invited 200 participants from Rumah Anak Yatim Bait Al-Amin, Parit and UniKL Royal College of Medicine Ipoh to join this creative run. The main concept of this event is to establish a fun-based running event in a unique way, where participants have to wear the doodled tshirt that they decorated themselves.

The event was flagged off at 7.30am and completed at 12.30pm by two VIP’s, that is Mr Ahmad PG Abdullah and Mr Azrizal Hashri. The run was about 4km long. After a tiring and exciting run, came the most exciting moment, which is the prize giving ceremony. 

The first place for male category goes to Mr. Hamed Elghazar Abdullah,while the first place for female category goes to Miss Nur Ain Izzaty. Nonetheless, prizes were also given to the participants who won Bait Alamin, Best T-Shirt and Best Group Selfie respectively. Lastly, UTP's 'THE VIRTUOSO' were invited to perform four songs including Blank Space by Taylor Swift, Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran and many more.



UTP Ultimate Frisbee By Nabilah Hassanudin

UTP Ultimate Frisbee
By: Nabilah Hassanudin (Business Information Systems 2nd Year, 1st Semester)

Sport Complex UTP, 21st March 2014 – The UTP Ultimate Frisbee wass a pre-event which was organized by SRN and Ingenium Fest to support a healthy lifestyle among the students. The winner for this competition won RM 150, certificates and also a hamper while the first runner up got RM100 and the second runner up won RM80, including certificates and hampers. 

Invited universities including UiTM Perlis and UiTM Tapah also participated in this competition. Altogether 10 groups of 10 participants each took part in this Frisbee competition, including three groups from UiTM Perlis and two groups from UiTM Tapah. The other five groups are from UTP itself. 

The winning team was Nest 2.0 and first runner up was Nest 1.0, both from UiTM Arau, Perlis and the second runner up is from UTP, which is Zezah. The competition was brought to an end at 3 pm with En.Saiful, the advisor of SRN UTP delivering his closing speech and giving away the prizes to the winners.


The players trying to grab the Frisbee


At the beginning of the game



Players passing to their teamates

Saturday, 21 March 2015

ICN 2015 by Lim Chin Hwan and Wong Hao Xiang

                                                UTP International Culture Night 2015
By: Lim Chin Hwan & Wong Hao Xiang (Mechanical Engineering 1st Year 1st Semester)
UTP, 13th March – UTP’s Chancellor Hall came to life with the blast of foot tapping music and eye catching decoration during the International Culture Night (ICN) 2015 with the arrival Tuan Haji Noor Rosli bin Baharom, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Students Affairs and Alumni, ushered by two Sikh drummers with all the audience applauding as they walked to their seats. ICN is an annual event organized by UTP to promote international culture to students of UTP. Most surprisingly was the Chancellor Hall of UTP which could accommodate approximately 2500 people was fully packed that day.
During the event, many performances were performed ranging from singing, dancing to playing instruments. The first dance was performed by students from Myanmar. The event came to a climax when the Indonesian students played an instrument originated from Indonesia called ‘Gamelan’. The performance was conducted by a lecturer of UTP. Besides, there were also performances from many other countries such as Bangladesh, Sudan, India, Yemen, Pakistan, Mozambique and etc. This year, the audience were lucky because they got the opportunity to see the famous Malaysian singer, Awi Rafeael performing live in UTP Chancellor Hall.
            The event was also participated by teachers and students from SMK Adela and SMK Tanjung Datuk from Pengerang, Johor. According to a teacher named Pn.Hartini bt Mohd Hidzir from SMK Adela, she said that she learnt about the diversity of culture from the performances. The event was also participated by PETRONAS staff from Stakeholders Management Pengerang Integrated Complex. According to Mohammed Rizzuan, one of the PETRONAS staffs, he used to study in Universiti Islam Antarabangsa (UIA) and he said that they have the same international cultural night like UTP. However, unlike his university there is no restriction for female students in UTP to unleash their talent during the event.

Photos can be viewed at https://www.facebook.com/heartoftronoh/posts/949378425085789







  

Monday, 9 March 2015

Co-Curriculum Appreciation Night 2015 by Ken Irok Sendal

Co-Curriculum Appreciation Night 2015
By Ken Irok Sendal, Foundation 3rd , EE

Seri Iskandar, 4th March – Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS’s Sports & Co-Curriculum Appreciation Night 2015 was held in D’Hotel nearby here with an objective to show an appreciation to everyone including UTP’s staffs and students who has excelled and contributed for the upbringing of the University’s name through Sports and Extra Curricular Activities for the year 2014.

            The event was honored by the presence of the YBhg Datuk Ir (Dr) Abdul Rahim B Hashim, UTP Vice Chancellor, Tn. Hj. Mohamed Noor Rosli Baharom, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs and Alumni and not forgetting the VIP of the night, YBhg Datuk Shahrul Zaman bin Yahya, State of Perak, Exco Of Youth, Sports, Communication And Multimedia, as well as UTP’s staffs and students. However, the biggest excitement of the night was the presence of a special guest, Mr. Awi Rafael, a multitalented singer, songwriter, musicians who hails from Singapore.

            The night started off at about 7.30 pm where the guests comprising of students and staffs gathered at the ballroom area of D’Hotel before the arrival of the VIP’s shortly after. Not long after that, the National Anthem was played as well as both the PETRONAS and University songs were played.

            What follows next was the highlight of the night where each club and team was presented with Appreciation Certificates for their achievement throughout the year of 2014. It was truly an exciting moment as claps and cheers echoed the ballroom of the venue. The guests of the event were then treated to a buffet, which comprised of some mouthwatering dishes. Some performances including UTP’s Bhangra Group, Mozambique Dance Group and UTP’s Performing Arts Group also took place on the stage during the dinner.


UTP’s Bhangra Group posing after a captivating performance.
           
After that, the multitalented singer, songwriter, Awi Rafael whose hits includes “Kalau Aku Kaya” and “Pulanglah”, gave a captivating sharing and motivational session to the guests. The Singaporean born performer then wowed the crowd with a mesmerizing performance of his hit, “Kalau Aku Kaya”.


Awi Rafael wowing the VIP’s and crowd with his hit, ‘Kalau Aku Kaya’.

Next, a speech was presented by YBhg Datuk Ir (Dr) Abdul Rahim B Hashim, UTP Vice Chancellor before YBhg Datuk Shahrul Zaman bin Yahya, State of Perak, Exco Of Youth, Sports, Communication And Multimedia. Our Vice Chancellor added that students and staffs must continue to build the impressive legacy achieved with the previous accomplishment to uphold the name of UTP not only nationally but globally as well.    
  
However, the most exciting moment of the night followed through next with the presentation of the Appreciation Awards. Some of the awards include the International Achievement Awards, Best Club, Best Sports Team Male & Female, Best Sportswoman and Men. The winners include, UTP AIESEC who bagged the Best Club/Society Award, UTP Nasyid Group who bagged the Best Co-Curricular (Performing Arts) Award and also UTP Netball Team who bagged the Best Sports Team (Woman) just to name a few.




AIESEC-UTP proudly presents the Best Club/Society Award of 2014.

            Lastly, the night came to an end after all the Presentations of Awards were given out. None of the objectives of the night would be achieve without the hard work and dedication of the Committees of the Event itself and as well as the presence of the energized crowd throughout the night.