Hello, hello! As we all attempt to survive what is probably Week 5? 6? (this writer can’t keep track anymore, the days keep blurring into each other), here’s our coverage for the 8th MSC meeting coming to you fresh from MONGA. Money, money, money We’ve all lamented about the fact that Monash is still charging…
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Femininity & Feminism: damned if we do, damned if we don’t
Unfortunately, there are many out there who are still damned for doing just that, damned for going against femininity, and damned for being a feminist…
Now You See Me, Now You Don’t
The “male gaze”, often referred to when women are visually positioned as an “object” to satisfy the heterosexual male desire, also signifies the inferiority of women being oppressed by the hegemonic patriarchy. And it applies to most pornographic content today. Unfortunately, the male gaze goes further beyond flat-screens. Yet, how is this fair? …
The Past and The Present
I notice a repeated theme that is woven throughout all period dramas and is often a strong motivator that pushes it along to the climax of the series is: the struggle for power as young single women clamber over each other to become the King’s “favoured one”…
Inclusivity Day: Addressing Discrimination in Healthcare
Ensemble’s recent event: “Inclusivity Day: Addressing Discrimination in Healthcare” was an interactive online affair that took place on Facebook Live on the 14th of August 2021. This delightful event aimed to not only entertain those in attendance but to also raise awareness about healthcare discrimination against disenfranchised communities, specifically in regards to the LGBTQIA+ community in Malaysia, mainland China, and Australia.
Thematic Month “Escapades” Open to Submission!
Let’s start the engine and take a trip to Who Knows Where. Where would you like to escape to? What type of world would you create? Submit your ideas and artworks and stand a chance to win vouchers worth RM100!
MUSA Did What: There is That (MSC#7)
Once again, we’re back with the 7th MSC News Article of the year! Phew, it feels like it’s only yesterday since we have done our very first MSC News, time really does fly doesn’t it? Let’s not waste any time, without further adieu, let’s proceed to the first topic! MUSA E-FORUM CONCERNS For concerns regarding…
MONGA 2021 S1 Old is Gold out now!!
We’re please to announce the release of MONGA 2021 S1 Magazine! Take our hand (or this magazine), turn up Claire de Lune on your speaker as you travel through time with us. We hope you enjoy reading this semester’s issue as much as we loved creating and curating it!
Why bystand, when you should standby?
Imagine you’re lying on the floor helplessly as a man repeatedly punches and kicks you. Your attempt to protect yourself by curling into a fetus-like position is still not enough to stop the man. Even worse, your helplessness is still not enough to convince people to help. They instead watch through their phones and film…
Mikaela, The day I woke up to full online learning (Zoomers)
The university life I imagined is filled with friends, rock climbing, and trips. Hence, I look forward to my first year in Monash. But all of that did not happen, because COVID-19 had other plans…
MUSA Did What: Something Old Something New (MSC #6)
With a blink of an eye, S1 is already over! Here are all the fresh updates you need to know before S2 starts!
2021 Pride Month Playlist
No matter who you are, we accept you just as you come <3
1 step forward, 3 steps back: Asian LGBTQ+ rights still at a crossroad
LGBTQ+ rights in Asia are still limited as compared to countries around the world. Despite the increasing protection and recognition, they still face societal challenges that affect their life. Read the experiences of 3 students across Asia as they share how they navigate through their identity in a home that still sees them as less than enough.
Fortunately, That’s Just Me
I was 17 when I first kissed a girl. I was also 17 when I first had a crush on a girl. No, those were two entirely different people. When you’re 17 what the hell do you think you know anyways? When you grow up watching princes chase princesses, climbing up towers to reach their…
Gay Christian ≠ Oxymoron
In Christianity, unity in diversity is encapsulated. Yet, LGBTQ+ Christians around the world are still discriminated against, limiting them in accessing the most basic human right: Self-expression. Read X’s experience as a gay Christian Malaysian on his struggles in bridging two conflicting identities.
