Monash Ball: Both Waltzing and Dancing

Have you prepared your finest silk and gold charms? Because the Monash Ball is coming your way! Anyway, who am I if not fashionably late? Due to heavy rain, traffic, and my time-blindness, I arrived an hour after the designated start time of 6:30 PM. But a queen is never late, everyone else is simply…

Monash Cultural Night: Intercultural Interactions by Yashven Jayabalan

The basis of democracy in Malaysia is intertwined with the sole idea of racial diversity and harmony. We pride ourselves for being a multiracial country and we take this idea and hold onto it tightly enough in hopes that racial sociopolitics will always remain a positive aspect of being a Malaysian. I was born and…

MUSA DID WHAT #8: Fighting Dragons With You!

Hi, Monash Siders, The Editors here! Well, well, look where we are. It’s truly bittersweet to bid farewell as this marks our final issue. It has been an absolute pleasure being your go-to source for all the council updates. To be honest, there isn’t much to see here, just some final reports and heartfelt goodbyes….

Rhyme of Seasons: Melodies Beyond The Rabbit Hole: Serenade Me A Lullaby by Teresa

I love Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, perhaps my favourite classical piece. Hence, when I discovered the Monash Chamber Orchestra (MCO)’s setlist includes selections from Swan Lake, I hastily got myself a ticket to their annual concert: Rhyme of Seasons: Melodies Beyond The Rabbit Hole. This year, they are set to follow Alice’s journey throughout the seasons,…

Lights Out: The Semiotics of Partying by Yashven Jayabalan

Trick or treat? The contemporary quasi-ritual play and the commemoration of Halloween. To dress up as either a slutty witch or Ghostface from Scream. Why do we submit to this tradition? Why am I here writing this while dressed as Barry Keoghan from the Midsummer party in Saltburn and why did I spend two hundred…

Inside Dr Yeoh’s Magical Office: Humans of Monash

A room is not just a physical space, it is a projection of one’s personality and a material projection of one’s soul or essence. Knock on the door of Dr. Yeoh’s office, and you’ll be invited into a cultural museum the size of a compact room.  As an urban anthropologist and an admitted compulsive collector,…

Inside Encik Nasuha & Encik Fadhlur’s Office: Humans of Monash

You’ve passed by them on your walk to Toast to Love. You’ve stopped by to take a closer look at them. You’ve marvelled at their beauty. And your eyes widened as you spotted Son Goku standing proud.  But have you ever wondered who they belonged to? Or perhaps what lies behind those figurines? Come with…

Inside Dr Joseph’s Office: Humans of Monash

A wise person once said that love is what makes a house a home. Well, that person must have known Dr Joseph because, oh my, his office space is simply transformational! Join MONGA and Dr Joseph N. Goh from the Gender Studies Major at SASS as he gives us an exclusive tour of his “queerdom,”…

MUSA DID WHAT (Emergency)#7.1: The Real Bang

Hi, Monash Siders, The Editors here! It hasn’t been a month since the last issue, but guess what? The council was summoned for an emergency meeting during the last week of this semester, making head turns with curiosity. What actually happened? Do not worry! We are ready to spill our guts on this unexpected edition!…

Monash Cup (Opening Ceremony): A Night to Remember by Pooja Tamara

The rain was pouring, but spirits were high as people gathered around the Porch for Monash Cups’ opening ceremony. An inaugural event, the ceremony launches the games that will take place over the next month.  It started with a performance from Monash Street Dance Society (MSDS), dressed in vibrant hues of red and black. Their…

The Box by P H H L

My world is a box.I dream of being brave,I dream of being free,All the colours do I see,In my world of a box It keeps me happy,It keeps me safe. Yet, why does it seem so out of place? There stands a door.How did I not see it before?Should I open it? And so I…