At MBS society, we aim to foster unity amongst (but not restricted to) ASEAN students. As we are international students far away from home, having a society at university gives us a place to spend time with people who come from a similar cultural background. This also allows for students to feel welcomed at RGU as there is a family waiting for them with open arms. You can look forward to events such as: Makan sessions, sports day, cultural night or even studying sessions! Feel free to reach out on any of our platforms: Instagram: @mbssocrgu Facebook: RGU Malaysia Bruneian and Singaporean Society -MBS Soc Email: mbs@rguunion.co.uk Discord https://discord.com/invite/Dz4hnkw
Committee: Co-Presidents: Ayusha Logarajah and Lee Boon Yen Treasurer: Goy Yi Xian Secretary : Nerissa Leong Jia Yi Public Relations: Flora Wong Wen Xuan
Regular events include: Meet and Eat Sessions Sports Night Fundraising events (Valentine's Day, Chinese New Year, etc) Celebration of different festivals (Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, Deepavali)
Motion results summary from RGU:Union's Annual General Meeting for the academic year 2020-2021.
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Consumer regulator Ofgem has announced that the price cap on energy will increase on 1 April 2021 due to rising wholesale costs and growth in demand. This means that a typical household on a default energy tariff could expect a bill increase of £96 per year. This could affect around 11 million homes in England, Wales, and Scotland (Northern Ireland sets its own cap). The cap for prepayment meter customers will increase by £87 per year, affecting around 4 million households.
2021 seems to be another year full of locked down celebrations. However, don’t see this as entirely negative. As with time on our hands, we finally have the chance to make personalised gifts for our loved ones. We’ve compiled a list of heart-felt (affordable) gifts for every occasion.
Plans to build a Formula 1 circuit in a Rio De Janeiro forest have been discarded, following criticism from environmentalists. The Deodoro circuit, scheduled to be built on a former army base in Camboata Forest, would have required felling thousands of trees. The Brazilian former military base served as a competition venue during the 2016 Olympics and plans to repurpose it have caused controversy locally.
Cunning and calculating, murderer Charles Sobhraj makes for an intriguing antagonist in BBC One’s new crime thriller, The Serpent.