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Starving students sacrifice studies for work

Universiti Malaya students enjoying a meal on campus. Other less lucky students are forced to work to enjoy one square meal a day. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Seth Akmal, March 19, 2019.

STARVING students at local universities are not focusing on their studies but on work instead to feed themselves. Some are resorting to full-time and part-time work so that they can have one good meal a day. Universiti Malaya student Mohd Kamal Haziq Ahmad Rumaizi, a third-year counselling student, said these problems are real.

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