My last article, comparing IU against IICS, received a lot of criticism – both knowledgeable criticism and pure lunacy. This next article, however, probably won’t be as controversial, as I’d like to look at the advantages and disadvantages of both schools as related to sports, space, and general socializing. The urbanized IICS campus has many benefits- it is close to malls, sporting goods stores, fine dining, an aura of more liberal-minded people, and a more social group of people (relatively more social, that is). But the one thing it doesn’t have, as compared to the rural IU, is tons of space, sports all over the place, and clubs that are very active and very social. While IICS does have some space for some sports, it is nothing compared to IU. Nilai’s campus offers several basketball courts, a tennis court (which is also used as a multi-purpose court), a football field, futsal courts, squash courts, badminton courts, a gym, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, and a sports hall used for various sports (most notably table tennis). Sports flourish the school and is a haven for those who are sports obsessed. IU is also known for having both major and minor events frequently, as often once or twice a week depending on what the different clubs have prepared. They are all from the same company, my company, the first two are other people’s links, the third is my one of my own meeting links. Of the 3 links below (names removed) the first one ALWAYS pops in the browser, the other two always in the client. Major events like Orientation Night (Social Board), Charity Night (Leo Club), INTI Idol (STACT Club), Pasar Malam Night (ISS Club), and Sports Fiesta are just a few of the much anticipated events that happen at IU. While IICS does have events going on, they are nowhere as well marketed, nor do they attract the crowds that IU clubs manage to pull off.In the battle between the two schools, this round goes to IU for its space, its sports, and the active clubs. The score is now IU 1 – 1 IICS. By Seth Borges [email protected]. The Asterisk received reports this week of student abuse of INTI facility. ![]() In the space of just two days images of toilet rolls being abused were sent to us. How to use xbox controller on mac for fortnite. Bad behaviour. First, students threw toilet rolls about at the male toilet at Academic Block A, Level 2. Asterisk Training Asterisk is an open source framework for building communications applications. Asterisk powers IP PBX systems, IVR systems or virtually any other kind of communication app. Digium, the Asterisk Company, is the creator, maintainer, and sponsor of the Asterisk project. And then, we received images of a burnt toilet roll in the urinal at Student Centre, Level LG (next to the Hair Salon). The images can be viewed The Asterisk's brand new Flickr page,. Lillian Tai of the Student Affairs Office (SAO) informed me that it costs more than RM5,500 a month to provide toilet paper for all of the toilets in the Academic Block and Student Centre. Perhaps some of the newer INTI students should be taken back a few years to a time when we weren't provided with toilet rolls in our restrooms. Times were tough, bums were wet. I don't want those days back!
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