Saturday, 30 April 2016

On the 16th of April (Saturday), the annual gala night was held at Crystal Crown Hotel, proudly presented by Taylor's University Pharmacy Student Society. About three weeks before the actual day, a promotional video was posted on our facebook group as well as the poster done by our marketing team.

The theme for this year was I WANT TO BE A SUPERMODEL, everyone dressed up in their best dresses and best suits in accordance to the theme.


Registration opened at 6.30pm and the beautiful ladies as well as the handsome gentlemen slowly filled up the hall. Then, a countdown video was played and the hall was blackout, when the light was turned on, the lecturers entered the hall by walking on the red carpet runway.






Special thanks to Sam, our emcee for that night

The event started with speeches from our OCP, Leong Chee Hong, and the dean of School of Pharmacy, Prof. Thomas.


Soup (Creamy Mushroom Soup) was served at about 7.12pm and followed by starter (Smoked Salmon Salad) at 7.27pm. While enjoying our food, the first performance was shown by our students from year 1, 3, and 4. It was a play and dance named Cinderfella. This performance was very entertaining and the audiences had a good laugh watching the males acting as female characters, and this had lightened up the mood of the whole night.




At about 7.50pm, the main course was served. Our main course were Rib Eye Steak and Chicken Golden Bieu, the participants got to choose which one they preferred. Besides, vegetarian main course was also provided for our participants who are vegetarians.

After our delicious main course, the hall was filled by amazing voice from our talented year 3 student, Vincent Ngu. He is the talented singer in our pharmacy school and the song he performed for the night was You Raise Me Up. The spotlight shined on Vincent made him looked like a bright star that night.




The 3rd performance was a kpop dance performed by our students from year 2, 3 and 4. The dancers were so energetic and the appearance of the male dancers at the last part of the dance had added some colours to the whole performance. We could not tell that they are pharmacy students because they looked like professional dancers!




Then came the time that everybody was awaiting for, it was time to announce our nominees for prom king and prom queen. They were invited on stage to do a cat walk down the red carpet runway and the audiences could not stop cheering for these handsome gentlemen and beautiful ladies.

Vincent and Tiffany


Wei Liang and Qistina

Giselle and Kee Teng

But this is not the end yet. The nominees were invited to be back to their seats and the audiences are required to write down their vote on a card provided by the ushers. While waiting for the outcome of our prom kind and prom queen, we proceeded with our next performance. It was a singing performance by our year 2 student, Patricia while our year 4 student, Cheryl played the piano.
Both of them are very talented in music and most people were singing and clapping along too!



At around 8.40pm, a 4th year dedication video was played, and followed by a surprise video prepared by the organizing committees for the year 4 seniors. Then, it was time to present mementos for the year 4, and the representative, Jenning, was invited on stage to give a speech.



After that, a memento was presented to a year 2 student, Shee Mei, who will be transferring to University of South Australia to continue her 3rd and 4th year of pharmacy student life. There was also a surprise prepared for her by the year 2 students. It was indeed a very touching moment and that very moment was captured down as the photos below.

 At around 9.25pm, it was time for our boy band performance by the year 4. They can really sing! You cannot tell that they are our year 4 pharmacy students because all four of them have really amazing voice. The audiences used the flashlight on their phone and swung their arms with the spotlight in hand. That was really a superb and fantastic show!






After the amazing performance, it was time to announce the winners for the lecturers' awards. The vice president of TuPSS, Ng Kar Weng, was invited on stage to present the awards for the winning lecturers. Tokens of appreciation was presented to all the lecturers and the staffs of School of Pharmacy by Lok Ren Zhang, the president of TuPSS.
The Most Dedicated Lecturer: Dr Jason

The Lecturer with a PhD in Humor: Dr John

The Most Fashionable Lectuere: Ms. Penny


Next, we had a performance by the Thai students who visited to our university. We thank them for giving us such a great performance which helped to beautify our night.


Since we had awards for the lecturers, we also had awards for our students, which were The Social Butterfly and The Funniest. Check out the photos below to know who were the winners for each awards.
Year 1 Social Butterfly - Daphne Chen
Year 2 Social Butterfly and The Funniest - Lok Ren Zhang
Year 3 Social Butterfly and The Funniest - Ng Kar Weng

Year 4 Social Butterfly - Kelly Chan
Year 1 The Funniest - Reynard Aw

Year 4 The Funniest - Yew Keong
 Next up was the hype up moment of the night! Because it was time to announce the Prom King and Prom Queen for our Gala Night 2016!
*drum roll ......*
The Prom King for GN2016 was Kee Teng; The Prom Queen for GN2016 was Qistina.
Both of them were truly the supermodels for that night.



Then we had a presentation for tokens of appreciation for the class representatives. Thank them for being the voice of the class!
Year 1 - Leong Chee Hong
Year 1 - Daphne Chen

Year 2 - Lok Ren Zhang
Year 3 - Ho Ka Mun

Year 4 - Wei Qin
 Next, we had a surprise session for Wei Qin and it was planned by the year 4. Wei Qin is known as the most dedicated class representative, thus they planned to thank him on this very special night in order to make this a memorable one.



To spice things up, a lucky draw session took place and amazing prizes were won by these lucky winners.









To follow our tradition, a send-off session is a must for our year 4 students who will be completing their four years of pharmacy student life soon. Each of them was given a rose and Wei Qin represented his cohort of friends to cut the cake prepared by the organizing committees of GN2016.
We wish them all the best in their future endeavors and we sincerely hope that they enjoyed the night, their last gala night in pharmacy school.





 Before we call it a night, the lecturers and students of each year were invited to come up on stage for a photo shooting session.

The lecturers and the Thai students

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3
Year 4

Year 4 and the Thai students

 Last but not least, a million thanks to our organizing committees for Gala Night 2016! This event will not be possible without their commitments, they have done a very great job and congratulations for organizing such a meaning event.



 Special thanks to our three photographers from Monash Malaysia Photography Society, for capturing down all the precious moments of GN2016.
For more interesting photos, please visit their Facebook Page at Monash Malaysia Photography Society

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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

The National Pharmacy Sports Carnival (NPSC) is an annual sports event involving all pharmacy students across the nation. This year, the 9th National Pharmacy Sports Carnival (NPSC) was successfully held in University of Malaya (UM) from the 22nd to 24th of January 2016. 37 brave athletes were sent to represent Taylor's University in track and field, modern games, swimming and traditional games.

Day 1 (22nd January 2016)
Our students gathered at Taylor's University Lakeside Campus at 10am on the first day of NPSC, and departed to UM by taking Tayloe's bus. After checking in to our respective dorms, the students went to have lunch at the cafeteria located in our residential college (KK12) before heading to Kompleks MSN Setiawangsa for the opening ceremony of the 9th NPSC.


It was raining cats and dogs after the opening ceremony and fortunately the rain stopped after a while, and it was decided by all that we continue with the tracks and field. Here are the photos of our brave runners who represented us for the first day of NPSC.

Men 100m: Hong
Men 4 x 100m: Wen Hang, Kah Hung, Pravinan, Shawn
Men 400m: Aqil
Men 4 x 400m: Pravinan, Vincent, Kah Hung, Shawn

Women 100m: Jodi
Women 4 x 100m: Elaine, Janice, Canly, Yi Pei
Women 400m: Hui Qi
Women 4 x 400m: Agnes, Rachel, Shiao Wei, Sin Yee


Here is a group photo of Taylor's School of Pharmacy athletes before heading back to UM for dinner and briefing for modern games.







Day 2 (23rd January 2016)
We gathered at the swimming complex in UM at 7.30am for breakfast and aerobic exercise before starting our battle for different modern games. Here are photos of our female athletes with high spirit early in the morning.


Badminton
Here's our TUSOP badminton team, Kah Hung, Kar Weng, Jenning, Hui Qi, Elaine and Joyce. All of them played very well in every games and congratulations to our year 4 seniors, Kah Hung and Jenning, for making it to semifinal in badminton male double and winning the 4th place.

Basketball
Here's our girls playing in women basketball, it was a team made up of 10 young and sporty athletes: Ka Mun, Agnes, Daphne, Rachel, Yi Pei, Sin Yee, Scarlett, Shiao Wei, Junni and Jodi.


The girls played very well especially in their last game, versus UCSI, and winning the game with a score of 12-6. They'll train hard and be back stronger next year.

Ping Pong
This year, the same athletes as last year's NPSC, Vincent and Caroline represented Taylor's in this modern game. They both played well and it was a heart attack moment watching them played in the final games.

Congratulations to Vincent and Caroline for winning silver medal for male ping pong (individual) and gold medal for female ping pong (individual)!

Squash
This game was represented by our brave year one young girl, Xin Yee. She is a state player for squash and she has definitely played well in all the games for winning a bronze medal for Taylor's. Congratulations girl! You've made us proud.

Futsal
A team consisted of 9 athletes represented our school in men futsal: Hong, Qi Jun, Shawn, Aqil, Wen Hang, Yew Keong, Pravinan, Jason and Reynard. Our brave young men trained hard for NPSC 2016, and they have definitely played the best that they could. TUSOP futsal team, we are so proud of all of you. Let's train harder and be back stronger next year to win the medals.



Day 3 (24th January 2016)
This was the last day of NPSC, some of our athletes were injured while playing modern games yesterday but the pain did not become their excuses, they still got up early in the morning to get involved in the traditional games session. The games that we joined were Angry Bird, Coconut Bowling (coconut was replaced by basketball this year), Sack Race and Three-legs Race.

After the traditional games, we moved to Dewan Tunku Canselor for the closing ceremony.
Kar Weng - our contingent leader
Caroline - gold medal for ping pong

Vincent - silver medal for ping pong

Xin Yee - bronze medal for squash

The 9th NPSC 2016 was undoubtedly one of the best events we have joined so far. We would like to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to the host of NPSC 2016, University of Malaya, for organizing such a successful sports carnival.

"Together as One, We are Ready to Run"







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