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Up Close Interview with the Presidents
of Exchange Workshop
Initial · Encounters on Typesetting
On the 5th of May, Kuen Cheng High School’s Newsletter Club collaborated with Hin
Hua High School’s Mass Communication Society Editorial Board to jointly organize
What are your thoughts on this event? an Online Typesetting Exchange Workshop. The event was remarkably insightful and
well-received, undoubtedly having been meticulously prepared for beforehand by the
The committee worked hard and put in a lot of time and energy into planning the KC organizing committee.
Rundemic. In order to coordinate our information and decide on everything, we had to
meet up nearly once every week. All of the effort was for our participants and supporters Following the next few weeks past the event, the Newsletter Club interviewed the
to thoroughly enjoy the event, and to gain new experiences and memories. I’ve mentioned Presidents of the event’s organizing committee to see what it was like to work behind the
the T-shirts and medals earlier. Truth be told, both of them were designed by members of scenes.
the committee, and they provided us with many different and fantastic designs. The final
design was chosen by the rest of the committee and the teachers-in-charge via voting.
I think the medals will be the highlight of the event as its design is not only unique but
also very meaningful, so that’s something our participants can look forward to.
“Strengthen the relationship between both
With that, the interview with Wong En Hui came to an end. Students, staff members or clubs.”
families of students are most welcome to join in the bandwagon, and should visit Kuen
Cheng Monitor Club’s Facebook to learn more about the KC Rundemic. On your mark, Soo Zi Ming (President of Kuen Cheng
GET SET, READY, GO! Newsletter Club)
This workshop was the first-ever
Jointly reported by: interschool exchange event the Newsletter
Tan Qi Xuan Sr1A Club has organized, meaning that we
Grace Low Shing Wei Sr2ScA didn’t have much experience on the matter.
Fortunately, the Mass Communication
Society Editorial Board is comparably experienced at such forms of preparation and
were incredibly efficient with their work. Therefore, I personally learned quite a lot from
them while the preparations were still in order, for example: how to organize activities,
formulate plans etc. My first impression of the committee members from Hin Hua
High School’s Mass Communication Society Editorial Board was that they were all
outstandingly lively and enthusiastic. Over the 4-month course of preparations made,
we’ve managed to strengthen the relationship between both clubs. Given the chance, I
hope to have more exchanges with Hin Hua High School next year.
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