The Craft & Crave Bazaar turned LG2 and Level 1 into a warm, bustling community space as over 100 students came together to celebrate creativity, passion, and the joy of making something their own. Organised by the 18th Student Representative Council and led by Nur Fatin Najwa, the event was more than a marketplace — it felt like a genuine showcase of student spirit.
Fresh flowers brightened the hall, handmade jewellery sparkled under soft lights, and home-baked treats filled the air with comforting aromas. Everywhere you looked, students were smiling, chatting with visitors, sharing the stories behind their creations, and proudly presenting the work they had poured their heart into. For many, it was their first time selling something they made themselves, turning nervous excitement into confidence throughout the day.


The experience gave students a chance to step outside the classroom and explore their entrepreneurial side — learning how to engage customers, manage sales, and present their products in a way that felt true to who they are. SEGi College Subang Jaya continues to encourage this kind of hands-on learning, where creativity meets real-world skills and friendships grow naturally along the way.
The outdoor food trucks added to the festive atmosphere, drawing even more students to explore, support their friends, and enjoy a shared moment of campus life. By the end of the event, clubs and societies not only raised funds for future activities, but also strengthened their sense of community and pride.
The Craft & Crave Bazaar was a reminder of what happens when students are given space to shine — they show courage, teamwork, and extraordinary talent.
This event is organised in support of the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 4 Quality Education






