GUG’s reaction to Budget 2017
The National Budget affects every single Maltese citizen, irrespective of age and status. Here is what the Gozo University Group (GUG) have to say about yesterday’s Budget speech.
The National Budget affects every single Maltese citizen, irrespective of age and status. Here is what the Gozo University Group (GUG) have to say about yesterday’s Budget speech.
The National Budget affects every single Maltese citizen, irrespective of age and status. Here is what the Gozo University Group (GUG) have to say about yesterday’s Budget speech.
As we all know by now, the morning after pill (MAP) shall be available in Malta and will be sold over the counter. Whilst an obvious moment to rejoice for many, others took to Facebook to express their anger at the decision.
Earlier this morning, a Press Conference was held at MCAST for the inaugaration of Gay-Straight Alliance MCAST (G-SAM).
The Medicines Authority earlier this morning has announced that the morning after pill is to be sold over the counter in pharmacies in Malta.
We’re being heard, but is that enough?
With an overall attendance that has been reported to be around 500, yesterday’s edition of Frisk was considered by many to be unsatisfactory.
Earlier today, student organisation Pulse posted a Facebook note condemning negative allegations made by Studenti Demokristjani Maltin (SDM).
Hafna tfal Maltin, sa minn eta’ zghira, dejjem tarahom jigru man-nanniet. Donnu d-dar tan-nanna tokkupa post specjali fil-qlub tat-tfal Maltin u dan bir-ragun, galadarba ghandna bosta nanniet helwin…
For the fourth consecutive year, Studenti Demokristjani Maltin (SDM) has launched Project 7000.
Facebook now lets its users opt to send end to end encrypted messages using the Messenger app by selecting “Secret” from the conversation options.
On the second day of Freshers’ Week, about a hundred prospective first year Engineering students had the first meeting in the Engineering Lecture Theatre regarding their next four-year experience at the University
Well Done.. if you are reading this, than you have made it to University and have survived a hectic, yet very eventful Freshers’ Week! Whether you are feeling confused, lost, excited or scared, take a look at these tips in order to help you succeed!
Freshers’ Week is over and you have successfully survived through the first week at University! Whether you’re feeling excited, scared or confused, here are some tips to help you compose yourself and get ready for a successful year…
Have you ever heard of MissInTech? Well, yeah, guess not. Who would ever imagine a female student pursuing a career in the ICT field. That’s boring – that same old repetitive job.
Earlier today, student organisation Pulse launched a new project that is being referred to as "The Student Fund’. The launch was inaugurated by the President of Malta, her excellency Dr Marie Louise Coleiro Preca.
Earlier today “Front Favur Il-Mina” circulated a Press Release containing three proposals for the upcoming budget.
All freshers know that Freshers’ Week is the perfect time to meet new people with the hope of making new friends at university. Here are 7 types of people you’ll definitely come across during Freshers’ Week this year.
Being a fresher is already a very exciting adventure in itself, at least until all the stress kicks in and all the work starts piling up!
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