Bidding Farewell to S-Cubed

S-Cubed’s Annual General Meeting is scheduled for this evening. Just before saying goodbye to the organisation, S-Cubed’s President, Dean Grech, spoke to The Third Eye regarding this experience.

1.   Most people are aware of the fact that life for University students is rather demanding. What encouraged you to get involved in a student organisation?

I have always been an active person, and apart from being involved in S-Cubed, I also train football on a regular basis.   The key to coping with the stressful and demanding life at University is time management.   The new challenges and opportunities that a student organisation brings about was the thing that convinced me to join S-Cubed.

2.   How are you feeling now that this experience has reached its end?

I will definitely miss the organisation after being heavily involved during thepast two years.   Apart from making new friends, S-Cubed gave me a sense of belonging and a chance to express and manipulate my own ideas.

3.   Which is the best memory from your S-Cubed experience?

It’s quite difficult to choose; but I guess being awarded the Kokka Innovativa on behalf of S-Cubed and the international trip to Poland were the best memories of them all.  

4.   Who  is the person that you’ll be missing the most?

Martina.   From the never-ending fights and arguments, to all the joyful times and laughs; a friendship I will cherish throughout.  

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