Period poverty: How the intimate became political
Written by Joséphine Ruault Every day in the world, around 800 million people of reproductive age have theirperiods. Menstruation lasts for approximately 39 years, which […]
Written by Joséphine Ruault Every day in the world, around 800 million people of reproductive age have theirperiods. Menstruation lasts for approximately 39 years, which […]
Written by Martina Farrugia The term ‘gap year’ evokes fear in parents with many thinking that this year will be spent slacking off and going […]
Last Tuesday, KSU felt compelled to address an issue that has arisen within the University of Malta. The ongoing directives aimed at pressuring negotiating parties […]
MKSA and SACES release a statement about the necessity for free access to Adobe Software for students that form part of the Faculty of Media […]
In today’s academic landscape, the intertwining of work and study isn’t a choice, it’s a growing trend. According to this EU report, a staggering 51% […]
Whether it’s your first year at university or you’re a returning student, chances are you’re feeling all sorts of emotions right now: excitement, the thrill […]
The academic term is right around the corner and with it brings a turbulence of emotions. Whether you’re just starting your university experience or progressing […]
Written by Simon Abela and Claire Grima “Engineering students are tomorrow’s engineers and our prospective colleagues. We are here to represent them and their interests […]
Written by Elizabeth Ellul Hawes The curtains are about to fall on my three-year stretch at the University of Malta. And I’m looking forward to […]
Many believed Ukraine’s song “Stefania,” performed by the Kalush Orchestra, would win the competition going into the 2022 Eurovision final. The song’s inspiration came from […]
Artificial Intelligence is a trending buzz word we’re all hearing about and is bound to impact us in some way or another, given the revolutionary […]
In an unprecedented move, the hard right and the hard left of American politics are collaborating in proposing a bill that would ban US Congress […]
According to the current Maltese law, full-time students can work up to 25 hours a week. Therefore, it’s not uncommon for university students to have […]
Have you been in scenarios where you’re not exactly excluded but you just feel a bit off, a bit different for no apparent reason? Accepting […]
A strongman leader is a political leader who concentrates power in their own hands, often at the expense of democratic institutions and processes. Such leaders […]
For some time now, the European Union has been engaged in talks with the United States regarding the new Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) law. Certain […]
Égalité is one of the three bastions upon which the French Revolution was fought. Equality as it’s better known in English. We hear it in […]
Perfectionism is a personality trait characterized by a person’s striving for flawlessness and setting exceptionally high standards for themselves. The fear of failure, on the […]
In recent years, Malta has witnessed a growing trend of student activism, particularly in response to issues such as climate change and political corruption. While […]
A stark reality looms before us: close to half of all European women will endure the harrowing agony of domestic violence in their lifetime. Moreover, […]
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