7 students you’ll see this Freshers Week
The Mess You’ll probably see them wearing sunglasses, and a sweatshirt 3 sizes too large for them – trying to hide the fact that their […]
The Mess You’ll probably see them wearing sunglasses, and a sweatshirt 3 sizes too large for them – trying to hide the fact that their […]
Alex is never seen. He only appears through the words and actions of those around him, mostly through those of his father, Charles, and his […]
Today, UESA published the following update regarding the Engineering Warrant and MCAST students: Following a meeting between UESA, KSU, the Chairman and Vice Chairman of […]
Sparks went flying when a second university futsal team was announced. Why the hype? Well, futsal has become widely popular over the years at university […]
GoTo Malta, the car-sharing service operator, is inviting students to participate in a focus group-discussion to get their opinions about car sharing concepts and its […]
Words by, Dr Francesca Falzon Aquilina (Trainee Psychiatrist) We’ve all been there. We’ve all done them. However, exams remain a most challenging and nerve racking […]
This morning, KNZ published a letter which the Council addressed to Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, Leader of the Opposition, Adrian Delia and Members of the […]
Earlier this afternoon, Kris Bajada, who is contesting the upcoming KSU Elections as an independent candidate, addressed in a statement to the public, the “false […]
Following a few days of data collection and responses from various people we can display our findings regarding student activism. The majority of students are […]
On the 16th March, MEP Francis Zammit Dimech hosted an event called, ‘’Find your voice in the digital space’’, in collaboration with the EPP and […]
Alternate title: Why we should all learn from American High School Students Following February’s deadly mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, a nationwide school walkout was […]
Following the tragic death of 23-year-old University Graduate and renowned model, Christa Formosa, friends and strangers alike took to the Internet with touching displays of […]
1. Turn ALL notifications off. Keep only those notifications which come up when a real person is trying to contact you, meaning calls or […]
On Saturday, 24th February, JEF Malta hosted another seminar in their ‘Generation Europe’ Campaign entitled ‘The Women of Europe: How Progressive Are We’? at the […]
Twenty-eight year old Oriana Farrugia is on a very important mission. To raise money and help the Leukaemia Foundation treat blood cancer patients and is […]
21 year old Andrea Portelli, is currently in his final year of Mechanical Engineering studies at the University of Malta. As part of his course, […]
“Politics? No thank you” Yes, politics has become nauseatingly depressing. Yes, politicians can be patronising. Yes, party politics can be quite corrupt. Even if […]
The day I got my acceptance letter, telling me I have been offered a place at the University of Dundee, Scotland, I jumped with joy…then […]
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