
Political Correctness in Comedy: Punching Up vs Punching Down
Comedy has always been a powerful tool to comment on the world around us. Through humour, comedians can address important issues and challenge social norms, […]
Comedy has always been a powerful tool to comment on the world around us. Through humour, comedians can address important issues and challenge social norms, […]
Chat GPT is the talk of the town, with almost every student having heard about this new AI writing tool, and lecturers and schools on […]
Matthias Zarb Szabo is an 18-year-old university student studying Electrical Engineering who started noticing blurring in his vision a few months ago. After several tests […]
As University students, we have all heard of the controversy regarding the CASP Study Unit. This unit has suddenly creeped up on first year undergraduate […]
Written by Elizabeth Ellul Hawes A visit to the Inquisitor’s Palace in Birgu is recommended by Heritage Malta, but what does this experience truly offer? […]
Life today- more cars, more roads, more traffic, more pollution, more trees, scratch that…where are even the trees. This is the world we are living […]
Written by Marguerite Ducroquet As I sat all ears at a classical music concert I attended recently in Valletta, I was hit like a bolt […]
Café Cuba at Campus Hub is the restaurant you need to visit if you’re craving juicy burgers, delicious pasta, and a comfortable place to work […]
In Malta, there tends to be very large discrepancies between private, church, and state schools. I decided to create a survey to explore some of […]
Celebrating or not, the holiday season usually brings about a whole range of emotions.Take that with finishing a study exchange abroad and you’ve got yourself […]
On October 27th 2022, SpaceX owner Elon Musk officially became the CEO of Twitter. In a controversy filled saga, Musk became Twitter owner amidst lots […]
Well, this Christmas, EU leaders are said to formally kill off plans for the so-called transnational list and Spitzenkandidaten that would have had a great […]
Trigger warning: this article contains mentions of the different types of sexual abuse one might endure In 2015, 85% of victims of sexual assault in […]
Malta, like many countries, has come a long way when it comes to gender and LGBTQ matters. That said, it still faces several shortcomings when […]
Femicide In The Local Context The murder of Bernice Cassar happened just a few days before the “International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against […]
From Galileo and Nostradamus to Einstein and Stephen Hawking, all breakthroughs in scientific discovery are never easily achieved. The general curiosity and scepticism of the […]
You’d imagine a country that is roughly the size of Marseilles both in terms of population and geographic size, to be more well organised when […]
It is no secret that Malta has an intrinsic culture of political fanaticism. You name it, we’ve seen it: mass meetings, ‘debates’ which turn into […]
Written by David Mizzi In light of recent events pertaining to Campus Hub a sweeping amount of posts have surfaced over the internet. David‘s article […]
Written by Martina Farrugia and Luke Muscat Last week, Campus Hub announced a drastic increase in their parking fees, with students and student organisation’s taking […]
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