The Underpinnings Of Femicide
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 […]
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 […]
Pulse has recently launched ACT, a campaign targeted towards students intending to address issues and shift social norms. On the 6th of October the campaign […]
The 17th of September marks World cleanup day around the world which is an official movement promoting a clean planet. this movement Unites millions of […]
Kristina was the only candidate contesting for the role, however, a vote of confidence was held during the commission meeting, which saw Kristina secure the […]
Following KSU’s AGM, 11 out of the 12 SDM candidates were elected into KSU. KSU Elected Candidates 2022\23 President: Alex Gaglione Vice President for Internal Affairs: Elisa […]
The act of buying a used piece of clothing, normally from a shop, in order to reuse it was given the label we know as […]
Written by Ranson Mercieca You wouldn’t expect the events guy of the organisation to be writing an article, would you? Truth be told, I have […]
Surprisingly, the first time I kissed a girl, I did not know I was a lesbian. In fact, the kiss left me even more confused […]
Chronic fatigue syndrome – My Struggles with Dysania Depression In a couple of hours I should be in my scrubs observing a consultant performing a […]
Written by Samira Binhamad It is disturbing. Reading and watching the news on what is going on in your own territories and being incapable of […]
Written by Simon Zammit Please don’t do it. This isn’t a pretentious throw away comment from someone who’s never experienced death, it’s a personal account […]
Written by Rafel Grima Books and reading were never really compatible with me. I have a vivid memory of taking ages to finish a Horrid […]
Written by Naomi Schranz I always knew that I was different, but until this year I didn’t know why. As I grew these differences grew […]
Written by Laura-Mai Tith Three and a half months ago I flew from France to start my Erasmus year in Malta. Who would have guessed […]
On Friday 31st of December, all university of Malta Students received an email from the Emergency situation team clarifying what the students should expect in their […]
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