Back in 2014, three University students from different faculties, disheartened by formal education and the restrictions that this imposes, came together with one aim; that of creating a platform for expressing creativity.
A few years later, after much late nights, never ending meetings and the formation of a dynamic team composed of students with an array of interests and varying skills, The Third Eye has today grown to connect deeply with its ever-increasing audience whilst supporting local talent and ambitious students.
‘The Third Eye’ stems from the notion that there is an additional point of view, far from the conventional way of thinking, and that mistakenly encouraged by some educators.
The media organisation continues to endeavour to present a new perspective and voice the controversial and authentic thoughts of students. Furthermore, it aims at bringing to light many manners that are deemed to be trivial and seldom given much importance.
Despite starting out as a University-based organisation, The Third Eye has developed further and extended its coverage to Junior College and MCAST, providing such students with the necessary exposure whilst broadening the organisation’s very purpose. Additionally, the team has achieved numerous milestones, including the organisation of the University General Election Debate held in 2017.The Third Eye believes that while the younger generation might not have much experience, it is rich in other aspects, including creativity and innovation. The organisation’s work and website serve to confirm this.
The team would like to thank you for visiting our website, showing support, and contributing to the fulfilment of our aspirations!