GhSL Launch Voting Initiative
The page, entitled "KSU Elections: Bring Out The Vote’, is targeted particularly to law students who are being invited to have their say and not to let others decide who shall represent them.
The page, entitled "KSU Elections: Bring Out The Vote’, is targeted particularly to law students who are being invited to have their say and not to let others decide who shall represent them.
April is progressing and with just a handful of days left for KSU’s (Kunsill Studenti Universitarji) Annual General Meeting to be held next Wednesday,
While the information mentioned hereunder was received by The Third Eye through close, knowledgeable sources, it is not a statement of facts but a mere assumption or speculation without material proof.
After investing in their careers through years of studying and hard work, students face the reality of kick starting a professional line in the field they aspire to follow.
Ever since a referendum date was set for the coming 11th of April, Spring Hunting has become one of the most debated topics on our islands, if not the most.
After a recent extension of the national spring hunting season and the collection of a sufficient amount of signatures calling for the government to hold a public referendum on spring hunting, the future of this season has been subject to controversy
The University of Malta (UoM) Futsal Club, a project that was initiated by Kunsill Studenti Universitarji (KSU) and Malta University Sports Club (MUSC) last November, was officially launched on campus yesterday evening, the 5th of September 2014.
In a press-release which was issued late in the afternoon on the KSU (Kunsill Studenti Universitarji)’s official Facebook page, KSU announced that the directives imposed by the MUT and UMASA are to be stopped with immediate effect.
After long anxious days waiting for results to be published, KSU decided to opt for a petition in order to tackle this problem which is causing unnecessary anxiety for thousands of students.
The law students will be opening the University’s party season this summer. Although some of us will still be locked indoors preparing for the last few exams and getting final assignments done, this party is not one to be missed!
With less than a week to go for Election Day, The Third Eye’s Maria Manicaro interviewed Gayle Lynn Callus, Kenneth Terribile and Steph Dalli, who will be contesting on the SDM ticket as President, Secretary General and International Officer.
With less than a week to go for Election Day, The Third Eye’s Claire Pace Monreal interviewed Clive Gerada, Paul Caruana Turner and Julia Farrugia, who will be contesting on the Pulse ticket.
It’s just the first week of April, but while the rest of the world attributes spring to fine weather, greenery and long walks in the country side, very often University and Junior College students attribute April to KSU elections.
Walking into the theatre for my first Student’s Fest, I’ll have to admit, I sank down into my seat with not very high expectations and a hint of amused skepticism like a cynic in a church.
Just one day to go for the first performance of the KSU Students’ Fest, The Third Eye’s Adrian Attard held an interview with the KSU’s Culture and Entertainment Officer, Gayle Lynn Callus.
However, this is not the main concern of many individuals who believe that today’s students are primarily concerned with passing exams, and not with gaining an education that may serve a lifetime.
The Third Eye 2024 ©