Putting the ‘Act’ back in ‘Activism’: A Closing Letter
This one’s for the all students out there- the active, the laid back and those that lie somewhere in the middle. As part of SDM’s […]
This one’s for the all students out there- the active, the laid back and those that lie somewhere in the middle. As part of SDM’s […]
The recent regulations might have ruined a few of our dinner plans but there are still ongoing events throughout the month of March! Student Organisations […]
A new year is with us once again and even though we are still quite limited with events, that does not stop us from bringing […]
Written by Alexia Manduca Modern day EU is often quoted as being; ‘the epitome of democracy and international liberalism in action’ and ‘a model to […]
Results are officially in and it is time to meet our Council and Senate representatives! The three nominees for the Senate postgraduates were Keith Grima, […]
“To vote Pulse or SDM? That is the question…” This Friday’s KSJC Election has pressed this burning query into every Junior College students’ mind. The […]
Early on, his parents had started noticing certain quirks about their son. At 9 years old, he was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome but did not […]
By Alexander Borg Few in history have had as influential a mark on the bond between the British Isles and the European Continent as the […]
If you’re a little lost regarding which student organisation to join or you’re not sure about how the whole thing works, we’re here to set […]
Written by Jacob Callus The evolution of history brings along with it several changes, some of which come as a surprise, others which we can […]
At just 15 years of age, Francesco Cassar had already started his journey to finding his dream career and this all happened when he got […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has arguably taken a toll on many activist organisations, among them student organisations. With the inability to host physical events and gatherings […]
Written by Andrè Mifsud On May 25th 2020, the death of African-American George Floyd critically raised these questions, as the whole world stood in shock […]
This simulation would not have been possible without ERASMUS+ funding as well as the help of MEUSAC and the EUPA. What is IDE? Former Projects […]
Written by Nikos Chircop Seventy years on from the signing of the Declaration which gave life to the European Project, so much has been achieved. […]
Written by Jacob Callus One only needs to login to social media or watch the news right now in order to see to what extent […]
Written by Tim Grech Climate change is affecting us Summers in Malta are becoming increasingly intense and increasingly unbearable. With more frequent heatwaves and higher […]
I have never met anyone in my entire life who doesn’t like Tom Hanks. We all swoon at the idea of another Hanks film. So […]
In reality, professionalism requires that once you get elected you cut ties with any extra partisanism. William Farrugia, KSU President In an interview The Third […]
Kris Bajada has just withdrew his ticket for KSU elections. The following is a statement he sent to The Third Eye and also posted on […]
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