’The Student Fund’ Kicks Off Positively
"The Student Fund’, a project launched by Pulse at G. F. Abela Junior College this month, has kicked off positively.
"The Student Fund’, a project launched by Pulse at G. F. Abela Junior College this month, has kicked off positively.
Summer time was a blissful and active season for party people, packed with events such as Sound Salon, G7 Fridays and Limelight, which became engraved in everyone’s weekly rituals.
Dr.Stephen Florian, part-time visiting lecturer at the University of Malta submitted his resignation from the position after outing a student regarding his gender.
Pulse are satisfied that the youth have been a main factor in this Budget whilst calling upon the Government to ensure that these proposals are followed through.
Pulse are satisfied that the youth have been a main factor in this Budget whilst calling upon the Government to ensure that these proposals are followed through.
Pulse are satisfied that the youth have been a main factor in this Budget whilst calling upon the Government to ensure that these proposals are followed through.
Following the National Budget speech, Front Favur il-Mina believe that although there has been considerable progress with regards to Malta-Gozo accessibility, there is still room for improvement and more concrete solutions.
Following the National Budget speech, Front Favur il-Mina believe that although there has been considerable progress with regards to Malta-Gozo accessibility, there is still room for improvement and more concrete solutions.
As a result we are slightly disappointed at the lack of incentives offered to students in general, to encourage them to use Public Transport. We hope that this a pilot project, which will then be extended to a wider range of students should it prove
The Gozo University Group reacts to the publication of the National Budget for the year 2017.
The National Budget affects every single Maltese citizen, irrespective of age and status. Here is what the Gozo University Group (GUG) have to say about yesterday’s Budget speech.
The National Budget affects every single Maltese citizen, irrespective of age and status. Here is what the Gozo University Group (GUG) have to say about yesterday’s Budget speech.
As we all know by now, the morning after pill (MAP) shall be available in Malta and will be sold over the counter. Whilst an obvious moment to rejoice for many, others took to Facebook to express their anger at the decision.
Earlier this morning, a Press Conference was held at MCAST for the inaugaration of Gay-Straight Alliance MCAST (G-SAM).
The Medicines Authority earlier this morning has announced that the morning after pill is to be sold over the counter in pharmacies in Malta.
We’re being heard, but is that enough?
With an overall attendance that has been reported to be around 500, yesterday’s edition of Frisk was considered by many to be unsatisfactory.
Earlier today, student organisation Pulse posted a Facebook note condemning negative allegations made by Studenti Demokristjani Maltin (SDM).
Hafna tfal Maltin, sa minn eta’ zghira, dejjem tarahom jigru man-nanniet. Donnu d-dar tan-nanna tokkupa post specjali fil-qlub tat-tfal Maltin u dan bir-ragun, galadarba ghandna bosta nanniet helwin…
For the fourth consecutive year, Studenti Demokristjani Maltin (SDM) has launched Project 7000.
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