Uni’s Socially-Distanced Hangout Spots

Uni is not all lectures and work, you know. Once you step out of that lecture hall/room, you’re faced with the question “where to next?” Well, we’ve got you covered.

Right now, the best places to hang-out at are the ones outside so here’s a list of where you can go:

Greek Theatre (behind the Architecture Faculty)

This is exactly how it sounds. A Greek-inspired theatre but miniature. It’s secluded but not too far away and it’s perfect for groups of more than 4 people to hang out at. Room for social distancing and pretty comfortable.

Green Area next to Chaplaincy

This slice of heaven is not only wholesome but also beautiful to hang out at. With all that natural greenery around, it’s like being in your own paradise. This spot is close to pretty much everything – quad, restaurants, and almost every route to the different faculties.

Chinese Garden (Next to the Faculty of Arts)

Smack dab in the middle between Sir Temi Zammit Hall and the Faculty of Arts, this zen spot is perfect if you have a 5-10 mins break from a grueling lecture or if you have an hour in between two lectures in the same area.

Arvid Pardo Study Area

Located right next to the library and right outside the faculty of arts, this spot is great for meeting up with friends before heading down to MAKS (Faculty of Media & Knowledge Sciences), FEMA (Faculty of Economics Management & Accountancy), or the Lecture Theatres. Once again, it’s also great for those 5-10 mins breaks we desperately long for in between lectures.

Turfed Green Area near KSU building / Admin building

This green area is the most recent addition to uni’s outside areas. It’s located right behind the main building where the KSU office is situated. Even though the greenery is fake, the good times and sunshine aren’t.

Grab a coffee and your friends, and head out to all of these spots. Figure out which ones you like best because that’s where you’ll end up going when you ask “where to next?”.

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Kayleigh, 21, maddeningly cheerful and has the ability to quote F.R.I.E.N.D.S. at any given moment, has a huge love for anything that has to do with books. She also has an unhealthy obsession with the performing arts. This year, Kayleigh will be the Third Eye’s new Events Officer and is currently reading for a B.A in Anthropology and English. Other hobbies include : attempting to cook food, battling with life’s huge dilemmas and travelling.