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Head Master Changes School Bell To Different Songs

Head Master Changes School Bell To Different Songs
Oct 2 2024 Share

Lelio Spiteri, the headmaster at Gozo College Sir Arturo Mercies Primary School, a.k.a The Happy School, shared footage on social media of the school bell – which he had updated to different tunes.

Lelio explained that there are 5 different songs which indicate different parts of the school day.

‘But this is only the beginning’, explained Lelio. ‘If anything, the morning assembly with music, singing and dance hasn’t started yet.’

‘Buckle up because the educative journey of our children will continue in a big, lovely, marvellous school – the best for our happy kids’.

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New Lights Installed at Imqabba Church

New Lights Installed at Imqabba Church
Oct 2 2024 Share

The parvis of Imqabba Church is now illuminated, thanks to the Public Works Department Malta. Parish Priest Fr. Blake Camilleri shared that the parsonage had been dark for months due to significant damage.

With the new lighting, residents can enjoy the town square in the evenings. Junior Minister for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, thanked the workers for their efforts in restoring this vital community space.

This improvement enhances the charm of Imqabba, reflecting the government’s commitment to revitalizing public areas and ensuring they are accessible and welcoming for all.

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Jimmy Carter 1st Former US President To Turn 100

Jimmy Carter 1st Former US President To Turn 100
Oct 2 2024 Share

Jimmy Carter celebrated his 100th birthday on Tuesday, becoming the first U.S. president to reach this milestone.

The former president, who served from 1977 to 1981, has been in hospice care for the past 19 months in his home state of Georgia.

Despite his health challenges, Carter remains “emotionally engaged” and continues to express political ambitions, hoping to vote for Kamala Harris in the upcoming election.

In honour of his birthday, Habitat for Humanity volunteers are building 30 homes in Minnesota, and several events took place in Plains, Georgia, including a naturalisation ceremony for 100 new citizens and a military flyover.

Earlier this month, a concert in Atlanta raised over $1.2 million for The Carter Center, featuring musical performances and recorded messages from other presidents.

Although Carter could not attend the concert, he made a rare public appearance in November 2023 at a memorial for his late wife, Rosalynn.

Their 77-year marriage remains the longest of any first couple.

Carter’s experience has also highlighted the benefits of hospice care, as many recognise his story has provided insight into this option, promoting comfort and fulfilment during life’s final stages.

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KSU Reportedly Remove Moviment Graffitti Stand Over Reproductive Rights Material

KSU Reportedly Remove Moviment Graffitti Stand Over Reproductive Rights Material
Oct 2 2024 Share

Activist group Moviment Graffitti took to social media to share that their University Campus stand for Fresher’s Week had been taken down, reportedly due to having material relating to reproductive rights.

‘It is unbelievable. They told us that material relating to reproductive rights had to be removed’, wrote the group.

‘Obviously, we did not accept this. Thus, they stealthily went behind our backs, in the middle of the night, and took down our stand, confiscating any material we had in it.’

Saying that KSU think themselves ‘some kind of moral dictators’, they asked: ‘what’s next? Burning books?’

In response, KSU released a statement saying that this year it took the decision not to allow any abortion related entities to participate in Fresher’s Week, no matter the stance of pro-life or pro-choice.

‘We believe this event does not provide an adequate platform for this discussion to take place with the gravitas it deserves. KSU fully supports discussions on critical and contentious issues, but believes that these conversations must be approached with the time, space and depth they deserve, something that considering the limited scope of engagement that can be achieved on the stands, cannot occur properly during this week.’

‘Despite this, Moviment Graffiti chose to display pro-choice content at their stand, ignoring our reasoning, which had been clearly communicated. As a result, the organisation has levied further accusations, which so far have only been made in private, against KSU, for censorship.’

‘It is essential that the distinction between censorship and ensuring that controversial topics are discussed in a setting that respects their complexity be made clear.’

UPDATED WITH STATEMENT BY ŻGĦAŻAGĦ LABURISTI:

Żgħażagħ Laburisti expressed concern over recent events during Freshers’ Week at the University of Malta, where it was reported that Moviment Graffiti’s stand was dismantled by organizers. They condemned the alleged censorship, emphasizing that freedom of expression, when conducted respectfully, should not be suppressed. They stressed that educational institutions must foster open dialogue, rather than limit discussion on sensitive topics. Żgħażagħ Laburisti also pointed out that laws have been passed to combat censorship and expressed disappointment that these decisions seem to undermine recent progress in supporting free speech.

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