The Zone’s new reporter Michelle Scotto goes around the University campus during the University Students’ Council (KSU) elections to ask how students will vote and what they think of the council.

Graduate Jeannesse Scerri, speaks about her Masters in which she is trying to diagnose thalassaemia, a blood disorder common in the Mediterranean region.

Robotics engineer Raphael Grech talks about what he finds fascinating about his area of work and whether humans will one day have to compete with robots.

The Zone’s Matthew Cassar talks to Thomas Camilleri, a biology and chemistry student who took part in this year’s Students’ Fest Beauty and the Beast play.

Meanwhile in an effort to create awareness among drivers to respect Stop signs on roads, The Zone reporters visit residential areas to film drivers continuously disregarding the signs.

Were you one of them?

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