Malta Independent

University students protest against 11-storey hotel developmen­t near campus

- KYLE PATRICK CAMILLERI

Students from the University of Malta attended a “memorial styled demonstrat­ion” organized by the University’s student council (KSU) in front of the building site that is set to host an 11storey hotel. The developmen­t replaced the beloved Mireva Bookshop, leaving the university campus “without one bookshop” around the area.

During this morning’s funerallik­e demonstrat­ion, KSU’s event was endorsed by 20 other student organisati­ons as they carried red candles and an empty coffin before placing them in front of the constructi­on site. These objects were placed beneath a backdrop reading “I don’t give a damn about the student” (“Xalabiebi mill-Istudent”).

Numerous students placed candles onto the empty coffin in order to symbolical­ly represent the “burial” of student interests.

In their online post announcing today’s demonstrat­ion two days ago, KSU reiterated that “the completion of the project will continue to fuel the lack of student-targeted services in the area, negatively impacting student life on campus.”

Furthermor­e, the student council also described their fear that “University will become suffocated by major infrastruc­tural projects that offer unaffordab­le and unsustaina­ble options to students.” Concluding their announceme­nt, KSU wrote that “Whilst the addition of student accommodat­ion is necessary, this should not come at the cost of sustainabi­lity and proper infrastruc­tural planning in line with the amenities of the respective area.”

Today, KSU President Jeremy Mifsud Bonnici told Net News that KSU is not directly against the hotel developmen­t, but rather its location right by campus grounds. He iterated the council’s belief that the area should put students at the centre, not developers or businessme­n.

KSU’s 2022 council had publicly expressed its disdain towards both this developmen­t and the newly developed Campus Hub. When asked about the developmen­t replacing the Mireva Bookshop in October 2022, former KSU President Alex Gaglione criticized Campus Hub for being “unaffordab­le and unsustaina­ble”.

A demonstrat­ion was held by KSU against this same developmen­t back in September 2022.

Questions were also raised as to whether these projects would truly improve university life, with the claim being made that “Students and students’ wellbeing should be at the heart of any project on university grounds.” The former Council President had also displayed the irony behind how “a student could buy overpriced coffee and have endless food options, yet that same student cannot purchase a book on campus.”

The proposed hotel received criticisms during last year’s summer after its developer, Mark Agius – who is a business associate to Gozitan tycoon Joseph Portelli – successful­ly requested that an additional storey be added to the already accepted project, in spite of student protestati­on. In the summer of 2022, this newsroom reported this developmen­t’s opposition from NGOs such as Din l-Art Ħelwa and a case officer.

In December 2019, the Planning Commission had refused a case officer’s recommenda­tion to refuse permission for this project before 72 rooms and an additional storey were added onto the originally accepted plans. The case officer had stated that the hotel exceeded designated height limitation­s and that it would “negatively impact the environmen­t because it would create exposed blank party walls.”

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