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Killer-rapist tried to plant his own DNA

International students living in dorms or frequenting the south campus KUA in Amager can breathe a sigh of relief. In a case with a bizarre new twist, a killer and rapist is found guilty on DNA evidence

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War of the Wardrobes: Krakow student fashion

Students from Krakow, Poland reckon themselves a serious challenge to Copenhagen's claimed fashion supremacy. See them face down biology students at the Biocenter, Faculty of Science

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15 life science brains, three winners

Students competed for fame – and a cash prize – as they speed-presented their theories to the audience at Fifteen Minutes of Brain

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Corpse examinations too expensive, say police

The Department of Forensic Medicine is to shed 20 members of staff. Why? The government and police reckon it costs too much to do autopsies

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War of the Wardrobes: San Diego student fashion

University of California, San Diego challenges the Faculty of Life at the University of Copenhagen to a style face-off. You decide: Who is the best dressed?

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Nawin from Nepal: I was homesick

Our Mr. Average from the the University Post's 'Your Typical Day' survey is from Nepal. He spends time with family and friends at home via Skype, Facebook

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Debate rages over abolished freshers' event

After the bonding event for new students, freshers' week, was abolished, the debate still rages. The number of physics students who have dropped out has quadrupled. Not a coincidence, says Student Council

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Out the door in fifteen minutes

Our Miss Average, Emma, has a high octane get-up-and-get-ready routine that would leave most students standing

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Students rush to sign up for paper heart event

It was just meant to be a small traditional Danish Christmas paper heart making event, but so far 80 have signed up, and it has turned into something else

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Cape Town wins Copenhagen Competition

South Africans take the finals in heated law contest. Copenhagen was their closest competitor, they reckon, but Singapore had the best speakers

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