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Best places for healthy food in Copenhagen

Can’t bear the vivid taste of chemicals in your meals any longer? In this updated guide we have rated eight alternative places for nourishing your body and soul in Copenhagen

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9 things to do before you leave sunny Copenhagen

Just arrived or just about to go? Make sure you have tried out the University Post’s updated not-to-be-missed experiences in Copenhagen

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Your summer soundtrack for 2015

We give you ten songs from 2015 that will bring fun, groove, and good vibes to your summer

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Spotted: Students at Roskilde Festival 2015

Some are volunteering to save cash on the hefty ticket price, others are here for the first time. Denmark's festival-ready students take to Roskilde 2015

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From Humanities to the Roskilde stage

Somewhere between their studies, rising Danish band ‘Santiago’ managed to release an album and debut at the legendary Roskilde Festival

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Urine at Roskilde to be used for beer at the 2017 festival

100,000 litres of urine from festival-goers will be used as fertilizer to produce beer. It’s not gross, it’s smart, says University of Copenhagen professor

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When all else fails - daring, imagined 'careers' in Copenhagen

Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, no matter how talented you are, you are unable to find work

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Sankt Hans 2015 in Copenhagen - see the straw witches burn

It is the Danish Midsummer's Eve. Watch curious traditions play out at events around Copenhagen this coming Tuesday 23 June with our updated selected 2015 venue suggestions

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Top 10 volunteer jobs in Copenhagen

Volunteering does not only imply working for free and staying poor. A voluntary job can actually have a positive effect on your social life, career and even wallet. Want to know how? Here is an updated list of the University Post’s top 10 (actually 11!) volunteer jobs in Copenhagen

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Ida and Marie in conversation: Who am I and who are you?

She is Danish, and she is a French exchange student. But how different are they really? A conversation about identity

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