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Worker's Day full of drunken revelry

In Denmark, International Worker's Day is an interesting mix of politics and beers

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Take a peek inside historical university buildings in Copenhagen

The University of Copenhagen has swapped property, so that it now actually owns the oldest of its own buildings. Take a look at some of them in our gallery

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Culture

Copenhagen’s Olympics hope makes Danish finals

International student Anneka Hastings is one step closer to making it to the London Olympics

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Top 10 public works

The many building sites in Copenhagen right now have you doing a slalom between holes, excavations, and piles of sand. Here is the University Post hit parade of the most interesting public works going on right now

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Culture

Review: David Mamet's brilliant professor-student shoot-out

In ‘Oleanna’, the words zig-zag like stray bullets flying off the walls. There is nowhere to find cover, and you love it

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Culture

Up to a thousand guests at Life Sciences birthday

Your average Tuesday morning was turned into a huge feast

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Culture

Hangin' out at the castle

100 international students spent a sunny Sunday at the largest renaissance castle in Scandinavia

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Culture

Booze in the streets a no-go in Bible belt state

The sight of people drinking beer in public areas of Copenhagen was a shock for Joe Hoefler, a student from the American state of Oklahoma (This article is from the archives, it originally appeared in 2011)

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1,500 life science students to be fed breakfast

It's the Faculty of Life Sciences' 153-year anniversary and Claus Meyer, one of Denmark's most celebrated chefs, will let 1,500 students in on the secrets of Nordic Cuisine

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Culture

ESN: We have been naïve

Erasmus Student Network to shift its focus away from drinking and distance itself from its party partners

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