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Comment: Stop recommending the sports club to me!

Sure. You will meet new Danish friends by playing volleyball or doing, whatever, the dance club. But there should be another way, writes our columnist Kelly Draper

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Comment: Climate Change and Obesity?

In this featured comment, a Copenhagen health scientist argues that good policies to prevent diseases like heart disease, cancer and diabetes are often good policies to prevent climate change

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Is Denmark as bad as everyone makes it seem?

Yes it is, according to our critical columnist Kelly Draper, who is tired of her country's internet love affair with Denmark (featured comment)

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Comment: Votes that count

All of the democratically-elected bodies, not just the Board, are important, argues Rector of the University of Copenhagen Ralf Hemmingsen in this featured comment

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Comment: Don’t Segregate Me! Part 2

In part two of a featured comment on how an international student city will further cement existing integration problems, Alex Berger looks at the solutions

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Comment: Don’t segregate me!

An international student city will cement existing integration problems, argues Master's student Alex Berger

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Comment: Yes... we... actually did

Danish student and student council activist Mads Damgaard is now on exchange in Rio de Janeiro. But that does not keep him from calling on his fellow Copenhagen students to vote in the uni election now

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Comment: Yes ... we ... can...

A better student life in Copenhagen, and a dream of a stronger social environment. This is why the chairman of the University's student council, says that she, for one, has already voted for Emilie Nayberg

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Comment: The Danske Dream

As US presidents contest their `American dream´, Singapore student Emmanuel Paul Ng says he has found the Danish one

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Comment: Open access - everyone has the right to knowledge

In this featured comment, three of Copenhagen's scientists and library executives spell out why academic research should be freely accessible to all, and not hidden away in expensive journals

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