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Beatings, bombs and sex with a pig's head: The university's crazy initiation rituals through the ages

You probably know the hullabaloo: Every year, just around the start of the academic year, the traditional intro camps for freshmen are up for debate. There is too much drinking. Then it’s all about sex. Then the themes are inappropriate. But it is actually a new phenomenon that society outside the university holds an opinion at all about what happens among students.

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Student life

For Ida, the intro programme was harder than being a week at Roskilde Festival

Ida Stahl's intro course was cool. But it was also filled with worries and speculation: would she get any new friends? Starting at university is a tough time for many people

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Student life

Guide: Culture in Copenhagen at student prices

It is not impossible to get a daily fix of culture at affordable prices in Copenhagen. On the contrary, with your student ID card you can get good discounts.

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Student life

50 things to do before you leave Copenhagen

The University Post asked Danish and international students for their tips on unforgettable Copenhagen experiences. Check out this bucket list of their best recommendations.

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Campus

20 facts about Danish students

Danish students can look forward to an annual salary of DKK 368,965. If you sit next to one of them in class, they are most likely to be a woman. They drink less than their parents did - but much more than their non-Danish, or non-university, friends.

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Student life

Review: Warning — Rebslagervej dorm is expensive and miserable

International students who rent rooms at the Rebslagervej dormitory through the University of Copenhagen Housing Foundation are strongly dissatisfied with the conditions and the rent. The rent is double the price per square metre compared to a newly built apartment with harbour views in the Teglholmen district

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Student life

Review: Oresundskollegiet (second review)

Things have changed quite a bit since we looked at Oresundskollegiet back in 2014. The University Post dropped by to see what life is like now at the dorm. Here is our updated review for 2017.

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Student life

Review: Rasmus Nielsens Kollegium

Situated between Amagerbro metro station and the Faculty of Humanities KUA, Rasmus Nielsens Kollegium is a 'cosy', social place to live

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Student life

Review: Tietgenkollegiet revisited

Danes sure know how to party and Tietgenkollegiet is the best place for it, writes our student reviewer

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Student life

Review: Rebæk Søpark Kollegiet

Situated near a picturesque lake, Rebæk Søpark kollegium is a colourful and vibrant place to live

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