This edition of the Student Paper is focused on health, a multifaceted topic that relates to most aspects of our daily lives. Melkorka Gunborg Briansdóttir writes about post-partum depression and the medical treatments of the 19th century.
Read MoreÞema þessa tölublaðs Stúdentablaðsins er heilsa, viðfangsefni sem á sér margar hliðar og viðkemur flestum þáttum daglegs lífs. Melkorka Gunborg Briansdóttir skrifar um fæðingarþunglyndi og læknisaðferðir 19. aldarinnar.
Read MoreA lot of students surely know the feeling: you’ve dragged yourself to the bus stop early in the morning, it’s cold, it’s dark. Maybe you take the last bus home from the Student Cellar. Then, most of you should have noticed a recent change in Strætó’s payment system.
Read MoreDino Ðula spjallar við Marta Raljević um hannyrðaástríðu hennar (á Cróatísku)
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Dino Ðula interviews Marta Raljević where they discuss her passion for knitting (Croation version).
Read MoreDino Ðula talks to Marta Raljević about her passion for knitting.
Read MoreTess tells us about the Greek Santa Claus.
Read MoreTess skrifar um gríska jólasveinin (á Grísku).
Tess tells us about the Greek Santa Claus (Greek version).
Read MoreIgor Stax interviewed Tanit Karolys about swimming in the sea and cold therapy.
Read MoreFrancesca is a café and bakery pro, and here she lists some excellent places to grab a sweet in Reykjavík.
Read MoreTess rýnir í tarot-spilin og segir okkur hvað við eigum í vændum árið 2022.
Read MoreBirta Björnsdóttir Kjerúlf loves to go swimming and here she lists her favourite outdoor lockers in the Capital area.
Read MoreFrancesca Stoppani tells the readers of the Student Paper about a Reykjavík based project working towards sustainable and accessible food sharing.
Read MoreSnædís Björnsdóttir has a recipe for some great vegan lasagna!
Read MoreThere are endless varieties of potted plants, and beginners may struggle to know how best to care for each one. That’s why I’ve put together a list of reasonably easy-to-care-for plants that I think should grace every home.
Read MoreIt’s essential to talk about our consumption and the waste it creates and find some ways to help the environment. Gabriele spoke to Birgitta Stefánsdóttir, an advisor on a team for green communities at the Environment Agency of Iceland, about the importance of recycling.
Read MoreAuður went out dumpster diving for the first time and came back with some tips and recipe ideas.
Read MoreOne way to live more sustainably is to live a “zero-waste” lifestyle. Ólöf Jóhannsdóttir, the owner of Vonarstræti Eco Store has many years of experience on that journey.
Read MoreKaritas M. Bjarkadóttir wonders about the meaning and sustainability of hobbies.
Read MoreDealing with mistakes can be difficult, especially when they affect your performance in school. But we all make mistakes. But as they say, a collection of mistakes is called experience, and mistakes are one of the best ways to learn. Katrín Viðarsdóttir and Gerður Huld Arinbjarnardóttir can both attest to that, as both have faced some sort of struggles in their studies.
Read MoreBuying real estate can be complicated, especially when you’re buying your first home and aren’t sure what to look for or how best to go about it. Elín Sigrún Jónsdóttir, a lawyer who operates her own law firm, BÚUM VEL, is an expert in real estate and inheritance law.
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