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Do we really need detox?

Birna Varðar debunks myths about detox and "cleansing foods". 

“Men should limit their food and drink intake throughout their lives. Should they occasionally surpass their limits, a few days of fasting suffices to regain equilibrium. According to this simple rule, everyone would have to fast every now and then, since people usually tend to eat too much.”  

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The “Plant-Wall” of Stúdentakjallarinn

The wall is perfect for students who can by no means attain green fingers, and kill any and every plant unlucky enough to enter through their doorstep.  Book laden student housing more often than not have to make due with dusty faux flowers, passed down from a passed on grandmother. The plants that adorn this wall are, on the other hand, very much alive.  

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“The opera is not just for snobs”

The baritone singer Oddur Arnþór Jónsson swiftly became a household name after an ingenious performance in Don Carlo by Verdi, the 2014 autumn production of The Icelandic Opera. He now plays the title role in The Icelandic Opera’s production of Don Giovanni by Mozart which premiered recently. Stúdentablaðið‘s editor met with Oddur over a cup of coffee on a bright winter day in Harpa, where they discussed his studies, life as a singer and Don Giovanni the libertine.

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Stúdentablaðið recommends

Popcorn has been popular in Iceland for years.  So far there’s only been two types in stores, specifically salted or cheesy popcorn.  But the Icelandic popcorn culture has been perking up in the last few months.  Luxury popped corn is now widely available in groceries around Iceland, and that’s cause for celebration.  The flavors are countless; caramel, marshmallow and chili, to name a few.

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Hannesarholt

The seasons are progressing with surprising haste, and the days now are often drizzly and dim. In the chill of mid autumn, comfort and coffee and company are called for. Hannesarholt is marked as a café, but it is much more than that -- a venue for music, a historic house, and a place in which everyone can drink in a time that is often overlooked, as well as a cup of tea.

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Equality Days 2015

On October 5th, the University of Iceland launched its seventh iteration of Equality Days, a two-week-long festival put on by a collaborative team of students, staff and faculty to highlight equality in its many forms. The focus is on intersectionality, the connections between different subjects, and in their description of this year’s programme, the organisers, Arnar and Ugla, enthusiastically illuminated the immense teamwork and creativity that has gone into putting these together.

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The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

What I am going to say to you now you may find too heavy for a student's magazine - maybe. It may be early morning and you may still be in your pajamas waiting for the last drop of coffee to drop down in your cup that has “keep calm and carry on” printed over. Or it may be late night and you are at the library, taking a break from reading that kill-me-now kind of boring article for one of your classes. You may also ask yourself why you would want to hear my opinion at all.

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EnglishElena Ilkova