The Student Paper held a poetry contest in honor of the first issue of the school year. Out of 46 entries, the poem “Hvítflæði” (e. “Whiteweight”) by Hlín Leifsdóttir was selected as the winner.
Read MoreThe Student Paper spoke with several bilingual individuals about their different cultural backgrounds and asked them to describe their Christmas traditions.
Read MoreÓttarr Proppé, manager of the University Bookstore, talks about the Christmas book flood and how the bookstore serves students.
Read MoreThe Student Paper has put together a few gift ideas for eco-friendly Christmas gifts.
Read MoreThe Christmas season is fast approaching, and when the cold sets in and the snow is falling, there’s nothing better than turning on some music, lighting a few candles, and sitting down with some good friends (or by yourself) for a game night. The Student Paper put together a list of five games we recommend playing this winter – or any other time of year, really.
Read More“Do your best on your exams, make sure you’re at your best, and draw on all your knowledge.” Kristjana Mjöll Sigurðardóttir, Academic and Career Counselor at the University of Iceland, gives good advice for the finals season.
Read MoreThe Student Paper has put together a list of 30 things you can do to bring a spark of light and life to the winter darkness. Just take good care of yourself. That’s what counts.
Read MoreThis past year, Hugrún has been using Instagram to get the word out, posting striking original illustrations by artist Elín Elísabet along with information and practical advice related to mental health.
Read More“Don’t forget that you need the Earth to be healthy in order to maintain a high level of happiness yourself.“ Sólveig Sanchez writes about the connection between nature and health.
Read MoreRáður is a company that was founded in 2018. Its main duties are to provide analysis and consulting services in relation to the Equal Pay Standard, which all Icelandic companies and institutions with 25 or more employees are required to implement by the end of 2022.
Read MoreThe Student Paper has made a list of calming and useful apps for students (and others).
Read More“As soon as we allow ugly discourse to stand without condemning it, we’re also sending the message that we think it’s okay to tolerate that sort of rhetoric.” A journalist of the Student Paper writes about hate speech and how to fight it.
Read MoreInvented in 2005, quidditch is an increasingly popular sport that has adopted elements of rugby, dodgeball, and handball and is now practiced all over the world. The Student Paper interviewed Sigurður Skúli Sigurgeirsson, coach of the Icelandic national quidditch team
Read MoreAt the University Dance Forum (Háskóladansinn) you can choose from a variety of dancing styles, including Lindy hop. A Student Paper journalist met up with dance instructor Fanney Sizemore at the university’s gym to learn more about it.
Read MoreSleep is a basic human need and is not just important but also necessary for our health and happiness. The Student Paper has gathered together five facts about sleep and sleeping habits.
Read MoreThe new and improved university gymnasium opened this fall. The fitness suite got 11 brand-new machines and has renovated their stretching area and yoga room. For those who don't know where it is, the gymnasium is on campus between the University Centre and Árnagarður.
Read MoreThe Student Paper spoke with Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen about social media and it’s effects on health. Arnar Eggert is a Media and Communication Studies Program Director who is teaching a new class on social media.
Read MoreA Student Paper journalist asked students from all the university’s various schools if they could name any hidden gems on campus. Some chose people as their hidden gems, while others mentioned rooms or interesting places that are great for studying or relaxing.
Read MoreThe County (2019) is a new film by acclaimed Icelandic director Grímur Hákonarson. Francesca Stoppani, journalist of the Student Paper, wrote a short (spoiler-free) review.
Read MoreThis summer, the Student Council made a statement regarding delays in hiring a new psychologist at the University of Iceland. The Student Paper spoke with Röskva spokesperson Eyrún Baldursdóttir and Vaka representative Azra Crnac about the motion.
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