Who looks out for students and throws awesome parties? Student organizations, of course! Check out this interview with the new president of our student organization, SUB.
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Who looks out for students and throws awesome parties? Student organizations, of course! Check out this interview with the new president of our student organization, SUB.
Student magazines give people a chance to practice their writing, speak their mind and share their creative works. The cuts to student magazine subsidies that HYY is considering feel unfair when student magazines are such an important part in many students’ lives.
How to keep up a team spirit during a pandemic? This editorial won’t give you a definite answer, but it will give you a peek into how BTSB has managed to keep the publication and community alive these past year and a half.
Calling all the freshers! You who’d rather read the quick-start guide than scramble through the 500-page instructions manual, this is the article for all your must-know university life hacks.
When I had that little talk with my HOPS advisor, I laughed at the idea that I would need to rethink anything about my plans. I mean I was already 28, so I felt like did not have time to waste. Well, as usual in life, nothing went according to those plans.
So, it’s finally been a year of COVID. We asked SUBers how COVID-19 has affected their general well-being and financial status, and whether or not they felt the university or the government had taken enough action and given enough support for students during this time.
Dear diary, tomorrow is the first day of orientation week. I still find it very surreal that I got accepted to study English at the University of Helsinki and to be frank, I feel like I need to pinch myself. Or do I?
2020 is going to be my sixth year studying at a university level and the anecdotes and lessons I’ve accrued over these years are so many that it is difficult to choose just one aspect to address for this particular issue.
My biggest fear starting university had been the studying part, could I after all these years know how to accommodate to that? However, there turned out to be a part of starting university that I hadn’t even considered to be an obstacle, and that was the social side of things.
On June 25th, I cried for solid fifteen minutes after I opened my email and logged into Opintopolku website. There it said, “The University of Helsinki – accepted”.