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Ida Thieden Maarbjerg

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“When the Queen’s Gambit miniseries came out, I think I was contacted by at least one journalist every day for a very long time”

Chess has gained the reputation of an intense sport, with esteemed world champions, child prodigies and bearded old masters – a complicated game that involves spending hours in hushed rooms hunched over the checkered board. However, those are not the only players on the field – or board: CBS houses a masterclass player of its own.

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CBS Padel: A look at the fastest-growing student organization at CBS

“We wanted a social organization that was about something other than beer drinking or case competitions and padel is gaining popularity in Denmark. We just thought it’d be fun," say the two CBS students behind CBS Padel.

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Familiar with the nerve racking feeling of dating? Solution: doubble date!

An international business student found himself in a pickle after moving from Odense to Copenhagen and making his debut at CBS in the middle of a widespread corona lockdown… knowing nobody. And then what do you do to meet new, interesting people? If you ask Dennis Rosenlund, he’d say you make an app.

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Healthy glove gaming, misoballs and a virtual midwife

Entrepreneurial day kicked off with 25 bright new ideas lined up in stalls at Solbjerg for everyone to see, test and taste.

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Student Society Day with 60 organizations at Solbjerg Plads: We’re back! And it’s awesome!

After a break of almost two years, CBS Students opened its doors for this year’s Student Society Day, and the fresh-out-of-lockdown students flocked inside to be received by around 60 represented student organizations and their colorful booths.

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CBS student unites girls worldwide to develop a workbook: What makes you you?

“We started the PAMOJA movement with the vision of inspiring girls all over the world to believe in themselves,” says Vendela Barck from International Business in Asia. She is currently working together with seventy girls based in Stockholm and Copenhagen while liaising with an NGO in Nairobi called Green-Kenya.

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