KUA is the place to eat

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24/03-10 kl. 11:51 Campus / Humanities / Campus Life

The University Post's reviewer Simone Bogner was impressed by the recently reopened Faculty of Humanities canteen at KUA.

The food was delicious, aesthetically pleasing, and, most importantly, affordable on a tight student budget, she raves.

See the newly renovated eating space, and samples of the food on offer in our gallery.

Photos by Simone Bogner.

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»In the beginning, KUA staff had the possibility to pick up plants, signs and furniture,« constructor Anders Wede explains.

The demolition crew then sold everything from copper cables to handle knobs. Huge amounts of plaster have been transported to an entrepreneur in the Netherlands and KUA's old roofing felt is to be turned into asphalt.

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