Archives by: Casper Danielsson
Casper Danielsson
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About the author
Casper Danielsson is a reporter at Lundagård since winter 2014.
Casper Danielsson Posts
The 25-year-old student of Lund, Kent Ngo, gives a face to the paradoxical success story. ...
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During Monday afternoon, the University chose to resume all activities. ...
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Lund University placed 70th in a new ranking of the world’s universities - which makes the University the highest ranking in Sweden. ...
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Västgöta Nation will donate this whole week’s food proceeds to the Red Cross’s relief operations in the Mediterranean area. ...
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Smålands Nation is at a crossroad. When Studentlund was founded five years ago, the nation was not part of the collaboration – but now they wish to be a part of the community. However, the road is long and Smålands may be forced to abandon some of its identity. ...
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Hook ups, exam anxieties, and Vildanden. In the new app Jodel the students’ most important questions are updated in a steady stream – completely anonymous. ...
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This year, there will not be a big Siste April (Valborg, the last day of April) celebration at Parentesen. Last year’s partying was the last straw for AF Bostäder and this year they decide to limit the access. ...
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The Washington DC diplomatic area has been exchanged for the outskirts of Åstorp. Jonas Hafström is finally home. As the new chairperson of the University Board at Lund University, he wants to give back to that which has given him everything. ...
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Lund University Student Unions, Lus, have expressed their position in local politics and hope to engage the Municipal Executive Board in an active discussion. The Chairperson of the Board, Anders Almgren, is happy about the students showing interest in the matter and wants to put greater focus on what they want. ...
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Attacks against IS and leaked-out national secrets. And, perhaps, the password to your mail account. Hackers possess a kind of power that could stir up our lives, but they are rarely seen. Maybe they are sitting next to you at your lecture. Who are they? ...
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