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Justin Chan

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Ping pong, festivities and sleeping problems

Ping pong, festivities and sleeping problems
Lund city is arranging a weekend festival, university employees feel neglected by their bosses and researchers propose to build a wind-proof bicycle path between Lund and Malmö. Read ...
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Everyone’s a Winner

Column
His American professors would laugh at the Swedish system of letting students re-do exams without consequences for their grade. Justin Chan recognizes, however, the valuable aspects of this ...
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A ride through the news this week

A ride through the news this week
Questions about Siste April’s future, stopped trains and neighbors are better solving crimes than the police. Get updated on the news this week. ...
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Living Mysig-ally

Column
Swedish houses and apartments may be smaller than their American counterparts, but the owners make every square meter count. Justin Chan gives due credit to the millions of ...
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The news week 19

The news week 19
Lund’s biking culture earns praise, a professor oversteps his authority, and an infamous murderer is brought to trial. ...
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Trading spaces

Column
Justin Chan shares his hopeful—albeit farfetched—vision of what the future world of migration might look like. ...
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What you need to know

News Student life
Useful information about Valborg, volunteer opportunities, and bad news for smokers. Swedish news is sometimes hard to come by. Lundagard’s international edition gives you a short summary of ...
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Your Daily Bread

Culture
Along with the neighborhood butcher and fruit seller, the local baker has always been an indispensable provider of people’s daily sustenance. In Lund, one could say that quality ...
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Becoming bilingual

Column
Nothing about Swedish culture is more regularly encountered than the language. The challenges of adopting a new tongue have prompted Justin Chan to ponder the experience of learning ...
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News this week

News this week
More crimes against the environment, big fires at schools and a beloved seven year old turning forty. This is the summary of news this week. ...
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