Archives by: Katherina Riesner
Katherina Riesner
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About the author
Katherina Riesner is a reporter and columnist at Lundagård since fall 2014.
Katherina Riesner Posts
VarGladSpexarna has the premiere of their new show Sherlock Holmes on Tuesday, March 17th. After weeks of rehearsals, the preparation for this big production culminates in what the members of the spex call “Sunday from Hell”. ...
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“How’s your Swedish coming along?”, is one of the questions columnist Katherina Riesner is getting tired of. Here she explains why learning the new language proves more challenging than originally expected. ...
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“I’ll do it tomorrow or next week.” Many students struggle with getting their academic work done. Studenthälsan (Student Health Center) will address this common academic problem with a special seminar on Tuesday, February 24th. ...
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Many students willingly share their experiences and memories on the internet and use digital media to stay in touch with their friends abroad. Columnist Katherina Riesner reevaluates her own choices in such an open world. ...
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The UN has named 2015 the “International Year of Light”. Lund University presented this event and other achievements in the light sector with a conference on ‘Indoor Lighting for Health and Well-being’ on Thursday afternoon. ...
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It is barely January but the worry about how to spend the coming summer is already gnawing at columnist Katherina Riesner. Many students face the same problem. Here she debates the manifold options that are offered. ...
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Columnist Katherina Riesner, like people all across the world, is travelling home for the holidays. Whether this is the best idea? She isn’t entirely sure. ...
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This past November proved to be one of the darkest ones in recorded history in Sweden. Lundagård talked to counsellor Ǻsa Probert and psychologist Ulrika Linse Strömland from Studenthälsan about the effects this can have on students’ health. ...
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Lund university recently joined an international network called “Scholars at Risk” (SAR) that supports academic freedom and defends threatened scholars worldwide. ...
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Self-righteous royals, a drunk pope and a confused astrologist: Kalmarspexarna had it all muddled into one perplexing English play about religion and booze. ...
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