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Fill Your Night With Culture

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Lund will transform into an intense mix of culture. ...
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“I Want to Continue My Studies”

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Eight countries in twenty days. Mohamed Jasim, an engineer student from Syria, finished his journey to Sweden last Thursday. ...
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The War Creates New Roles for Students

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SYRIA: “We must fight with one hand and educate our people with the other.” ...
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A lot to everyone, too little to a few

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In the shadow of the freshmen’s weeks and their enchanted world, there are some who would rather stay at home. ...
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The Struggle For Students

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The University pays agencies from all around the world to steer foreign students towards Lund. ...
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Continue Rebuking!

Lundagård 95 years
Lundagård’s existential rights are in the independent thinking. Therefore Karin Olsson encourages the future Lundagård to avert political control and rebuke the owner who calls for grandeur and obedience. ...
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Thanks for the Newspaper Bonfire

Lundagård 95 years
It was an ordinary Sunday morning in February, and the familiar smell of Swedish punch and pyttipanna was spreading across the corridors at the AF building. Walking up to the editorial tower took longer than usual, as my shoes kept getting stuck in the subtle muck covering the steps. ...
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A Whole Day of Pride

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This year, LundaPride is expected to beat all previous records. Today, the festival will conquer the heart of the student area from morning till late. ...
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Everyone who are not Preps…

Lundagård 95 years
Are there any preps or alcowhores in Malmö Nation? Lundagård’s own scandal-reporter went on a gonzo journalistic mission which resulted in the first reader-outburst in Lundagård’s web-edition. ...
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The Hunt for the Lost Webpage

Lundagård 95 years
There is a financial crisis in Sweden, and in order to develop their web-section, Lundagård hires an unemployed artist. The question is, however, what lasting impression the student newspaper made in its first, stumbling years of being on the Web. ...
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