Archives by: Paula Dubbink
About the author
Paula Dubbink is a reporter, translator and columnist at Lundagård. She started volunteering for the newspaper in the fall of 2012.
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From next term onwards, LU Accommodation will lower the rent of some of its rooms during the spring semester. ...
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Students renting a housing from LU Accommodation next term will get a contract with a three month notice period, instead of the current one month. According to the agency, this measure is necessary to reduce costs for the University.
Read alsoNew strategy: lower rent in spring
From next term onwards, LU Accommodation will lower the rent of some of its rooms during the spring semester. ...
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30.000 SEK. For this amount of money, Lund’s City Library will buy extra English books in the coming months. Visitors are welcome to suggest on which books the ...
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Saturday night brings the finale of the Eurovision Song Contest. Paula Dubbink does not yet look forward to it, knowing the Dutch performance in previous years. So, she ...
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Dutch student Paula Dubbink is not fond of large crowds and she never drinks more than a moderate amount of alcohol. Does that work with celebrating Valborg? A ...
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Tuesday morning: 08.30. The way to the Stadpark is paved with students carrying bags, blankets and bottles to set up their base for the year’s largest communal picknick: ...
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Lund Municipality takes its last steps for the festivities of the Last of April, when the City Park will be filled with picknicking and partying people. 80 policemen, ...
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April does whatever it wants. At least, if according to the Dutch saying ‘april doet wat ‘ie wil’. A good incentive to do exactly the same, according to ...
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After two terms of frustration and cancelled courses, the municipality has taken action. It will offer international students a five-week Swedish course that also includes culture and history ...
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It’s a rather general complaint: the winter takes too long and should be over now. Paula Dubbink gives some tips for activities that can be enjoyed inside with ...
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