Archives by: Saahil Waslekar

Saahil Waslekar

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Saahil Waslekar is a reporter at Lundagård since fall 2014.

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The Future of Lund’s Bicycle Economy

Analysis
Students have made Lund, Sweden's most bicycle concentrated city. Innovative bicycle based solutions can probably make Lund a global cycling destination. ...
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Culture should be a visible Colour

Column
The cultural mix among students at Lund University forms a part of the University’s wealth. Students should recognise and utilise this invisible wealth, writes columnist Saahil Waslekar. ...
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Student Conversations can Reshape the World

Column
Education is an opportunity enjoyed best through discussions. At Lund University, discussions may lead to big change. Take advantage of that, writes columnist Saahil Waslekar in this week’s column. ...
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Let’s Save the Environment

News
Bill McKibben of 350.org spoke about climate movement as a means of change. He left students of Lund University with several hints of hope. ...
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Sobriety Movement in Lund

News
Drinking alcohol is synonymous to student life at university. IOGT-NTO is a temperance movement proving change for members of all age groups across Sweden and in Lund. ...
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Human Rights Defenders: A Perspective

Review
Human rights are the rights you have simply because you are human. The Anna Lindh Lecture introduced the students of Lund University to Margaret Sekaggya. ...
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Unheard Stories of Afghanistan

Analysis
Difficulties in the land of the Afghans are never ending. Lund University could attempt to settle one such difficulty, hereby playing a crucial role. ...
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A sustainable investment plan

Analysis
Lund University’s first ever fundraising campaign, ‘For a Better World’ looks unique. An improved share of ‘green’ within the endowment would ascertain this uniqueness. ...
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