Archives by: Saahil Waslekar
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Saahil Waslekar is a reporter at Lundagård since fall 2014.
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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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