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The Charm of Chauvinism

After almost three years of integration in Swedish society, Paula Dubbink’s homesickness has mostly disappeared. At the same time, she has started suffering from sudden attacks of chauvinism. ...
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Towards New Beginnings

Valborg and Holi are two similar festivals originating in different parts of the world. Each of the festivals share an identical message says columnist Saahil Waslekar. ...
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I changed in Lund

What do lingonberry jam, Spotify, and separate trash bins have in common? Read columnist Anindyaningrum Chrisant Rystiasih's answers here. ...
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Follow Your Dreams

Hollywood has taught us to think and dream big but what happens when real life gets in the way? Columnist Katherina Riesner wonders whether universities still encourage students to follow their passions. ...
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I’m welcome here anyways

Columnist Paula Dubbink has always felt that Sweden welcomed her with open arms. Why has she considered this as self-evident? ...
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Chancho – A Game Students Play Every Day Unknowingly

Students, unknowingly, work in the interest of each other says columnist Saahil Waslekar. ...
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A different price to pay

Like most of the students living in Lund, columnist Anindyaningrum Chrisant Rystiasih is living in a student corridor far away from her hometown Jakarta, 10.800 km away to be precise. That is equal to a 15 hour flight away from her parents, the freedom oppressors. ...
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Ten patient boxes

Columnist Paula Dubbink has stored her belongings into boxes at her parents' attic. Will she ever see them again? ...
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Live Swedish, Learn Swedish?

“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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Culture should be a visible Colour

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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