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Fed up with Harassment – Now She Is Leaving Sweden

When she asked her fellow corridor mates to cut down on the partying, she was harassed on Facebook and referred to as Hitler. Umashree Pancholy from India describes her time in Lund as four months of Hell. Now, she is packing her bags and leaving. ...
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’Tis the Season to be Somnolent

The holidays are upon us, and they’re like to bring lots of rest and relaxation. It can be too much of a good thing, though, Jesper Lodin groans in the last Culture Column of the year. ...
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Your weekly update – 51

No filth among this year’s browse trends on Google. Why don’t people browse for pornography anymore and what are the reasons for this? Read more about it in Lundagard’s weekly summary of Swedish news. ...
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Lundagård Hands Out A(p)pt Christmas Gift

The twenty-year-old Information System Design student, Esmail Ben Moussa, the man with the plan behind the app which today is being released as a premature Christmas gift to all of the magazine's readers. ...
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Admission hassles at the School of Economics and Management

150 students of economy were not accepted to the second semester at their program ­– despite they were guaranteed a place. An administrative error made those who had applied for the introduction course in political economy valid for admission instead. ...
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Your weekly update – Week 50

New apartments in Lund, suggestion to lock out late students and a new burglary wave in Lund. This is last week's Swedish news in English. ...
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Helsingborg Students Face Problems With Lundakarnevalen

Helsingborg students are a group often forgotten, in spite of approximately 10% of the university students attend Campus Helsingborg. Concerning the Studentlund requirement for the carnival, they now are at risk of being even more excluded. ...
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Snowy sustainable Christmas celebrations

Last Saturday’s snow already feels like a sparkling dream, but Lund couldn’t have looked more festive this weekend for the Sustainable Christmas Market, organised by Lund’s Hållbart Universitet (Students for Sustainability) in collaboration with Folkuniversitet and Domkyrkoforum. ...
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Spex, sex, drugs and double entendre

Monday was the opening night of the Kalmarspexarna, Jack the Ripper. The only Spex performed in English, this production might be small, but it is by no means insignificant. ...
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Saint Nicolas – Is My Childhood Hero a Racist?

"In the Netherlands, we do not believe in Santa Claus. We have the real guy: Sinterklaas". Columnist Paula Dubbink explains a controversial Dutch December tradition. ...
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