The final foray into the nation haze
Column Feel like topping off the semester in suitably grandiose style? Jesper Lodin gives some tips on where to find the best clubs this coming week. »
Column Feel like topping off the semester in suitably grandiose style? Jesper Lodin gives some tips on where to find the best clubs this coming week. »
Column 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 gladly provides alternatives ways to enjoy your coming week. »
Column Commodification is a non-issue in the northern countries. But being unaware of its descent and unprepared for its effects will have severe consequences that will be much harder to fix than prevent. Elisabeth Gehrke writes that the Nordic countries and the student unions especially have to wake up NOW. »
Column Lund’s biggest party of the year has now gone, but fret not: plenty of exciting activities are still to come! Jane Dinh guides you through this week. »
Column 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 small personal impression. »
Column Valborg, Lund’s greatest event, is coming soon. But the week before that still has something to offer before everyone heads to the city park, thinks Vasco Costa. »
Column 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 Dutch culture columnist Paula Dubbink. »
Column The debate concerning the stressful workload in student unions show that there are many improvements needed. But we must not forget the big picture which is why the student unions have been put in this position to begin with, writes Elisabeth Gehrke. »
Column Jane Dinh finds you some things you can do to still have fun after the Easter hiatus! »
Column Even if Lund can be rather empty and boring during the Easter weekend, you still have reasons to cheer up, writes Vasco Costa. »