
From Cowboys to Kardashians: The Power of Jeans
One thing that middle-class families, pop stars and carpenters have in common is their love for jeans. Yes, you read it right- jeans! Whether you are a suburban dad running errands or an artist performing on stage, jeans are worn. It is one of the most versatile items and materials of clothing due to its…

The Art of the Smashed Burger: A Guide to Perfection
Burgers are a beloved classic across the whole world. Among the various burger cooking techniques, the smashed burger method has gained significant popularity for its ability to create a perfectly crispy, flavorful patty. In this essay, we will dive into the step-by-step process of crafting a mouthwatering smashed burger, exploring the ingredients, equipment, and techniques…

The Lesser Known Masterpieces From Famous Directors
There are plenty of talented and acclaimed directors out there whose most popular films have been seen by loads of people, but sometimes the lesser known gems of their repertoire is actually where their true magnum opus can be found. Thus, as a self-proclaimed film connoisseur with slight megalomania and over 670 ratings on IMDB,…

Are You an Owl-person? – Please Don’t Be
I’m not usually one for books about self-developing, and maybe, just maybe, because of that attitude, someone thought I might need and gave me this book called “Jag kan ha fel” by Björn “Natthiko” Lindeblad. Nevertheless I thought the least I could do was read it and so I did. The fact that Lindeblad lived…

Fast and easy salsiccia-pasta
Salsiccia is a popular type of Italian sausage that has been enjoyed for centuries. Its origins can be traced back to Southern Italy, where it was traditionally made with pork and flavored with fennel seeds and other spices. The word “salsiccia” comes from the Latin words “salsus” and “siccus,” which mean “salted” and “dry,” respectively,…

A review of CRC:s lunch lectures
I have been in Lund for two years now. The hardest part of moving far away from home and living by myself must be meal prepping, food budget and future plans. If I’m being honest, I don’t know what I want to work with after I graduate, and I don’t even know what to have…

Valborg: From Witches to Parties
The prime time of the student year in Lund is finally around the corner. A deeply treasured weekend of the semester where students seem to forget, or actively ignore, their school assignments and usual routines. Instead of spending the days studying at EC and the other campuses, people will be seen in Stadsparken or in…

Do’s and Don’ts when applying for a job – according to a recruitment consultant
Applying for a job can be challenging, and being turned down without knowing why can be hard. However, delivery is key when applying, and first impressions are everything. If you know how to deliver, you will make a good first impression. But how? I have spoken to Josefin Bokedal who works as a recruitment consultant…

Being Intelligent Doesn’t Protect You Against Making Stupid Decisions, It Could Actually Be the Contrary
The human species has never been as broadly intelligent as today. Ever since we began measuring IQ in the early 20th century, the general IQ among the population has increased steadily. Despite this we still somehow seem unable to solve the issues threatening our existence, even though we often know what solution is required. For…










