• Lundtan cooks: Vodka Pasta

    After a fun weekend, Lundtan wanted to make a delicious Tuesday dinner and looked in the pantry for inspiration. Luckily, we found what most students would have found in theirs; pasta and vodka! After having taken some inspiration from the foodie-YouTubers Philip Cohen’s and Filip Poons’s videos of penne vodka we began our own adventure…

  • Fashion: Taking it slow

    – And making changes that matter The Industry Our clothes have the powerful ability to tell a story without saying one word. The way we dress can signal things about our personality, profession, political or religious beliefs, social class, the weather, where we are going, what we are doing and even what historical period we’re…

  • Netflix and chill á la Lundaekonom

    Tired of wasting time scrolling indecisively on Netflix and end up rewatching something lame just for the sake of it? Then look no further! This is the perfect movie list for some Sunday evening unwinding. Since all of the suggestions below are fully or partly based on true events you might find something that is…

  • Budget friendly ways for a greener health and world

    A large amount of alcohol, night food, cheap carbs and comfort food often portrays a students life. The reasons for students’ bad food choices are often defended by a poor economy and that unhealthy food is (often) cheaper than healthier options. However, there are many ways to easily combine healthy food and budget constraints, at…

  • Not another C*****virus article?!

    “Oh no, not another Corona based article” you might think, but worry not! This is just a reflection about what I, and probably many others, have learnt during these times of social distancing. 1. I love to bake, but I’m honestly not very good at it. Endless sourdough attempts, a kitchen covered in flour and…

  • Making the move to distance learning pt 2

    How to make studying at home more productive: Create the optimal study environment  The scenery we’re studying in may have a huge impact on our productivity. If you’re a person who struggles with finding a good work flow at home there are a few ways you can try to mimic a different study environment. Try…

  • Making the move to distance learning pt 1

    A few weeks have passed since LUSEM made the decision to switch to distance learning meaning that the second half of the spring semester will be taught via online lectures and assessed by digital examinations. With physical lectures being cancelled many of us are put into a new situation which requires creative solutions and significantly…

  • A Quarantine Daydream about Studio 54

    We all remember and long for the days of pre-social distancing due to covid-19. The days where we could go to an actual class instead of zoom, stand carefree with our friends in a packed queue outside of Grönt o’ Gott and lastly, attend our favourite nation in the evening in trust that we would…

  • Yes Ve-gan?

    I happen to be one of those people who suffers from extreme eco-anxiety. I don’t know if it’s the consequence of all the David Attenborough documentaries I watched as a kid or what my issue is but, recently I’ve had to find some coping mechanisms to combat my klimatångest. Therefore, over the past years I’ve…

  • A Closer Look: The General Council

    Lock, stock, and barrel OOORDAAAH – The familiar shout of John Bercow in the  rowdy UK parliament is recognizable to many of us. the dramatic stage that was the Brexit negotiations made for entertaining scenes during a hectic period of British politics. Sadly, those times are over now over as the UK has left EU,…