• Trappist Monks – A World Disconnected from the Digitalized Era

    The average person receives about 120 notifications each day, not including emails or spam. In addition to that, we are exposed to thousands of ads each day. Digitalization enables so many brilliant things but I am not going to write about it here. Instead, if you still find yourself irrationally retrogressive from time to time…

  • Behind the Scenes – Working with Sexmästeriet

    Thursday two weeks ago, LundaEkonomerna arranged a committee mingle at EC where most committees showed visitors (mostly new members of Lundaekonomer) what they had to offer. I stood at Nådiga Lundtan’s table with a bowl of candy and a bunch of magazines. Next to me stood Sexmästeriet, who not only had a bowl of candy…

  • Report: Novice week fall 2016

    I am, while writing this, sitting on the train to a last weekend tour before the semester finally begins. Behind me I am leaving the echo of the screaming and singing of all the groups of novices – the next generation of Lundaekonomer. I remember one year ago when I was one of them and…

  • Nådiga Lundtan Launches a Web Magazine

    Well, since you are reading this you probably already found out. It is with great excitement, pride and gratitude to my fellow editors that I am writing this article. The world is transforming into a digitalized one and Lundtan is of course succeeding this development. A web magazine opens up plenty of opportunities and I…

  • Vice President’s Column #128

    This is the last number of Nådiga Lundtan this semester, and the last chronicle that I will write for the magazine. This also means that it is the last semester for many students here in Lund. For some students it means happiness and excitement to take a step forward in their carrier. For other students…

  • President’s Column #128

    To get to the Summer, and experience that “summer lovin”, you first have to go through the spring. For me, the spring in Lund is my favourite time of the year , and it is really something special. For most of the students it means a lot of partying at Kvalborg and Valborg. But that…

  • Inspector’s Page: Who is to blame?

    There is a debate again regarding business schools and what kind of students we educate. Recently in Dagens Nyheter, Mikael Holmqvist suggested that, primarily, business schools carry a significant burden of responsibility for, for example, the “Panama scandal”. According to Holmqvist, business schools foster students into a financial elite who may well obey laws but,…

  • A sense of belonging after graduation

    I’ve been at LUSEM for four years… Four years that have gone by faster than I can imagine. I remember standing in Ljusgården my first day, everybody had already formed groups from the novice week, a week that I missed. Fortunately, I had a friend who introduced me to her friends, a group of friends…

  • A Day at IKEA

    The day started off early in the morning at Lund Central station. A group of 17 curious people, eager to see the roots and heart of IKEA, one of the largest companies in the world, located in the deepest forests of Småland. When arriving to Älmhult, the rain was pouring down and after a slight…

  • The Olympic Hangover

      This summer, football enthusiasts all over the globe will be in for a real treat. Not only will June see the kick-off of the highly anticipated 2016 Euros in France, but also the Centennial Copa América in the US and finally in August, the Olympic Games in Rio. This historical summer, boasting three major…