
Editorial #134
G’Day! What a day and what an amazing Valborg weekend I have had! But as I stood in Lundagård and listened to Studentsångarna I realized that it is actually May already! How did that happen? Now, I only have one month left in Lund. Spring is according to me the best season and lucky for…

Editorial #133
As I’m writing this, there was just recently a terror attack in London. Awful of course, but I feel a bit extra since I just three weeks ago stood there by the bridge taking the classic tourist photos of Big Ben. It made me realize just what kind of bubble we live in here in Lund.…

Lundtan meets: The Vieri Project Super Star Ellen Cardell
Last semester, the Vieri Project, with Project Leader Ellen Cardell in front, arranged one day and one night out of the ordinary. This semester they invited us for an amazing breakfast. And this semester they have much much more planned. I took a cup of coffee a sunny day at the back of Skånis with…

A New Board and the Chance of a Lifetime
With spring right around the corner and everything it entails for a city such as Lund, the elections for the board of LundaEkonomerna, our esteemed student union are coming up. Although this is not just another election, because this year the board is changing – and there are two new positions to be filled: Educational…

Editorial #132
It’s been ten months since I was in the General Council of Lun- daEkonomerna, trying to explain why I would suit as editor-in- chief of Nådiga Lundtan. My strongest argument was change. Lundtan was a great magazine but I saw huge potential for improvement. The General Council bought by arguments and here I am. But…

A coffeee with Jonna and Nico
In November 1984 the first eee-days were held. The committee realised, though, that it would suit better to host the fair in the spring instead so they arranged the next fair just a couple of months later, in February 1985 and every since it’s been held at that time of the year. Since EC wasn’t…
When a Sixteen Year Old Takes Charge of Change
Ever thought some ideas were just too big to carry through? Or that you were too young to do it yourself? Boyan Slat, founder of The Ocean Cleanup, doesn’t. At the age of sixteen the young inventor went scuba diving and “saw more plastic than fish”, as he describes his experience in his TEDx Talk from…

Meet Kio Zargarinejadi
Hi Kio! How are you doing? I’m good thank you! Lovely with some snow! What is the best thing about being Grand Marshal? The best thing is to, together with my team, create a two day event that hopefully will be appreciated by so many people. You can build your own dream ball. What is…

Lundtan meets Johan Lindeberg
Sitting in a black chair in Craaford-salen with a bottle of Ramlösa next to him, Johan Lindeberg, dressed in a characteristic black leather jacket, black hoodie and white boots, which he coloured himself, began speaking in his cosy Lund accent. Until now, Johan hadn’t held a public speech in twelve years. But because this is…
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…






