• How To Survive the Scandinavian Winter

    Beat the Winter Blues with Lundtan In the temperate regions of the world, fall is identified by the brightly colored foliage that gradually drops from trees and shrubs to carpet the ground. As we are currently moving towards the end of November, autumn turns to winter, marking a seasonal change, as lack of daylight hours…

  • Interview with the International Committee

    The International Committee is a brand new committee introduced in the fall of 2020. It aims to increase the internationalization of the union and encourage the participation of international students in LundaEkonomerna events. Lundtan spoke to the Project Leader of the International Committee, Felicia Zheng to get to know the committee and see what plans…

  • Why should you sleep?

    For many of us, going to sleep is the absolutely best part of the day, especially after an exhausting day. As going to sleep is a common highlight of the day for many, waking up to an early, invidious alarm clock that hampers our brain and body’s hourly (desperately) needed sleep, is also a rather…

  • When the Exchange Study Does Not Go as Planned…

    When Kaia from Nådiga Lundtan approached me and asked if I could write an article about my exchange studies to show all of you readers that guest articles exist and to inspire everyone applying for their exchange semesters now, I did two things. First I had to Google Translate her message from Norwegian to Swedish…

  • When LUSEM Lets You Down

    Most often the structure of classes and the teacher’s efforts work well together in order to bring the students of LUSEM a well-functioning program and organized courses that let us learn, excel, and prosper as students. With experience and knowledge that spans centuries, the school makes sure to guide the students forward, preferably in a…

  • Friday evening as a LundaEkonom (A Lund special)

    *In a time before local restrictions 15.00 Grand Hotel (Bantorget 1) The afternoon begins at 15.00 at Grand Hotel with an aperitif and some light snack, as the LundaEkonom just finished half through her semester. It’s 5 o’clock somewhere right? 17.00 at Malmstens Fisk & Kök (Mårtenstorget 1, Lund) The evening continues towards Saluhallen, more…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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,…