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…

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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 am going to make sure that we make the most of them. Next semester I am taking over the position as editor and my hopes and expectations for the future of Lundtan are sky high.

Do not worry, though. The web magazine is not to be viewed as a replacement for the paper magazine but as an additional benefit of being a member of LundaEkonomerna. Having a physical paper in your hands is a totally different feeling that we are not yet ready to give up. This web, however, will be continuously updated with the latest regarding economics, culture, debate and of course, LundaEkonomerna. News will come quicker and be available to everyone and everywhere, and the content will be more amusing and relevant than ever.

As the semester is starting this fall, and the ghost town is getting back alive as all the students return, the release of our web magazine will be fully completed. We are also going to recruit a completely new committee with writers, art directors and an ad team. Stay tuned if you are interested in being a part of this upcoming amazing journey!

I do wish you all an amazing summer. Relax, read (preferably Nådiga Lundtan), work, HAVE FUN and load up with lots of energy – because this fall will be energetic!

About Nådiga Lundtan

Founded in 1948, Nådiga Lundtan has since been an important part of student life in at Lund School of Economics and Management at Lund University. The magazine covers a wide range of topics related to economics, society, and politics, as well as careers, entrepreneurship, and innovation. It is a platform for students to share their ideas and opinions on economics and related fields.

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