Vice President’s Column #129

I’m writing this text last minute during a (very loud) preparty at my house the day before the deadline. I’m not usually a person that puts things off to the last second but here I am trying to write something while Party train is played in the background. The plan was to have the text…

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I’m writing this text last minute during a (very loud) preparty at my house the day before the deadline. I’m not usually a person that puts things off to the last second but here I am trying to write something while Party train is played in the background. The plan was to have the text finished at least a week ago but so much has happened within LundaEkonomerna the past couple of weeks that I just haven’t had the time.

This is why I love LundaEkonomerna. There is never a dull moment and there is always an opportunity to try something new or to meet new friends. The last couple of months we have had the novice period, corporate challenge, KICC and so much more! Skånis always feels so alive with people who are planning new events, studying or just hanging out.

The best part about all this is that all these experiences are created by the students for the students. We are all doing this for each other. Every day we spend several

hours, most of us unpaid, to make our time in Lund the best of our lives.

It’s now time for me to join the others. Tonight we’re attending Corpus Medicums annual ball and I’m looking forward to meeting people all the others who put their souls into all the other student organizations at Lund University. Lund is truly a great student city.

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