Lundagård is a student newspaper published by the
Lund University
, motto = Ad utrumque
, mottoeng = Prepared for both
, established =
, type = Public research university
, budget = SEK 9 billion [Sweden
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. It is published 10 times a year.
The newspaper publishes in Swedish, but in 2011 added an online-only English section with original articles, aimed at the large international student population in
Lund
Lund (, , ) is a city in the southern Swedish provinces of Sweden, province of Scania, across the Øresund, Öresund strait from Copenhagen. The town had 91,940 inhabitants out of a municipal total of 121,510 . It is the seat of Lund Municipali ...
.
Among previous editors-in-chief we find well-known Swedes such as
Hjalmar Gullberg
Hjalmar Gullberg (30 May 1898 – 19 July 1961) was a Swedish poet and translator.
Career
Gullberg was born in Malmö, Scania. As a student at Lund University, he was the editor of the student magazine Lundagård. He was the manager of th ...
,
Ivar Harrie
Ivar (Old Norse ''Ívarr'') is a Scandinavian masculine given name. Another variant of the name is Iver, which is more common in Norway.
The Old Norse name has several possible etymologies. In North Germanic phonology, several of the elements c ...
,
Torgny T:son Segerstedt,
Gunnar Fredriksson,
Hasse Alfredson
Hans Folke "Hasse" Alfredson (28 June 1931 – 10 September 2017) was a Swedish actor, film director, writer, and comedian. He was born in Malmö, Sweden. He is known for his collaboration with Tage Danielsson as the duo Hasse & Tage and their p ...
,
Per Gahrton,
Per Lysander,
Per T. Ohlsson,
Rolf Rembe
Rolf Douglas Rembe (7 March 1926 - 20 February 2022) was a Swedish trade unionist and theatre director.
Born in Sövde, Rembe studied at the University of Lund, training as a school teacher. While at the university, he became president of Stude ...
and P.M. Nilsson.
External links
Lundagård official siteLundagård (English site)
Student newspapers
Lund University
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