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- Lundagård_(newspaper) abstract "Lundagård is a student newspaper published by the Lund University Student Union (LUS). Lundagård was first published in 1920 and is the oldest student newspaper still in circulation in Sweden. 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.Among previous editors-in-chief we find well-known Swedes such as Hjalmar Gullberg, Ivar Harrie, Torgny T:son Segerstedt, Gunnar Fredriksson, Hasse Alfredson, Per Gahrton, Per Lysander, Per T. Ohlsson, and P.M. Nilsson.".
- Lundagård_(newspaper) headquarter Lund.
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- Lundagård_(newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Hasse_Alfredson.
- Lundagård_(newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Hjalmar_Gullberg.
- Lundagård_(newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Ivar_Harrie.
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- Lundagård_(newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Per_Gahrton.
- Lundagård_(newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Per_Lysander.
- Lundagård_(newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Per_T._Ohlsson.
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- Lundagård_(newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Torgny_T:son_Segerstedt.
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- Lundagård_(newspaper) foundation "1920".
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- Lundagård_(newspaper) headquarters Lund.
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- Lundagård_(newspaper) motto "1995.0".
- Lundagård_(newspaper) name "Lundagård".
- Lundagård_(newspaper) owner "Lund University Student Union".
- Lundagård_(newspaper) school Lund_University.
- Lundagård_(newspaper) type "College newspaper".
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- Lundagård_(newspaper) comment "Lundagård is a student newspaper published by the Lund University Student Union (LUS). Lundagård was first published in 1920 and is the oldest student newspaper still in circulation in Sweden.".
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