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Seeing Clinton in Philly

With the Atlatinc usually separating us from the action the three and a half hours between Washington DC and Philadelphia felt like a very short distance. Almost all of us decided to spend our Saturday going to see a presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, in person.… Read More »Seeing Clinton in Philly

Our first day in DC

  Our first day in the US capitol started off at the rooftop of our hostel, right in the middle of the bustling city. The sun was shining and the light made it feel like autumn even though the temperature was closer to 20 degrees.… Read More »Our first day in DC

NY State of Mind

“The truth is that every intelligent man, as you know, dreams of being a gangster and ruling over society by force alone…” – Albert Camus, The Fall. Never has a city made me change my perspective of the world as much as New York – and… Read More »NY State of Mind

A mo(nu)ment in D.C

The election and D.C. haze continues! To find out more about what the UPF travel group can expect in October, I (Julia Bergström) meet up with Jake Kaplan, an international affairs student at American University in Washington, D.C. Jake left D.C. to study in Hong… Read More »A mo(nu)ment in D.C

A site worth viewing

UPF Lund proudly presents our new website, upflund.se! Our new website features more pictures, content, and improved user experience for visitors. Those familiar with the old webpage will note that the basic functionality is still around, although some new clever functions have been added, making… Read More »A site worth viewing

Approaching Washington D.C.

–       … Washington? –       Washington! Once Fredrik and I had been elected as Heads of the Travel Committee for this board year, our choice of destination was the first thing to discuss. Actually, it wasn’t really much of a discussion. I would like to think… Read More »Approaching Washington D.C.

In the firing Line

The identity and rage of Hong Kong locals ”Are you press? What are these questions for? My English is more social, so you better speak to someone else.” His English is impeccable, but I’m a foreigner and he doesn’t really understand what the Association of… Read More »In the firing Line