Monthly Recap of Danish politics and society – March 2019 »
By Gustav Hoejmark-Jensen
We are already well into the spring month of April, but there are plenty of reasons to dwell a
The monthly recap of Danish politics and society – December 2018 and January 2019 »
By Gustav Hoejmark-Jensen, photos by pxhere.com, Flickr.com and Wikipedia.com
After a short break during the winter holidays, we are now back with
The monthly recap of Danish politics and society – October 2018 »
By Gustav Hoejmark-Jensen, photos by Madalina Paxaman and pxphotos.com
In October, it is all about the money: Denmark discovers it has given 12.7 billion
Letter from the editor »
Dear readers,
This autumn, Jutland Station celebrates five years of existence. While this might not seem much, for a local magazine such
Letter from the editors »
By Bettina Andersen, Project Manager and Madalina Paxaman, Editor in Chief
A new beginning at Jutland Station
It all started with an
Co-founder of ‘Occupy Wall Street’ discusses the future of democracy »
Will democracy survive? We met with Micah White before the this month’s ‘Hypotheticals’ debate in Aarhus to preview his thoughts.
Your weekly recap of Danish politics and society – Week 9 »
Curious about what is going on in Danish society? Worry no more! Each week we will bring you the main political
Zulaika, the hybrid: An Afghan’s story of growing up in Denmark »
by Zulaika Popal, feature photo: Aarhus, by Giang Pham
Growing up in two cultures has its advantages and disadvantages – my case
“Turn that immigrant sh*t off” »
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