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Latest articles from DNS Tvind
Read the latest blog posts from our students and staff!
Tuesday Café at Tvind
Tuesdays evening is always special at the campus in Tvind. It is the evening of the Tuesday café, where everybody at Tvind are together, enjoying a nice program with all kinds of activities.
Studies in Year Two
You had decided to do a study task about Big Media in Europe. Every day, you were bombarded by the media: Catching the news on your phone on your way to work, watching TV in the evening…
Meeting the Neighbours
You decided to mobilise the whole team and simply go out and visit every house in the neighbourhood and introduce yourself. Later that evening, you gathered the group and explained what you had in mind.
Vegan lifestyle
Students at DNS take a great interest in food and sustainable lifestyles and diets. Thus, having a vegan lifestyle has gained momentum at our college during the last years. Tvind is a vegan friendly campus.
What is poverty?
We have to deal with the uncomfortable fact that even if we are living on the lowest budget in our lifetime, we are still way richer than the majority of people around us. But I see them, and they see me.
Interview with Jan Øberg
Indré had the chance to conduct a short interview with him about the situation in Syria, the lack of insightful media coverage and the collapse of the United States of America.
“Radical October” report
Something happened at DNS during the spring of 2017. There was a sense of wanting to break up the ordinary routine, work across the teams and to “lift up” the college – to “go radical”
Climate change is a social disaster
Kiribati will be gone. We know that. They know that. That’s why they bought land on Fiji 2000 kilometres away. An island nation itself, Fiji is elevated high enough to adapt to Climate Change.
Course about French Colonialism
You took a round on what you knew about the French colonial empire, and you realised that you had a lot more questions than answers. How did France get her colonies in the first place, and which were they?