The recent return of British citizen Alaa Abd el-Fattah to the UK after having spent the last 12 years imprisoned in Egypt was initially praised for its immense diplomatic success, but has since been ...
William Powell provides an overview of the factors driving recent protests in Iran which have resulted in 20 civilian casualties.
"Living a life with no meaningful connections." Natasha Ranawake discusses the film Before Sunrise and its usage of conversations to evoke realisations and meaningful connections.
Durham profits from cultural collections of volatile countries, does it have a duty towards those aspiring students?
Finlay Seeman describes the experiences of several unlucky students whose initials landed them in sticky situations.
"Creativity tends to arrive when you stop interrogating it and start listening." Isobel James chats with three of Durham's creative talents.
"The grounds are peaceful, and full of bamboo and banyan trees, the greenery of which overtakes the skyline". Travel Editor Anjali Pathak recalls an impromptu meditation vacation whilst in India.
Redhills Durham Miners Hall has reopened to the public after a £14m restoration. This follows the awarding of a grant by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to restore its historic cultural importance.
Victoria Travers paints a picture of the uniqueness of Cephalopods when it comes to adapting to the ever-evolving marine environment that surrounds the UK.
Durham University has released the long-anticipated Jimmy Allen Files, prompting immediate panic, excitement, and a brief spike in PDF literacy across the student body.
The media landscape has changed beyond recognition since 1954 and the BBC’s coverage of sport on television is severely diminished from its heyday in the 1980s. However, BBC Sports Personality of the ...
"This divine moment is a cornerstone of Early Renaissance art." Gabrielle Stein explores representations of Epiphany in Italian painting.
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