Submitted. You begin listening to the quiet. The conversation in the next room, its casual and slow tempo. Breaks where something decent could have been said. The kitchen still has your open coffee ...
First premiering in 2001, Urinetown the Musical is one of the more direct satirical musicals in recent memory, critiquing capitalism, the legal system, and the art of musical theatre itself. Narrated ...
For the 2023/24 academic year, the international student intake amounted to nearly three quarters of a million, comprising 23% of the student population across Britain’s higher education institutions.
Doring, talks about how Heated Rivalry becomes a safe space beyond its explicit sexual scenes, where yearning becomes something different when patriarchy is not involved.
Durham University expands ambition for AI Research and growth while explicitly confirming the permissibility of staff using GenAI tools. These tools include Microsoft Copilot for research and marking.
Victoria delves into the return of the Floreana tortoise and discusses how species restoration blurs the line between extinction and ecological repair.
In what could be described as Durham’s biggest contribution to theoretical physics in recent years, a group of physicists have proposed an entirely new unit of time based on the average wait in A&E at ...
Yet the Department for Education continues to exclude one of the most socially vital languages from the national curriculum: British Sign Language (BSL). And this omission is no small matter.
Noah Heywood discusses the uncertain future of chemistry departments across universities in the UK and what we can expect to see in response to this academic crisis.
Deputy Editor Samara Patel interviews the first Gen-Z and youngest Muslim elected official in American history on integrity in the face of challenge, and the contemporary US political landscape.