Palatinate outlines the costs associated with undertaking a year abroad, delving into the student experience of sourcing funding.
"Bursting with rage, sadness, fear and frustration." Gabrielle Stein explores the rise of Japanese contemporary artist Yoshimoto Nara.
The government has announced plans to re-introduce the student maintenance grant, which was abolished in 2016 in favour of maintenance loans. The grant will be available to those from deprived ...
"Durham begins to map itself into your memory. Robertha addresses the unease that comes with arriving somewhere new.
Gabriella Bell explores a study on the benefits of exercise for patients in mental health facilities, which aims to improve patients' quality of life.
"realising you wouldn’t have it any other way," Hannah Hastings and Emi Sharples introduce Durham's night-time music scene.
She watches me paint above my head. We speak no more to each other, we just look at a bus sailing past, lifted from the tarmac from the anger of the brown cascade, tottering in a new suspension above ...
As summer fades into autumn, the fashion world is once again in transition, though not only in terms of fabric and silhouettes. The close of the season sharpens the contradictions at the heart of the ...
"It is through reading the story of another I am forced to realise the universality of the human experience." Gwen Smit introduces a new series exploring comfort reads to accompany this 'New Chapter.' ...
Another thing no one really tells you: friendships don’t have to be instant. Freshers Week can feel like a race to find “your people” on day one, but real connections often take time. The loudest ...
From poetry, to parties, to people, Torin McGregor and Meg Thomas recommend films tackle the anxieties and excitements that come with the freedom of university.
It may be cliché to say, but a lot can happen in a year. For Hatfield student, and Team Durham swimmer, Daniel Ord, a year was enough to begin rebuilding strength. From transplant to podiums, he has ...