"I can listen to Ethel Cain’s music and see so clearly our shared experience of womanhood whilst also being able to acknowledge the unique problems that I cannot relate to." Hannah Andrews ...
Heart-achingly human.” Stage Reviewer Anna Pile and Contributor Alice Groth collaboratively review The Hunchback of Notre Dame ...
Approximately 30 students and staff gathered for an ‘Action Day’ demonstration on 12th March in support of the ‘Durham Dump Barclays’ campaign. The campaign protests Durham University’s financial ...
Beatrice Rich analyses the resurgence of Matt Goodwins statements on the UK's "fertility crisis", and what it signals about the evolving dynamics of British politics.
Inspired by the entrepreneurial spirit of US property developers changing historic vistas into car parks, the City of Durham and the University have addressed the issue of oversubscribed student ...
There were also some absolutely thumping Durham victories: Grey hockey breezed to victory with a 7-1 domination, John Snow women’s football coasted to a 7-2 win, and Mary’s lacrosse possibly had the ...
William Lock explores how the film industry’s 'inclusion' failed the reality of Tourette’s Syndrome where empathy becomes transactional when the social cost of understanding is too high.
AI can calculate, but can it care? While algorithms promise efficiency, they often ignore the "human attunement" that actually keeps A&E departments running, argues.
With Reform UK leading in the polls, Rhys Love thinks its high time we discuss their fantastical economic proposals, simultaneously cruel and nonsensical. As Farage himself said of Reform UK's new ...
Archie Phillips discusses Mexico's execution of the notorious drug lord 'El Mencho' and the United States' capture of Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro. He argues that both cases are proof positive ...
As Alysa Liu’s Olympic gold heralds a new generation of athletes, Sneha Chakrabarti discusses how Liu counters traditional, gruesome training methods of the past Russian domination of the sport.
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 ...