Ansh Bhatnagr discusses the recently announced rise in tuition fees and its impacts on both current students and graduates.
A perceived lack of government assistance has left citizens reeling – many feel abandoned by their leaders. On 10 November, over 100,000 people protested in the streets, with Spanish outlets reporting ...
"Flocks of people shiver and fold Themselves into tiny paper moons": blooms of warmth break through the cold in El Whetham's waiting room poem.
Profile Editor Dan Bavister speaks to the trailblazing Methodist minister, biologist, and Durham alumnus about the intersections and conflicts between science and faith.
The “freebie-gate” controversy has cast a shadow over Keir Starmer’s Prime ministerial term, drawing attention to the growing issues of perceived privilege within the upper echelons of the UK ...
"True to its name, the evening was a celebration of talent and music, bursting with professionalism and compelling ...
"Artists like Laufey and Raye are quoting, mimicking and riffing on features of jazz music in their increasingly popular hits ...
Eleanor Crummay explores the influence of Sylvia Plath's work, and the psychological importance of writing as an expression ...
In the case of the 2024 election, Carville’s slogan proved to be more clairvoyant than even the most sophisticated political ...
As I arrived at Trevelyan College, rain trilled over the cobblestones. It was one of those late October evenings where the rain falls with no end, soft and relentless. Umbrella in hand, I made my way ...
George Dagg discusses the recent clash between Women's Football's two unaffiliated pioneers - Durham Women and London City ...
"The story centres on growing up in London and navigating relationships and coping with feelings of self-pity and loneliness.