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And yet, there is no denying that running has emerged in recent years as a craze within society, and I’m not just talking about a speedy 5km, the insane feat of the 42km marathon seems to be the ...
At first glance, the plan offers something for everyone. Mr Trump would gain a diplomatic trophy to brandish before voters weary of foreign wars. Mr Putin would pocket rewards once thought ...
Jacob Tuncel explores attitudes among Taiwanese youth about military conscription and their willingess to defend Taiwanese sovereignty.
Profile Editor Gussie Coulter discusses Brexit, democracy and principle in politics with Lord Richard Newby, the Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords.
“The University has been informed by the Durham University and College Union (UCU) that they will no longer proceed with the marking and assessment boycott (MAB) that was due to start on Monday 12 May ...
On the first Monday in May, as the velvet ropes unfurled and the flashbulbs popped outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the 2025 Met Gala arrived in all its usual excess—bejeweled, backlit, and ...
With lecture attendance rates having plunged to an all-time low, certain lecturers have decided to adopt this TikTok-inspired teaching method as a last-ditch attempt to boost lecture theatre footfall.
As a time of new beginnings, preparation and anticipation, spring is, in many ways, the year’s prologue. As the world slowly awakens from the barrenness of winter, we imagine how we want the year to ...
Durham’s city congestion charge was the first of its kind in the UK when introduced in 2002. Now, in 2025, the congestion charge for driving on Durham’s historic city peninsula is set to more than ...
In traditional Durham fashion I came out of Epiphany term a burnt out shell of my former self – and 6 books behind on my Goodreads reading goal. With summatives to complete, I told myself I simply ...
The current strikes are in response to Durham University’s announcement that it intends to undertake £20 million in staff cuts across the 2024/24 and 2025/26 academic years, which the University has ...
Anti-intellectualism erodes critical thinking and paves the way for far-right extremism, writes Amelia Romanowska.