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.
Shakespeare’s The Tempest is a remarkable tale — part tragedy, part romance, part comedy, and entirely self-aware of its own theatricality. The narrative follows Prospero, a usurped Duke who conjures ...
As an English student, Shakespeare is an author I know well, yet Julius Caesar was always one of his plays that failed to captivate me. That is, until now. From the poster alone the production ...
"Introduced a tension between the need for female representation and the desire for artistic autonomy detached from commercialisation and political symbolism". Emma Sansbury explores the role of the ...
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.
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 ...
Hailey Tang satirises the library's latest upgrade in an advert designed by Alec Symington.
Profile Editor Mason Beirne explores how Durham shaped a future Lord Chancellor, and what comes after losing office, power, and a seat in Parliament ...
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.
"A displaced, otherworldly figure, dropped into the London night." Davis investigates the glam rock star's visual artistry.
However, with the increasingly interconnected nature of society, traditionally abundant British dialects and accents have gradually converged into more standardised groups, posing the question: is ...
"Represents a historic breakthrough for women in the music industry." Lacey Le Boutillier covers the BRIT Awards' recognition of the seismic female artists in the industry today.