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A Summer Au Pairingby Eleanor Spicer It is usually around this time of year – between the chocolate hangover and the onset of exams – that we students begin...» Read Article |
Much More Than Bandcamp…Durham Alumni Chris Chilton explores an alternative and exciting way to work and travel in the United States as a camp counsellor....» Read Article |
Snow Kayaking: A New Winter Extreme Sport?Michelle Wray discovers an awesome winter sport to hit the slopes in a very unusual way......» Read Article |
A Calamitous Ski SeasonPhillipa Meek documents a ski season in Courchevel and Val D'Isere living from her Harry Potter cupboard...» Read Article |
Magic Christmas MarketsPeter Stewart travels to some of Europe's finest Christmas markets....» Read Article |
Israel’s Hidden TreasuresBen Kasstan goes in search of the elusive winter sun, and finds some of the Mediterranean coastlines best gems, from sun, sea and schawarma,,,...» Read Article |
Au Pairing in AragonEve Bontoft explores the thrills, spills and sanitation systems of Zaragoza....» Read Article |
A Different Way to Visit ‘Down Under’Hugo Proffitt explores an unconvential way to combine business and leisure travel, from his office coast to coast of the Australian outback....» Read Article |
A Real Eye-Opener: Sightseeing with the BlindOne traveller discovers a whole new meaning to the term "sightseeing"...» Read Article |
Blood, Sweat and Gears: Durham Students’ Charity Cycle Ride to IstanbulEllie Spicer Cycling from London to Istanbul is no mean feat, yet during the summer, 13 gutsy Durham students plan to cycle the 3000 miles in 60 days...» Read Article |


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