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Mariam Hayat

Indigo Travel 

Indiguide: Vienna

May 17, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Amie Robson, Mariam Hayat

“Vienna can make for one of the most spectacular city breaks, as long as you don’t mind being stopped and offered tickets to the Opera on every street”

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Indigo Travel 

Indiguide: Palestine

May 11, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Kat Hind, Mariam Hayat

‘the diversity of the country lends itself to a varied, almost schizophrenic journey through the modern and the traditional’

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Indigo Travel 

Indiguide: Copenhagen

April 20, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Jamilla Miles, Mariam Hayat

Denmark is notorious for its quirky design, and Nyhavn is no exception.

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Indigo Travel 

Indiguide: Cusco

February 17, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Alice Evans, Mariam Hayat

Visit Cusco: ‘one of the most fascinating and mystical cities in the world’

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Indigo Travel 

Indiguide: Amsterdam

January 31, 2016January 29, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Hannah Mcintyre, Mariam Hayat

“the ‘Venice of the North’ is shaking off her seedy reputation to compete with the European heavyweights of Paris, London and Rome”

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Indigo Travel 

Indiguide: Istanbul

January 22, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Dominic Waters, Mariam Hayat

“this metropolis has more surprises than it does minarets; it’s palaces will dazzle, it’s mosques will enchant and it’s bazaars will overwhelm”

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Indigo Travel 

Indiguide: The Hague

November 28, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Mariam Hayat

Jia Wei Luk tells us why you should visit The Hague.

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Creative Writing Indigo 

My Vegetable Love

November 7, 2015November 6, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Kimberly Anderson, Mariam Hayat

Kimberly Anderson’s poem for Creative Writing’s ‘Relationships’ series.

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Creative Writing Indigo Print Edition 

Country, Name OR Name, Country?

November 7, 2015November 6, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Mariam Hayat, Raisa Bashar

*Where* are you from? To ask or not to ask? Raisa Bashar’s piece for Creative Writing’s ‘Relationships’ series.

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Indigo Indigo Features 

A comprehensive guide to Durham’s welfare system

November 6, 2015November 6, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Cristina Cusenza, Mariam Hayat

Cristina Cusenza compiles an overview of the welfare network available for Durham’s students.

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