Navigating the two sides of Durham University
Former Editor-in-Chief Sophie Gregory reflects on her three years at Durham, and what she sees as a deeply divided university.
Read moreFormer Editor-in-Chief Sophie Gregory reflects on her three years at Durham, and what she sees as a deeply divided university.
Read moreWith summer almost upon us, Comment asks students from years one to four to reflect on this year’s highs and lows.
Read moreThey clarified that the business will be separate from the existing Flat White cafés
Read more“We’re really happy, this is such a joy and a relief. Now we can go back to the research we have to do.”
Read moreThe news comes after a petition to challenge the Home Office’s decision reached over 65,000 signatures.
Read moreNew year, new you, right? But what could Durham University, in the interest of self-improvement, do better in 2018?
Read moreDon‘t look for meaning at the ballot box: find it in your local community, argues Sophie Gregory.
Read moreIn response to the anti-refugee march of the North East Infidels (NEI) and Bishop Auckland Against Islam (BAAI), the County Durham Anti-Racist Coalition and Unite Against Fascism North East organised a counter-protest.
Read moreThe cut in counsellors puts Durham below the official minimum proportion of full-time counsellors to students. Palatinate News speak to students about Durham University’s Counselling Service.
Read moreFinalists at St Aidan’s will next year have to pay up to £8,119 for a catered, ensuite room with a double bed, in a development the college’s JCR President describes as “very concerning”.
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