Varkala, a region in Kerala, India’s most southern state. But as we were starting our time in the north and gradually working down the spine of India, I mentally parked the thought of surfing and ...
The Olympic Games have long been a stage where athleticism meets artistry, but the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony elevated this fusion to unprecedented heights. As nations paraded along the iconic River ...
"...riotous, provocative, and utterly ridiculous in the best way possible." Stage Reviewer Alex Roy was highly entertained by York Grand Opera House's Cruel Intentions.
Editor-in-Chief Lily Gershon argues it is essential to reflect on the power of community and solidarity as students and staff navigate the challenges posed by recent University decisions.
The extent of this dependence is such that if London’s economic output was excluded from national figures, living standards in the UK would fall by 14%, meaning that Britons would be worse off than ...
Why does January feel like one of the bleakest months of the entire year? How should one make peace with this? Amelia Romanowska comments.
Labour’s plans for investment could make this parliament the most impactful to Britain’s physical and economic landscape since Thatcher. As a fury of plans have been announced by the government and ...
Waseem Mohamed muses on how cutting down on Bill Bryson Library opening hours reflects upon the standards of student services at Durham.
Style Editor, Bel Radford, sits down with Natasha Sinha, the makeup director of DUCFS 2025. Natasha breaks down her artistic process, visions for this year and discusses current beauty and runway ...
Lucy Higson examines whether the environmental promises made by top British businesses are coming to fruition, or are instead empty promises.
Zara Hossain argues that a complete overhaul of society's mentality towards the environment and sustainability is needed, especially in light of recent natural disasters.