Matilda — whether in its 1988 novel form, the beloved 1996 film, the Olivier Award-winning West End production, or the 2022 movie musical — has captured the hearts of audiences for generations. It is ...
"An ill-defined intersection between cynicism and sentimentality makes me cling to my ring without quite knowing why." Style Editor Amelia Greenwood explores the fortune found in fashion.
The answer to Durham’s excessive hill problem has arrived. Starting next week, ziplines from some of Durham’s highest points will transfer students quicker than ever to various places around campus.
Constance Talbot explains the biochemistry behind weight loss drugs and speculates what the future holds as patents begin to run out.
The only women’s college sports league which experienced a rise in the number of teams between 2024 and 2025 was basketball, which went from six to seven. This is particularly notable as the Women’s ...
Profile Editor Gussie Coulter is joined by former Chief Historian at NASA, Dr Roger D. Launius, to explore common misconceptions surrounding the program, its geopolitical context, and how it relates ...
George Lance outlines Tulsi Gabbard's role in the second Trump administration, in particular her engagement with the President's belief that the 2020 election was 'stolen' from him.
Herbie Langtry discusses the details, motivations, and big issues with Britain’s new regulation of dual citizens.
Mehr outlines the basis of the ''1992 Consensus'' and what it means in the context of modern China-Taiwan relations.
University figures have said they need Greenland for a Big Beautiful College, and to bolster campus security. Palatinate understands that the college will cover 95% of Greenland’s landmass, and will ...
Ainy Fineen and Samara Patel discuss with engineering student Usman Wani what the future holds for various neurological disorder treatments as a result of cutting edge research into neuroengineering ...
Eve Handley discusses the misconceived health impacts of microplastics and questions how concerned we should really be.