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And yet, the boy we see will always be young. The fruit we gaze upon will remain as it always is. The paintings themselves make both immortal. More than four centuries have passed between these ...
After their D’Oscar-winning performance of 2024’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Castle Theatre Company make their return to the Assembly Rooms stage with the quasi-absurdist regency-ish romp of ...
"From reimagined classics to contemporary hits, here is your guide to the must-see productions - both student and regional - lighting up the stage this term." Stage reviewer gives us a rundown of the ...
Reform UK, the right-wing political party led by Nigel Farage, has gained control of the Durham County Council, winning more than half the seats, among other gains across the country. Reform UK ...
The current strikes are in response to Durham University’s announcement that it intends to undertake staff cuts to the amount of £20 million across the 2024/24 and 2025/26 which the University has ...
"At what age is violence and aggression learnt, and from whom?" Ella Brannen explores the cinematographic excellence and social significance of 'Adolescence' (2025).
In conclusion, research indicates that love, in some way or another, can linger for a long time. And while breakups may feel isolating, this feeling is the one that ultimately connects us all.
DUCU has informed Durham University that it will be taking part in a marketing and assessment boycott, beginning on Monday 12th May 2025.
"It’s no substitute for actually escaping the stress, but it brings back a small part of that calm." Jennifer Bailey shares her escape to the lake district during summative season.
Joshua Vickers looks at the changing role of journalists, and how they are now being forced to compete with AI for attention and trust.
Oscar Piastri delivered a commanding performance in Bahrain this last Sunday, becoming the first repeat winner of 2025. In doing so, the Australian solidified his status as a genuine title contender ...