Caitlin joined The Tab Durham in her second-year of study and after undertaking an internship with the national Tab team was made Co-Editor in Chief.
Caitlin is in her final year at Durham University where she studies English Literature. She is writing her dissertation on feminist perspectives in the literature of the Brontës and intends to do a Master's Degree next year
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Apologies in advance for the puns x
A photo of the student appeared on Cuth’s Running Club’s Instagram story before being deleted
Beware the Paddy’s fans
The decision recognised the Union’s improvements in equality, diversity, and inclusion
N.B. Ustinov not included x
Those who took a resit can expect their results in September
Its physics department is second only to Oxford
The strikes come after the UCU rejected the offer of a five per cent pay award
One student alone owes the uni £890
You won’t find these in your welcome pack…
Olivia Burt died five years ago after an ‘unsuitable’ screen collapsed on her
The university has admitted a ‘significant’ number of students will face delays due to marking boycott
Rhea Hourigan has been described as a ‘bright shining star’
Durham scored 78 per cent in satisfaction ratings
All that money and the PM has banned students from bringing their family to the UK?
I don’t know if you understand what sarcasm is
God save me from the LSE rizz in this heat
I always knew that my stomach issues just meant I’m sexy
The council approved the development plans despite opposition from angry locals
Over a thousand Durham students have signed a letter urging the university not to re-sign the contract with Mitie
And this is how you can protect your house
Nothing can prepare you for finding a cockroach in your cereal bowl
If an agreement isn’t reached with the university, staff say there will be a marking boycott
It’s a very pressing first-world problem, but the environment and your wallet is begging for this