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EMMA FRANCOMBE interviews unsuccessful DSU Candidate IAN WILLIAMSON as he delivers a ‘parting shot’ to the University
In a nail-biting, end-to-end 90 minutes of football, it was not to be for Paul Lambert’s Norwich side this sunny Sunday. Victor Moses second half goal gave Wigan a much needed point, and kept Norwich out of the 8th spot.
An in-depth psychological analysis of what your pencil case choice says about you. Next time you’re in a lecture, cast an eye down the desk and look into the minds of your fellow students…
A live music night at UEA raised over £300 for Childreach International.
Local hospital where UEA students work forced to apologised to parents after the discovery of a fatal bacteria.
Bruce Springsteen’s highly anticipated 17th studio album delivers the latest state of the nation address, bringing with it personal trauma and musical re-direction. Harry Fletcher finds out whether it was worth the wait.
LUKE KELEHER explores the tempestuous romance between students and the bottle…
Have you ever heard of ‘korfball’? No, neither have most people. Find out more.
University is coming to an end and the world of work looks scary. But don’t worry help is at hand. Here is some ‘friendly’ advice.
25 incidents involving bouncers reported to the Durham police in the past four months.
Will Clarke leaves Hild Bede Theatre’s latest production beleafing completely in the flowery musical theatre on show…
Information released by Durham University has estimated that the 22 games located in college bars make £201 a week in total.
The university’s libraries will be keeping their doors open 24 hours a day for the last week of Epiphany term and for five weeks in the Easter exam period.
JACK OUGHTRED discusses the on-going row over compensation for university students left homeless for weeks
The One takes a sneak peak at Josephine Butler’s fashion show.
Dave Spencer finds much to think about in the new writing offered on DDF’s site-specific night.
John Muething peruses the plays on offer on the third night of the Durham Drama Festival
Caroline Gaunt enjoys new writing from Dom Riley, Timmy Fisher and Nick Waskowycz