An exploration into the values and merits of higher education and how emerging indigenous universities are challenging its orthodoxy.
Social media is undeniably a part of our generation’s daily lives, and as such can be a primary way many of us receive information about ongoing events and struggles. However, it can only enact ...
Vice Principle of Durham’s John Snow College, Ruth Wilson, is set to undergo a fundraising 7 multi-day run, walk and cycle from Durham to London.
The stomping of doc martens sent tremors across the entire campus this morning, as a herd of desperately broke twenty-something-year-olds gathered outside the Billy B before setting off on an ...
And the timing is just so disastrous! Ukraine is petitioning for EU membership; lobbying for additional U.S. security aid… it just cannot afford the perception that state enterprises are kleptocratic ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a major bronze age settlement on the Kazakh Steppe Region which sheds light onto a key phase in central Asian history.
Profile Editor Mason Beirne explores how Nigel Phillips’ career, from the Falklands to St Helena, was shaped by Durham, duty and a commitment to honour in leadership.
Noah Heywood and Constance Talbot discuss the repercussions of the BBC's battle with President Donald Trump and what this means for science communication. This article explores how a large portion of ...
A new study from Oxford shows quantum clocks may not be as energy efficient as once thought, but only when we look at them.
In her final editorial, Editor-in-Chief Isla Mustin looks back on her years at Palatinate and thanks those who shaped them.
Durham’s specialists in climate governance took centre stage at COP30, but was scientific expertise missing when it was most needed?
Aayaan Jafferi explores recent tensions between China and Japan, providing a compelling analysis of what it means for their ongoing power struggle.