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As exam season approaches, Palatinate investigates the number of working plug sockets in the university's Bill Bryson Library.
Back in London, the city rushed back into me — its bustle, its bluntness, its brilliant chaos. But something had changed. I carried a bloom in my chest now, planted in Milan, watered with freedom. And ...
County Durham outfit Spennymoor Town are set to face Aldershot Town in this seasons FA Trophy final. On May 11 th, Graeme Lee’s men will travel the 250-miles to the capital in order to face the ...
"Spring provides an awakening to it, an awakening to joy again..." Jasmine Carter reflects on spring as both a seasonal and emotional awakening, symbolizing the slow, sensory return of hope after ...
Blythe Sharman delves into the ethical controversy of orca captivity, the mental and physical toll of life in concrete tanks, and the consequences of captivity — not just for orcas, but for the humans ...
"Undeniably, the biggest miscast of these two films is that of Elordi in 'Wuthering Heights.'" Katie Trahair-Davies discusses the casting decisions for the upcoming Beatles biopic and Brontë ...
"And the sun is embroidered into each blade of grass," Alaina Jennings weaves a tapestry of Spring's historical, modern and religious resonances.
"Maybe spirit is the way our bodies lean towards the light," Gretel Goodgame explores why we should find faith in daffodil blooms.
I am allowed to rest from the hard work that is grief. I am allowed to learn to abide. I no longer possess the urgency when I stand still to find a fire or keep moving, trying to keep myself warm. I ...
"York Stage’s new take on A Midsummer Night’s Dream, running this week at the Grand Opera House proudly joins that lineage - offering a bold, proudly northern reinterpretation of the Bard’s chaotic ...
Durham’s city congestion charge was the first of its kind in the UK when introduced in 2002. Now, in 2025, the congestion charge for driving on Durham’s historic city peninsula is set to more than ...
"Spring is messy, and maybe that’s the point of it..." Joe Cannon discusses the expectations and realities of the arrival of spring.
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