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News. All the latest news on issues that matter to Durham students. If you know of anything newsworthy, email news@palatinate.org.uk. News. ONE IN FOUR PHD STUDENTS DROP OUT One in four PhD students drop out. May 5, 2021. May 6, 2021 sub.editors Luke Payne. By Luke Payne. One in four Durham PhD students leave study without achieving their target doctorate degree. The data, acquired through a Palatinate Freedom of Information request, reveals performance is particularly poor in certain departments, with Computer DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
DURHAM CITY PARISH TO HOLD REFERENDUM ON THURSDAY Durham City Parish to hold referendum on Thursday. A referendum on neighbourhood planning will be held on Thursday 6th May in Durham City, alongside elections for the Parish Council, Durham County Council and Durham’s Police and Crime Commissioner. The Neighbourhood Plan, which was developed in consultation with the localcommunity, will be
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER 10 years ago, we predicted flying cars. Instead, we got Twitter and step trackers. Considering that many Fourth Industrual Revolution technologies are considered luxury and unaffordable, Caitlin Painter asks, has the Fourth Industrial Revolution failed to deliver?NEWS – PALATINATE
News. All the latest news on issues that matter to Durham students. If you know of anything newsworthy, email news@palatinate.org.uk. News. ONE IN FOUR PHD STUDENTS DROP OUT One in four PhD students drop out. May 5, 2021. May 6, 2021 sub.editors Luke Payne. By Luke Payne. One in four Durham PhD students leave study without achieving their target doctorate degree. The data, acquired through a Palatinate Freedom of Information request, reveals performance is particularly poor in certain departments, with Computer DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
DURHAM CITY PARISH TO HOLD REFERENDUM ON THURSDAY Durham City Parish to hold referendum on Thursday. A referendum on neighbourhood planning will be held on Thursday 6th May in Durham City, alongside elections for the Parish Council, Durham County Council and Durham’s Police and Crime Commissioner. The Neighbourhood Plan, which was developed in consultation with the localcommunity, will be
PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER 10 years ago, we predicted flying cars. Instead, we got Twitter and step trackers. Considering that many Fourth Industrual Revolution technologies are considered luxury and unaffordable, Caitlin Painter asks, has the Fourth Industrial Revolution failed to deliver?NEWS – PALATINATE
News. All the latest news on issues that matter to Durham students. If you know of anything newsworthy, email news@palatinate.org.uk. News. COUNCIL WARNS UNIVERSITY OF “POTENTIAL CLUSTERS” AMONG 15 hours ago · Durham County Council has warned Durham University of “potential clusters” of Covid-19 cases among students, leading to a number of college communications. Collingwood students received an email earlier this week, stating that “NHS Track and Trace is EDITORIAL #840: THE END OF THE ROAD By Tim Sigsworth. These, alas, are the last words I will write for Palatinate, a reality which you, reader, have no doubt read with a nigh-overpowering sense of dismay.Yet here we are, my three years in Durham are almost through. It is a cliché to say that all good thingsmust come to
EURO 2020: GROUP E PREVIEW 1 day ago · By Luke Power. This summer we at Palatinate Sport will be releasing regular content relating to Euro 2020. Here we preview Group E, which consists of Spain, Poland, Sweden, and Slovakia.For more detailed discussion and analysis, listen to Ben Fleming, Matt Styles, James Reid, and Joseph Knight on the podcast (below). SUMMER BALL CANCELLED FOR SEVEN COLLEGES 1 day ago · The summer ball of seven of Durham’s colleges has been cancelled after the host venue pulled out over Covid-19 uncertainties. Trevelyan, St. Mary’s Grey, Collingwood, St. Cuthbert’s, Van Mildert and Josephine Butler Colleges had all planned to host their ball at Derwent Manor. The venue ROLAND GARROS 2021: FIRST WEEK ROUNDUP Roland Garros 2021 began in a storm of controversy with Naomi Osaka’s decision to skip her media obligations and then her subsequent withdrawal from the tournament. On the previous Wednesday, Osaka had released a statement on Twitter that announced she would not REVIEW: MEETING POINT By Honor Douglas. Imogen Usherwood’s Meeting Point is simply marvellous and redefines just how professional student theatre can be.It was a brilliant idea to have Usherwood’s original script be the first piece of live theatre in Durham in months, as it showcases just what Durham Student Theatre has to offer; incredible writers, actors and directors. OFF-FIELD REVELATIONS OVERSHADOW THE START OF ENGLAND’S 1 day ago · Devon Conway produced a record-breaking debut performance for New Zealand in the drawn first Test that was stunted by rain and overshadowed by off-field revelations, and ultimately the Kiwis will consider themselves unlucky not to win. Having won the tossand chosen to
‘URBAN ANGELS’ TO PROTECT WOMEN WALKING HOME IN DURHAM 1 day ago · ‘Urban Angels’, an organisation which seeks to help protect women walking home, is being introduced in Durham. The Facebook group will provide a safe space where women can voice issues, support each other and share safety tips. This group will also give women the opportunity to PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER The Palatinate Podcast #3. June 7, 2020. November 25, 2020 sub.editors 0. Durham faces from the Great British Bake Off, Made in Chelsea and YouTube, discus how their experiences of uni has changed, life anecdotes, and insights into their struggles with media portrayal.Podcast.
DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
LABOUR LOSES CONTROL OF DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FIRST The Labour Party’s dismal showing in this week’s local elections went from bad to worse as it lost control of Durham County Council for the first time since the Council’s creation in 1919. Having gone into the elections with 68 councillors, results announced tonight saw the party lose 21 seats and, with it, their majority. While Labour THE LEGACY OF DURHAM’S 900-YEAR-OLD HOSPITAL The Legacy of Durham’s 900-year-old Hospital. A short walk north of the Gilesgate roundabout lies a dirt track branching off from Orchard Drive. This track leads to an ancient gatehouse that forms part of the ruins of Kepier Hospital, an establishment with nearly a thousand years of history. The story of Kepier Hospital begins around the year THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
NATURAL STYLE: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FASHION These pieces being made through the use of the very subject matter itself, the relationship between nature and fashion is a complex one, and can subtly tell us much about our past and present attitudes towards the cosmos. Deputy fashion editor Ana Hamilton discusses the ethical implications to this relationship, as it becomes increasinglyclear
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER The Palatinate Podcast #3. June 7, 2020. November 25, 2020 sub.editors 0. Durham faces from the Great British Bake Off, Made in Chelsea and YouTube, discus how their experiences of uni has changed, life anecdotes, and insights into their struggles with media portrayal.Podcast.
DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
LABOUR LOSES CONTROL OF DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FIRST The Labour Party’s dismal showing in this week’s local elections went from bad to worse as it lost control of Durham County Council for the first time since the Council’s creation in 1919. Having gone into the elections with 68 councillors, results announced tonight saw the party lose 21 seats and, with it, their majority. While Labour THE LEGACY OF DURHAM’S 900-YEAR-OLD HOSPITAL The Legacy of Durham’s 900-year-old Hospital. A short walk north of the Gilesgate roundabout lies a dirt track branching off from Orchard Drive. This track leads to an ancient gatehouse that forms part of the ruins of Kepier Hospital, an establishment with nearly a thousand years of history. The story of Kepier Hospital begins around the year THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
NATURAL STYLE: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FASHION These pieces being made through the use of the very subject matter itself, the relationship between nature and fashion is a complex one, and can subtly tell us much about our past and present attitudes towards the cosmos. Deputy fashion editor Ana Hamilton discusses the ethical implications to this relationship, as it becomes increasinglyclear
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. SUMMER BALL CANCELLED FOR SEVEN COLLEGES 1 day ago · The summer ball of seven of Durham’s colleges has been cancelled after the host venue pulled out over Covid-19 uncertainties. Trevelyan, St. Mary’s Grey, Collingwood, St. Cuthbert’s, Van Mildert and Josephine Butler Colleges had all planned to host their ball at Derwent Manor. The venue EURO 2020: GROUP E PREVIEW 1 day ago · By Luke Power. This summer we at Palatinate Sport will be releasing regular content relating to Euro 2020. Here we preview Group E, which consists of Spain, Poland, Sweden, and Slovakia.For more detailed discussion and analysis, listen to Ben Fleming, Matt Styles, James Reid, and Joseph Knight on the podcast (below). COUNCIL WARNS UNIVERSITY OF “POTENTIAL CLUSTERS” AMONG 9 hours ago · Durham County Council has warned Durham University of “potential clusters” of Covid-19 cases among students, leading to a number of college communications. Collingwood students received an email earlier this week, stating that “NHS Track and Trace is ROLAND GARROS 2021: FIRST WEEK ROUNDUP Roland Garros 2021 began in a storm of controversy with Naomi Osaka’s decision to skip her media obligations and then her subsequent withdrawal from the tournament. On the previous Wednesday, Osaka had released a statement on Twitter that announced she would not DURHAM SU SCRAPS REFERENDUM ON DEMOCRACY Durham Students’ Union has scrapped plans to hold a campus-wide referendum in Easter Term on a new model of democracy, “until a time when more radical changes are wanted by Durham students”. The referendum would have asked students to accept or REVIEW: MEETING POINT By Honor Douglas. Imogen Usherwood’s Meeting Point is simply marvellous and redefines just how professional student theatre can be.It was a brilliant idea to have Usherwood’s original script be the first piece of live theatre in Durham in months, as it showcases just what Durham Student Theatre has to offer; incredible writers, actors and directors. OFF-FIELD REVELATIONS OVERSHADOW THE START OF ENGLAND’S 1 day ago · Devon Conway produced a record-breaking debut performance for New Zealand in the drawn first Test that was stunted by rain and overshadowed by off-field revelations, and ultimately the Kiwis will consider themselves unlucky not to win. Having won the tossand chosen to
‘URBAN ANGELS’ TO PROTECT WOMEN WALKING HOME IN DURHAM 1 day ago · ‘Urban Angels’, an organisation which seeks to help protect women walking home, is being introduced in Durham. The Facebook group will provide a safe space where women can voice issues, support each other and share safety tips. This group will also give women the opportunity to THE LEGACY OF DURHAM’S 900-YEAR-OLD HOSPITAL The Legacy of Durham’s 900-year-old Hospital. A short walk north of the Gilesgate roundabout lies a dirt track branching off from Orchard Drive. This track leads to an ancient gatehouse that forms part of the ruins of Kepier Hospital, an establishment with nearly a thousand years of history. The story of Kepier Hospital begins around the year PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER The Palatinate Podcast #3. June 7, 2020. November 25, 2020 sub.editors 0. Durham faces from the Great British Bake Off, Made in Chelsea and YouTube, discus how their experiences of uni has changed, life anecdotes, and insights into their struggles with media portrayal.Podcast.
DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
LABOUR LOSES CONTROL OF DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FIRST The Labour Party’s dismal showing in this week’s local elections went from bad to worse as it lost control of Durham County Council for the first time since the Council’s creation in 1919. Having gone into the elections with 68 councillors, results announced tonight saw the party lose 21 seats and, with it, their majority. While Labour THE LEGACY OF DURHAM’S 900-YEAR-OLD HOSPITAL The Legacy of Durham’s 900-year-old Hospital. A short walk north of the Gilesgate roundabout lies a dirt track branching off from Orchard Drive. This track leads to an ancient gatehouse that forms part of the ruins of Kepier Hospital, an establishment with nearly a thousand years of history. The story of Kepier Hospital begins around the year THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
NATURAL STYLE: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FASHION These pieces being made through the use of the very subject matter itself, the relationship between nature and fashion is a complex one, and can subtly tell us much about our past and present attitudes towards the cosmos. Deputy fashion editor Ana Hamilton discusses the ethical implications to this relationship, as it becomes increasinglyclear
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER The Palatinate Podcast #3. June 7, 2020. November 25, 2020 sub.editors 0. Durham faces from the Great British Bake Off, Made in Chelsea and YouTube, discus how their experiences of uni has changed, life anecdotes, and insights into their struggles with media portrayal.Podcast.
DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
LABOUR LOSES CONTROL OF DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FIRST The Labour Party’s dismal showing in this week’s local elections went from bad to worse as it lost control of Durham County Council for the first time since the Council’s creation in 1919. Having gone into the elections with 68 councillors, results announced tonight saw the party lose 21 seats and, with it, their majority. While Labour THE LEGACY OF DURHAM’S 900-YEAR-OLD HOSPITAL The Legacy of Durham’s 900-year-old Hospital. A short walk north of the Gilesgate roundabout lies a dirt track branching off from Orchard Drive. This track leads to an ancient gatehouse that forms part of the ruins of Kepier Hospital, an establishment with nearly a thousand years of history. The story of Kepier Hospital begins around the year THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
NATURAL STYLE: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FASHION These pieces being made through the use of the very subject matter itself, the relationship between nature and fashion is a complex one, and can subtly tell us much about our past and present attitudes towards the cosmos. Deputy fashion editor Ana Hamilton discusses the ethical implications to this relationship, as it becomes increasinglyclear
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. SUMMER BALL CANCELLED FOR SEVEN COLLEGES 1 day ago · The summer ball of seven of Durham’s colleges has been cancelled after the host venue pulled out over Covid-19 uncertainties. Trevelyan, St. Mary’s Grey, Collingwood, St. Cuthbert’s, Van Mildert and Josephine Butler Colleges had all planned to host their ball at Derwent Manor. The venue EURO 2020: GROUP E PREVIEW 1 day ago · By Luke Power. This summer we at Palatinate Sport will be releasing regular content relating to Euro 2020. Here we preview Group E, which consists of Spain, Poland, Sweden, and Slovakia.For more detailed discussion and analysis, listen to Ben Fleming, Matt Styles, James Reid, and Joseph Knight on the podcast (below). COUNCIL WARNS UNIVERSITY OF “POTENTIAL CLUSTERS” AMONG 5 hours ago · Durham County Council has warned Durham University of “potential clusters” of Covid-19 cases among students, leading to a number of college communications. Collingwood students received an email earlier this week, stating that “NHS Track and Trace is ROLAND GARROS 2021: FIRST WEEK ROUNDUP Roland Garros 2021 began in a storm of controversy with Naomi Osaka’s decision to skip her media obligations and then her subsequent withdrawal from the tournament. On the previous Wednesday, Osaka had released a statement on Twitter that announced she would not DURHAM SU SCRAPS REFERENDUM ON DEMOCRACY Durham Students’ Union has scrapped plans to hold a campus-wide referendum in Easter Term on a new model of democracy, “until a time when more radical changes are wanted by Durham students”. The referendum would have asked students to accept or REVIEW: MEETING POINT By Honor Douglas. Imogen Usherwood’s Meeting Point is simply marvellous and redefines just how professional student theatre can be.It was a brilliant idea to have Usherwood’s original script be the first piece of live theatre in Durham in months, as it showcases just what Durham Student Theatre has to offer; incredible writers, actors and directors. OFF-FIELD REVELATIONS OVERSHADOW THE START OF ENGLAND’S 1 day ago · Devon Conway produced a record-breaking debut performance for New Zealand in the drawn first Test that was stunted by rain and overshadowed by off-field revelations, and ultimately the Kiwis will consider themselves unlucky not to win. Having won the tossand chosen to
‘URBAN ANGELS’ TO PROTECT WOMEN WALKING HOME IN DURHAM 1 day ago · ‘Urban Angels’, an organisation which seeks to help protect women walking home, is being introduced in Durham. The Facebook group will provide a safe space where women can voice issues, support each other and share safety tips. This group will also give women the opportunity to THE LEGACY OF DURHAM’S 900-YEAR-OLD HOSPITAL The Legacy of Durham’s 900-year-old Hospital. A short walk north of the Gilesgate roundabout lies a dirt track branching off from Orchard Drive. This track leads to an ancient gatehouse that forms part of the ruins of Kepier Hospital, an establishment with nearly a thousand years of history. The story of Kepier Hospital begins around the year PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER The Palatinate Podcast #3. June 7, 2020. November 25, 2020 sub.editors 0. Durham faces from the Great British Bake Off, Made in Chelsea and YouTube, discus how their experiences of uni has changed, life anecdotes, and insights into their struggles with media portrayal.Podcast.
DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
LABOUR LOSES CONTROL OF DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FIRST The Labour Party’s dismal showing in this week’s local elections went from bad to worse as it lost control of Durham County Council for the first time since the Council’s creation in 1919. Having gone into the elections with 68 councillors, results announced tonight saw the party lose 21 seats and, with it, their majority. While Labour THE LEGACY OF DURHAM’S 900-YEAR-OLD HOSPITAL The Legacy of Durham’s 900-year-old Hospital. A short walk north of the Gilesgate roundabout lies a dirt track branching off from Orchard Drive. This track leads to an ancient gatehouse that forms part of the ruins of Kepier Hospital, an establishment with nearly a thousand years of history. The story of Kepier Hospital begins around the year THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
NATURAL STYLE: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FASHION These pieces being made through the use of the very subject matter itself, the relationship between nature and fashion is a complex one, and can subtly tell us much about our past and present attitudes towards the cosmos. Deputy fashion editor Ana Hamilton discusses the ethical implications to this relationship, as it becomes increasinglyclear
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER The Palatinate Podcast #3. June 7, 2020. November 25, 2020 sub.editors 0. Durham faces from the Great British Bake Off, Made in Chelsea and YouTube, discus how their experiences of uni has changed, life anecdotes, and insights into their struggles with media portrayal.Podcast.
DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
LABOUR LOSES CONTROL OF DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FIRST The Labour Party’s dismal showing in this week’s local elections went from bad to worse as it lost control of Durham County Council for the first time since the Council’s creation in 1919. Having gone into the elections with 68 councillors, results announced tonight saw the party lose 21 seats and, with it, their majority. While Labour THE LEGACY OF DURHAM’S 900-YEAR-OLD HOSPITAL The Legacy of Durham’s 900-year-old Hospital. A short walk north of the Gilesgate roundabout lies a dirt track branching off from Orchard Drive. This track leads to an ancient gatehouse that forms part of the ruins of Kepier Hospital, an establishment with nearly a thousand years of history. The story of Kepier Hospital begins around the year THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
NATURAL STYLE: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FASHION These pieces being made through the use of the very subject matter itself, the relationship between nature and fashion is a complex one, and can subtly tell us much about our past and present attitudes towards the cosmos. Deputy fashion editor Ana Hamilton discusses the ethical implications to this relationship, as it becomes increasinglyclear
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. EURO 2020: GROUP E PREVIEW 1 day ago · By Luke Power. This summer we at Palatinate Sport will be releasing regular content relating to Euro 2020. Here we preview Group E, which consists of Spain, Poland, Sweden, and Slovakia.For more detailed discussion and analysis, listen to Ben Fleming, Matt Styles, James Reid, and Joseph Knight on the podcast (below). SUMMER BALL CANCELLED FOR SEVEN COLLEGES 23 hours ago · The summer ball of seven of Durham’s colleges has been cancelled after the host venue pulled out over Covid-19 uncertainties. Trevelyan, St. Mary’s Grey, Collingwood, St. Cuthbert’s, Van Mildert and Josephine Butler Colleges had all planned to host their ball at Derwent Manor. The venue GRADUATION CEREMONIES POSTPONED AGAIN TO MID-2022 Durham has announced that graduation ceremonies planned for September 2021 have been postponed due to “continuing Covid-19 uncertainties”, including international travel. The Congregation ceremonies will now be held between Monday 28 th March and Friday 1 REVIEW: THE INTERVIEW By Charlie Barnett. Filmed in the Assembly Rooms, The Interview heralds the start of a flurry of shows that mark the move back to in-person filming, and ultimately the return of live audiences.Issy Flower’s latest offering, presented by Buttered Toast, centres on the clash between “modern youth and fossilised youth.”Peter (played by Jack De Deney) is a jaded, eccentric and forgotten star ROLAND GARROS 2021: FIRST WEEK ROUNDUP Roland Garros 2021 began in a storm of controversy with Naomi Osaka’s decision to skip her media obligations and then her subsequent withdrawal from the tournament. On the previous Wednesday, Osaka had released a statement on Twitter that announced she would not DURHAM SU SCRAPS REFERENDUM ON DEMOCRACY 1 day ago · Durham Students’ Union has scrapped plans to hold a campus-wide referendum in Easter Term on a new model of democracy, “until a time when more radical changes are wanted by Durham students”. The referendum would have asked students to accept or REVIEW: MEETING POINT By Honor Douglas. Imogen Usherwood’s Meeting Point is simply marvellous and redefines just how professional student theatre can be.It was a brilliant idea to have Usherwood’s original script be the first piece of live theatre in Durham in months, as it showcases just what Durham Student Theatre has to offer; incredible writers, actors and directors. OFF-FIELD REVELATIONS OVERSHADOW THE START OF ENGLAND’S 1 day ago · Devon Conway produced a record-breaking debut performance for New Zealand in the drawn first Test that was stunted by rain and overshadowed by off-field revelations, and ultimately the Kiwis will consider themselves unlucky not to win. Having won the tossand chosen to
‘URBAN ANGELS’ TO PROTECT WOMEN WALKING HOME IN DURHAM 1 day ago · ‘Urban Angels’, an organisation which seeks to help protect women walking home, is being introduced in Durham. The Facebook group will provide a safe space where women can voice issues, support each other and share safety tips. This group will also give women the opportunity to PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER The Palatinate Podcast #3. June 7, 2020. November 25, 2020 sub.editors 0. Durham faces from the Great British Bake Off, Made in Chelsea and YouTube, discus how their experiences of uni has changed, life anecdotes, and insights into their struggles with media portrayal.Podcast.
DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
LABOUR LOSES CONTROL OF DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FIRST The Labour Party’s dismal showing in this week’s local elections went from bad to worse as it lost control of Durham County Council for the first time since the Council’s creation in 1919. Having gone into the elections with 68 councillors, results announced tonight saw the party lose 21 seats and, with it, their majority. While Labour THE LEGACY OF DURHAM’S 900-YEAR-OLD HOSPITAL The Legacy of Durham’s 900-year-old Hospital. A short walk north of the Gilesgate roundabout lies a dirt track branching off from Orchard Drive. This track leads to an ancient gatehouse that forms part of the ruins of Kepier Hospital, an establishment with nearly a thousand years of history. The story of Kepier Hospital begins around the year THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
NATURAL STYLE: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FASHION These pieces being made through the use of the very subject matter itself, the relationship between nature and fashion is a complex one, and can subtly tell us much about our past and present attitudes towards the cosmos. Deputy fashion editor Ana Hamilton discusses the ethical implications to this relationship, as it becomes increasinglyclear
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER The Palatinate Podcast #3. June 7, 2020. November 25, 2020 sub.editors 0. Durham faces from the Great British Bake Off, Made in Chelsea and YouTube, discus how their experiences of uni has changed, life anecdotes, and insights into their struggles with media portrayal.Podcast.
DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
LABOUR LOSES CONTROL OF DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FIRST The Labour Party’s dismal showing in this week’s local elections went from bad to worse as it lost control of Durham County Council for the first time since the Council’s creation in 1919. Having gone into the elections with 68 councillors, results announced tonight saw the party lose 21 seats and, with it, their majority. While Labour THE LEGACY OF DURHAM’S 900-YEAR-OLD HOSPITAL The Legacy of Durham’s 900-year-old Hospital. A short walk north of the Gilesgate roundabout lies a dirt track branching off from Orchard Drive. This track leads to an ancient gatehouse that forms part of the ruins of Kepier Hospital, an establishment with nearly a thousand years of history. The story of Kepier Hospital begins around the year THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
NATURAL STYLE: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FASHION These pieces being made through the use of the very subject matter itself, the relationship between nature and fashion is a complex one, and can subtly tell us much about our past and present attitudes towards the cosmos. Deputy fashion editor Ana Hamilton discusses the ethical implications to this relationship, as it becomes increasinglyclear
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. EURO 2020: GROUP E PREVIEW 19 hours ago · By Luke Power. This summer we at Palatinate Sport will be releasing regular content relating to Euro 2020. Here we preview Group E, which consists of Spain, Poland, Sweden, and Slovakia.For more detailed discussion and analysis, listen to Ben Fleming, Matt Styles, James Reid, and Joseph Knight on the podcast(below).
SUMMER BALL CANCELLED FOR SEVEN COLLEGES 18 hours ago · The summer ball of seven of Durham’s colleges has been cancelled after the host venue pulled out over Covid-19 uncertainties. Trevelyan, St. Mary’s Grey, Collingwood, St. Cuthbert’s, Van Mildert and Josephine Butler Colleges had all planned to host their ball at Derwent Manor. The venue GRADUATION CEREMONIES POSTPONED AGAIN TO MID-2022 1 day ago · Durham has announced that graduation ceremonies planned for September 2021 have been postponed due to “continuing Covid-19 uncertainties”, including international travel. The Congregation ceremonies will now be held between Monday 28 th March and Friday 1 REVIEW: THE INTERVIEW 1 day ago · By Charlie Barnett. Filmed in the Assembly Rooms, The Interview heralds the start of a flurry of shows that mark the move back to in-person filming, and ultimately the return of live audiences.Issy Flower’s latest offering, presented by Buttered Toast, centres on the clash between “modern youth and fossilised youth.”Peter (played by Jack De Deney) is a jaded, eccentric andforgotten star
ROLAND GARROS 2021: FIRST WEEK ROUNDUP 1 day ago · Roland Garros 2021 began in a storm of controversy with Naomi Osaka’s decision to skip her media obligations and then her subsequent withdrawal from the tournament. On the previous Wednesday, Osaka had released a statement on Twitter that announced she would not be attending any post-match DURHAM SU SCRAPS REFERENDUM ON DEMOCRACY 1 day ago · Durham Students’ Union has scrapped plans to hold a campus-wide referendum in Easter Term on a new model of democracy, “until a time when more radical changes are wanted by Durham students”. The referendum would have asked students to accept or REVIEW: MEETING POINT 1 day ago · By Honor Douglas. Imogen Usherwood’s Meeting Point is simply marvellous and redefines just how professional student theatre can be.It was a brilliant idea to have Usherwood’s original script be the first piece of live theatre in Durham in months, as it showcases just what Durham Student Theatre has to offer; incredible writers, actors and directors. OFF-FIELD REVELATIONS OVERSHADOW THE START OF ENGLAND’S 19 hours ago · Devon Conway produced a record-breaking debut performance for New Zealand in the drawn first Test that was stunted by rain and overshadowed by off-field revelations, and ultimately the Kiwis will consider themselves unlucky not to win. Having won ‘URBAN ANGELS’ TO PROTECT WOMEN WALKING HOME IN DURHAM 19 hours ago · ‘Urban Angels’, an organisation which seeks to help protect women walking home, is being introduced in Durham. The Facebook group will provide a safe space where women can voice issues, support each other and share safety tips. This group will also give women the opportunity to PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSCOMMENTPOLITICSSPORTSCIENCE & TECHPROFILE The Palatinate Podcast #3. June 7, 2020. November 25, 2020 sub.editors 0. Durham faces from the Great British Bake Off, Made in Chelsea and YouTube, discus how their experiences of uni has changed, life anecdotes, and insights into their struggles with media portrayal.Podcast.
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020.NEWS – PALATINATE
News. All the latest news on issues that matter to Durham students. If you know of anything newsworthy, email news@palatinate.org.uk. News. LABOUR LOSES CONTROL OF DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FIRST The Labour Party’s dismal showing in this week’s local elections went from bad to worse as it lost control of Durham County Council for the first time since the Council’s creation in 1919. Having gone into the elections with 68 councillors, results announced tonight saw the party lose 21 seats and, with it, their majority. While Labour REVIEW: ‘THE GREAT BRITISH SEWING BEE’ By Lydia Bennett. Last year’s series of BBC 2’s The Great British Sewing Bee was, for me, one of the only joys that came from the first lockdown of 2020.I would even go so far as to say that series six of Sewing Bee got me through the months of April, May and June as each episode became a momentary escape to a place more light-hearted than the world beyond my front door. THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
PALATINATE – DURHAM'S OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSCOMMENTPOLITICSSPORTSCIENCE & TECHPROFILE The Palatinate Podcast #3. June 7, 2020. November 25, 2020 sub.editors 0. Durham faces from the Great British Bake Off, Made in Chelsea and YouTube, discus how their experiences of uni has changed, life anecdotes, and insights into their struggles with media portrayal.Podcast.
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020.NEWS – PALATINATE
News. All the latest news on issues that matter to Durham students. If you know of anything newsworthy, email news@palatinate.org.uk. News. LABOUR LOSES CONTROL OF DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FIRST The Labour Party’s dismal showing in this week’s local elections went from bad to worse as it lost control of Durham County Council for the first time since the Council’s creation in 1919. Having gone into the elections with 68 councillors, results announced tonight saw the party lose 21 seats and, with it, their majority. While Labour REVIEW: ‘THE GREAT BRITISH SEWING BEE’ By Lydia Bennett. Last year’s series of BBC 2’s The Great British Sewing Bee was, for me, one of the only joys that came from the first lockdown of 2020.I would even go so far as to say that series six of Sewing Bee got me through the months of April, May and June as each episode became a momentary escape to a place more light-hearted than the world beyond my front door. THE GASLIGHTING OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA By Laetitia Eichinger. CW: suicide. Actress Jameela Jamil has, in recent years, become well-known for her outspoken activism and feminism. In the last year, she has admirably used her considerable social media influence to draw attention to the DURHAM IN TOP 10 FOR REPORTED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”. There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highestamongst
A CASE AGAINST EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS A case against employment quotas. It often feels like the progress being made to rectify the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the workplace is painstakingly slow. Too frequently placed on the back-burner by policymakers and businesspeople overwhelmed by more topical issues, representation of women and Black, Asian, and ethnicminority
TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR BREACHING COVID-19 REGULATIONS By Martha McHardy. Durham University has expelled two students for breaching Covid-19 regulations, with both cases considered by its Senate Discipline Committee. In a statement published on its website and circulated among students via email today, Durham University announced that “Two students have been expelled from the Universityfor
THE BEST WAY TO HONOUR ALAN TURING WOULD BE FOR THE UK TO The best way to honour Alan Turing would be for the UK to ban conversion therapy. Dr Alan Turing’s efforts in cracking the Enigma code are predicted to have shortened World War II by two years and saved 14 million lives. He is also considered instrumental in laying the groundwork for the modern computer. Despite this, he wasprosecuted for
PALATINATE ORCHESTRA ONLINE By Emily Pugh. Despite Covid-19, nothing has stopped Durham University Palatinate Orchestra from rehearsing. Announcing a series of virtual ensembles to be released over the examination season last week, Emily Pugh describes how music making has shifted online. The music sector as we usually know it has been turned on its head since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. GRADUATION CEREMONIES POSTPONED AGAIN TO MID-2022 1 day ago · Durham has announced that graduation ceremonies planned for September 2021 have been postponed due to “continuing Covid-19 uncertainties”, including international travel. The Congregation ceremonies will now be held between Monday 28 th March and Friday 1 REVIEW: THE INTERVIEW 1 day ago · By Charlie Barnett. Filmed in the Assembly Rooms, The Interview heralds the start of a flurry of shows that mark the move back to in-person filming, and ultimately the return of live audiences.Issy Flower’s latest offering, presented by Buttered Toast, centres on the clash between “modern youth and fossilised youth.”Peter (played by Jack De Deney) is a jaded, eccentric andforgotten star
ROLAND GARROS 2021: FIRST WEEK ROUNDUP 1 day ago · Roland Garros 2021 began in a storm of controversy with Naomi Osaka’s decision to skip her media obligations and then her subsequent withdrawal from the tournament. On the previous Wednesday, Osaka had released a statement on Twitter that announced she would not be attending any post-match DURHAM SU SCRAPS REFERENDUM ON DEMOCRACY 1 day ago · Durham Students’ Union has scrapped plans to hold a campus-wide referendum in Easter Term on a new model of democracy, “until a time when more radical changes are wanted by Durham students”. The referendum would have asked students to accept or REVIEW: MEETING POINT 1 day ago · By Honor Douglas. Imogen Usherwood’s Meeting Point is simply marvellous and redefines just how professional student theatre can be.It was a brilliant idea to have Usherwood’s original script be the first piece of live theatre in Durham in months, as it showcases just what Durham Student Theatre has to offer; incredible writers, actors and directors. AN ENGLAND SQUAD FULL OF WINNERS AND GENERATIONAL TALENT Feigning outrage is something wonderfully engrained within the English psyche, and a squad announcement for a major international tournament is a tantalising window of opportunity for many of us. This summer has proved no different, as we rally against a man in a REVIEW: WHO PUT BELLA IN THE WYCH ELM? Wrong Tree Theatre Company’s ‘Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm?’ is an introspective murder mystery that examines what it means to be a victim. Breaking apart the public fascination with the unsolved and mysterious, this rip-roaring half-hour piece is profound, short and sweet. Consisting of an EURO 2020: GROUP B PREVIEW The Red Devils will be looking to avenge their semi-final defeat in the 2018 World Cup though, with the majority of their ‘golden generation’ creeping towards the retirement home, they look slightly less fearful these days and will have to act fast if they are to win a major tournament. Despite WHY DO WE LOOK DOWN ON FANFICTION? 1 day ago · Between the ages of thirteen and fifteen, I found my life revolving entirely around fanfiction. Yes, fanfiction, where characters and settings from popular forms of media were featured in original plots, and anyone was free to write them. I remember staying up till 4 am, my phone grasped tightly in* No menu assigned!
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