Thomas Jenkins dives into the fascinating technology and history of Concorde, and also looks into the future of air travel.
Editor-in-Chief Isla Mustin, on behalf of Palatinate, extends a warm welcome to freshers and returning students to Durham.
Isla Mustin reports on the Durham Union Society once again not being present at the Freshers' Fair following a failure to eradicate racism within the organisation.
Palatinate outlines the costs associated with undertaking a year abroad, delving into the student experience of sourcing funding.
Go seek the tavern, worst in all the land. as DJ David plays the jig of choice. And boast their gap years when they get the chance. Betwixt the sparkly tops and gowns beware!
"Bursting with rage, sadness, fear and frustration." Gabrielle Stein explores the rise of Japanese contemporary artist Yoshimoto Nara.
Another thing no one really tells you: friendships don’t have to be instant. Freshers Week can feel like a race to find “your people” on day one, but real connections often take time. The loudest ...
"realising you wouldn’t have it any other way," Hannah Hastings and Emi Sharples introduce Durham's night-time music scene.
Gabriella Bell explores a study on the benefits of exercise for patients in mental health facilities, which aims to improve patients' quality of life.
"It is through reading the story of another I am forced to realise the universality of the human experience." Gwen Smit introduces a new series exploring comfort reads to accompany this 'New Chapter.' ...
It may be cliché to say, but a lot can happen in a year. For Hatfield student, and Team Durham swimmer, Daniel Ord, a year was enough to begin rebuilding strength. From transplant to podiums, he has ...
From poetry, to parties, to people, Torin McGregor and Meg Thomas recommend films tackle the anxieties and excitements that come with the freedom of university.