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Durham University Editor’s Letter

Welcome to Durham University’s My Uni page. Durham is a multi-campus university located in the north of England, and on this page you will find a variety of articles written by Durham students. We want… Read More »

Barcelona on a Budget

Barcelona from the Bunkers

Due to the horrendous weather the UK is currently experiencing, it appears in order to get some sun it is necessary to travel. Although boozy beach holidays do have a certain appeal, I prefer adding… Read More »

Get eggucated: Some cracking ideas to help you have a healthier, but still chocolatey, Easter. We’re not yolking!

Tasty on the inside and the outside

Your New Years’ Resolutions to get a body to rival Megan Fox’s come under serious threat at the mention of Easter. We often forget this holiday is a Christian celebration, as the talk turns to… Read More »

Productive Procrastination: 5 YouTube Channels to Inform, Inspire and Entertain

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    As exam season draws near, ‘reason breaks’ become a necessity. Below are my top 5 YouTube channels to productively procrastinate with: these short videos are great for learning new skills, getting creative and… Read More »

Win a Kindle Fire HD with ESL Language Travel Experts!

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Out with the old and in with the new! Getting on board with technology will be just one of the things 2013 will be about. In an age where the whole world is at your… Read More »

Feminism: The Male Perspective

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When I was first asked to write an article about the male perspective on feminism, my initial thought was, “Oh god, I’m so busy already”. My second thought was, “Is that even possible?” The metaphor… Read More »

BOK-WHAT NOW?

Bokwa People

Bokwa – Participants draw letters and numbers with their feet, while moving together to music in free form rhythm. Apparently it’s a new style of work-out sweeping the nation… and yet we only stumbled across it… Read More »

Paris: A Whirlwind Affair

Inside the Pantheon, where the tomb of Marie Curie and other significant figures can be found

Having failed to find some kind of work placement in Paris, I was determined to make the most of my week there as a tourist instead. Being a hopeless romantic, visiting Paris had been a… Read More »

Fresh from the French Riviera

The views of the Cote d'Azur from the medieval village of Eze, six miles from Nice.

  YOLO.  You Only Live Once. With this new, inspirational Carpe Diem acronym taking the teenage world by storm, I knew it was time to follow the craze and do something different. With university kindly… Read More »

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