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Beirut

‘The Paris of the Middle East’

Beirut should no longer link itself with France, writes Seun Onabolu

No to racism, sexism and homophobia

Everyday sexism in Durham recruitment

Jillian Ward discusses the culture of sexism exposed by Durham University’s employment statistics

prison

Student dies in Durham prison

An investigation is underway into the mysterious death of a Northumbria postgraduate student in Durham prison

Newspapers

‘Student journalism in peril’

Under these new rules, student publications would be regulated in the same way as national dailies, writes Ben Hamer

ukip

Are UKIP a welcome change?

UKIP are the breath of fresh air British politics needs, writes Nick Bradley

nuclear power plant

How much do we know about nuclear power?

Bryony Hockin discusses the risks of nuclear energy in light of Fukushima and Chernobyl

Space

First year student ‘aims for the stars’

Durham Physics student’s project selected for a test in outer space

Slavery

Slavery is still alive and well

Slavery was abolished in 1833, but he industry is still going strong, writes Catherine Malpass

Adam Pacitti

‘Gradulthood’: the limbo between university and becoming a grown-up

Amy Sandiford-Watts on the desperate lives of jobless graduates

Adam Gemili London 2012

‘Athletes do it for pride, not money’

Alex Cheah speaks to Britain’s next star of the 100 metre track, Adam Gemili

Immigration

‘It’s not racist to argue against immigration’

Getting wrapped in multiculturalism could adversely affect the working class, reckons Dan Pront

Books

The beauty of a book

Becky Wyde thinks reading is the essential escape tool

high street

Don’t write off the high street

The UK’s high streets may be suffering now, but they will prevail, writes Katie Shuff

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

‘Soft power will win over Iranians’

The US and Europe funding and aiding pro-democracy groups would be cheaper than war, writes Nick Bradley