St Mary's boasts beautiful blossom every Spring, and we're very lucky to have it. Read Catriona Eke's article about the importance of protecting blossoming trees, the National Trust's initiative, and how you can immerse yourself in nature in Durham this Spring.
125 Years of St Mary’s
Cat Eke looks back at the history of St Mary's in honour of our college's 125th Birthday.
Saltburn – did it lose the plot?
'Saltburn' has sparked much debate since its release over the meaning of the film - is it supposed to be class commentary? Ava Dadswell explores this further.
Foot of the Hill Theatre Company’s Footloose: A Review
FHTC had Madison Neal kicking off her Sunday shoes on opening night.
In defence of TikTok’s ‘girl’ trends
The TikTok trends of 'girl dinner', 'girl maths', and 'I’m just a girl' have sparked controversy. Cat Eke thinks they might actually work to celebrate girlhood and foster female camaraderie.
How to Survive the 2024 Elections: A Guide for the Confused and Curious
2024 is pivotal for UK and US politics. Stay informed with some handy tips from our politics editor.
season’s grievings
A poem by Emily Condie reflecting on seasonal change.
Barbie: Fake or Feminism?
Reflecting on the big films of 2023, Mia Gray reviews Barbie's feminist message.
The ethereal talent of the Heaven and Hell showcase
A review of the intercollegiate showcase by Catriona Eke
October Sport of the Month – Pool
by Jessica Ashurst The first sport and society winners were announced at the beginning of the month, Mary’s Pool wining the first sport award of the year. The Durham pool scene is quite large for Durham being such a small city. 40 pool tables are across the city, with Mary’s having two tables themselves. The... Continue Reading →