A world-renowned scientist who studied at the University of Sunderland has died in hospital in South Africa from COVID-19 related complications. Tributes have been paid to Professor Gita Ramjee who was a leading scientist in the fight against HIV. She passed away near Durban, South Africa on Tuesday. She had […]
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International students: stuck between countries in a locked-down world
#The CoronaDiaries THE Covid-19 pandemic lockdown and the measures enforced by the government have a big impact on students’ lives and mental health, according to them. Two students of the University of Sunderland agreed to share some travelling experience they had during the Coronavirus outbreak. They talked about […]
Sunderland fan releases ‘Sunderland Til I Die’ inspired documentary ahead of Season 2 of the Netflix Original
A die hard football fan and avid videographer released a documentary via his Twitter page this morning, following the Jack Ross era of Sunderland AFC. Ged Lawson, who is a Web Designer based in Manchester decided to involve the popular SAFC podcast Wise Men Say with the project after using […]
Northumbria Police hail success of Operation Sentinel after year of drug raids and gang convictions in the North East
A police operation targeting organized crime celebrates its first birthday today, after a blockbuster initial year that saw millions of pounds of drugs seized and a plethora of criminals convicted. Operation Sentinel, a joint venture between Northumbria Police, Durham Constabulary and North East Regional Special Operations Unit (NERSOU), aims to […]
Students speak out about living in accommodation during the Coronavirus pandemic
Earlier this week, the Prime Minister announced that everybody in the country must stay inside and only leave their household for very few specific reasons. Many students at this time of year will be living away from home and not all have had the opportunity to commute back for the […]
Sunderland Council suspends car parking charges for essential workers
Sunderland City Council has suspended car parking charges until further notice for essential workers. The free parking, which applies to all council-run multi-storeys and bay parking across Sunderland, is designed to make it easier for essential workers to access their workplace and for vulnerable residents to pick up food and […]
Sunderland landmarks shine blue in triubute to NHS and Social care workers
Landmarks across Sunderland are being lit blue in a symbolic show of support for NHS and social care workers. From dusk yesterday, The National Trust owned Penshaw Monument, and Sunderland City Council’s Northern Spire bridge, Fulwell Mill, the White lighthouse at Seaburn, Keel Square and High Street West, are being […]
Tyne and Wear buses to be cut back to cope with Coronavirus spread
Public Transport in Tyne and Wear is set for a major shakeup in light of the social distancing measures brought in to fight the Coronavirus. Go North East, one of Tyne and Wear’s Biggest bus companies has announced that there services are to be scaled back to cope with the […]
University students discuss impact of the Coronavirus on their studies
Universities have been closing up and down the country as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, as per government guidelines. The University of Sunderland and Newcastle University issued the following statements: All face-to-face classroom teaching and assessment across our three UK campuses is suspended from Tuesday 17 March. Our libraries […]
Restaurant Week 2020 to go ahead despite Coronavirus outbreak
Sunderland Restaurant Week is back for it’s eighth anniversary next week, including deals from over 25 local restaurants and cafes. Organisers released a statement this week indicating the event will still go ahead due to “city restaurants voting overwhelming for the event.” The event, beginning March 21-29, is organised by […]