The 27 Club - Curse or not?
Over the years, so many talented musicians have died at the age of 27, forming the infamous group - ‘The 27 Club’. This article explores the tragic deaths of these stars and whether there is a curse or if its all caused by something deeper.
What is Media Literacy and why do people think it is dead?
Salisbury Cathedral: A Masterpiece of Early English Gothic Architecture
9/11: The Crisis that Robbed the Dollar
Social Media: Help or Hinder?
Justice to a Venezuelan Dictator or the Progression of US imperialism?
Celebrating Culture: A Day of Diversity at Dartford Grammar School
BYD: The Tech London Wants
Should Vapes Be Banned?
Who or What is Santa?
Hark! The jolly choir sings! DGS singers visit local care home
On the 10th of December, a selection of carol singers from the DGS sixth form choir went to The Bridge Care Home to sing some traditional carols in what was a festive event.
Can Reformation be found in Reform UK?
MJC 25 Years: Mick Jagger returns to Dartford Grammar School
Charlton Athletic: What can be expected of the Championship returnees in the 2025-26 season?
Worries of financial struggles in 2020 and the years of disappointment in the recruitment department seem long gone as Nathan Jones and SE7 Partners have guided the Addicks back to the second tier of English football, winning at Wembley in May.
Haberli quitte: 3 remplaçants que le Servette pourrait recruter
Après des résultats décevants en début de saison, le Servette a pris la décision de se séparer de son entraîneur, Thomas Häberli. Le club Genevois a besoin d’un nouveau entraîneur, et ces 3 peut être compatibles.
Henry Ossawa Tanner: A man who redefined the presence of Black artists in art history.
Throughout the history of art, Black artists have been subject to a persistent trend of misrepresentation or marginalisation, if not outright erasure. The work of Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937) marked a significant shift including The Banjo Lesson (1893).
The Crash That Killed Concorde: Air France Flight 4590
November 26th 2003, was a day that marked the end of an era. The supersonic jet, Concorde, which had been at the pinnacle of aviation innovation since the 1970s, ended its decades of service and closed down due to low passenger numbers and high maintenance fees. But is this really why Concore shut down or is there much more to it?
“Goldfish swim in Hell”
Finalmouse Centerpiece: The Future of Mechanical Keyboards?