Thanks to a grant from the St John’s College Student Opportunities Fund, Christopher de Stigter was able to attend the British New Testament Conference in Exeter
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For Holocaust Memorial Day Thomas Jackson, SJCR President 2022-23, reflects on his trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau in April, 2023.
Taffy Davies, Wayfarer Fellow in 2023, writes about his experience spending a term at St John’s fifty years after he had first spending a year here in Durham during the 1970s.
Opinion Editor Grant Kuppenheimer profiles Vice Principal (Locum) George Connolly on what brought him to St John’s College.
Reception’s very own Adilson Miranda, a de-facto legend in John’s, is the latest in the hotseat for The Chronicle’s Catchup by Luca Hughes Joshi.
Opinion Editor Grant Kuppenheimer talks to the candidates for the SJCR presidency, with the aim of giving voters a better understanding of who is running before casting their vote. All candidates were asked the same questions. Grant sums up their responses.
Helena Farthing offers a comprehensive review of the 2024 SJCR Presidential husts where the three candidates presented their qualifications and their priorities if they are elected.
John’s Chronicle Deputy Editor, Dan Bavister, goes behind the scenes at the Arts, Music and Culture Formal, reviewing a wonderful evening of entertainment and creative expression.
The John’s Chronicle’s series of getting to know college staff members continues as Luca Hughes Joshi speaks with assistant principal, Kate Fox-Robinson. Discover her passion for poetry, water sports, and all things Johnian.
Catalina Ronzon introduces a new writing group at St John’s, in which sessions explore how expressive writing can enrich personal lives and strengthen communities.
