William Gwynne, co-president of the St John’s Pool Society, describes how the sport’s popularity has reached an all-time high in college.
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Life in John’s Editor, Luca Hughes Joshi, gives his account of Epiphany term’s first major college event, the Sports and Societies themed formal.
Grant Kuppenheimer talks to SJCR president Anna Robinson about her pathway to the presidency, plans for the common room and how she wants to make it more accessible.
On Thursday 4 and Friday 5 January, we celebrated Winter Congregation 2024. Graduating St John’s…
Luca Hughes Joshi catches up with SJCR Events Officer, Hannah Parfitt, about the process behind planning college events, and what we have to look forward to in the remainder of the year.
Imogen Taylor talks with Xavier Osei about his involvement with Durham’s Student Fight Night, which raises awareness for testicular cancer, through their partnership with The OddBalls Foundation. Xavier discusses the determination and commitment required, his personal growth from the experience, and how important it is to promote regular self-checks for testicular cancer.
Grant Kuppenheimer gives an account of John’s Christmas Megaformal earlier this week, a thrilling night which mostly passed without a hitch. But for Grant, and many others unused to wearing black tie, it was not without its trials.
Cheng Shaye-Ann writes a guide to the wonderfully confusing world that is the building of Cranmer.
Alumna Barbara Perryman was one of the first women admitted to St John’s College in 1973. Lucy Irving interviews her to discover what college life was like in the 70s and how her university experience shaped her future.
Cheng Shaye-Ann offers tips on how to be a journal writer, which she sees as an outlet to be your true self without any fear of judgement.
