Arts & Culture Editor Callum Hynd braces the cold of the Library to talk to cast members of the Bailey Theatre Company’s production of The Importance of Being Earnest, which premieres this evening.
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Daisy Mitchell reflects on last week’s vocational formal. With a wide collection of guests from both within and outside of Durham University, the night was bound to be one of great conversation and widespread networking.
Catalina Ronzon discusses how self-care continues to be a hot topic and how College life can help us enhance our emotional wellbeing.
Daisy Mitchell talks to Issy, a current third year student at St John’s College, and her mum, Nicolie, a John’s alumna. In a unique investigation into the different experiences of John’s students across two generations, they were asked about their time and involvement in the college. Additionally, Nicolie speaks of finding her husband at university and her opinions on Issy’s admission into the college in 2021.
In the second part of a two part interview, Opinion Editor Grant Kuppenheimer discusses Professor Jolyon Mitchell’s vision to ensure John’s is seen as the friendliest college in Durham.
Callum Hynd suggests at Lumiere we should view the city of Durham not as an exhibit hall but rather as a canvas on which artists should project their respective works.
In the first of a two part interview, Grant Kuppenheimer talks to Professor Jolyon Mitchell…
Keji Fan, a PhD student in the School of Education, describes presenting her doctoral research at a national conference in Birmingham, which was made possible by the St John’s College Opportunities Fund.
John’s Chronicle Deputy Editor, Dan Bavister, provides a Photo Gallery for the 2023 Bailey Ball, one of the highlights of the John’s events calendar.
John’s Chronicle Deputy Editor, Dan Bavister, goes behind the scenes at the 2023 Bailey Ball, reviewing one of the highlights of the John’s events calendar.
