By Sofia Howard. A reflection on Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 about the importance of standing together.
Author: johnschronicle
By Ana-Maria Cîrstea. Following research on Romanian migration in North-West London, Ana-Maria explores the theme of hope. Supported by St John’s Student Opportunities Fund.
By Gabriel Callaghan. A discussion of the Irish language, its symbolism and significance.
By Miro Cafolla. An account of an industrially sponsored pub quiz held in college for members of the Durham Centre for Soft Matter – including the quiz questions!
By Nick Searle-Donoso. In a review of a Durham student favourite – La Spaghettata – Nick finds an authentic Italian experience with a distinctive Durham twist.
By Katherine Lemieux. ‘How was your year abroad?’, The age-old question that haunts returners from their year abroad, but is it really ‘the best year of your life’?
By Alice Sleightholme. As Australia fights its worst bushfire season to date, Alice asks why this has happened and what we can do to help.
By Charlotte Lock. A review of the Bailey Theatre Company’s production of ‘Death of a Salesman’.
By Nick Searle-Donoso. In a visit to The Cellar Door, Nick finds a fascinating attempt to bring fine dining to the antiquity of Durham.
By Alice Healy. As we begin the new year and consider adopting a resolution, might we be able to make a collective effort to make our New Year a greener, more compassionate and more ethical one?
