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
Category: 2023
For Holocaust Memorial Day Thomas Jackson, SJCR President 2022-23, reflects on his trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau in April, 2023.
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.
Cheng Shaye-Ann writes a guide to the wonderfully confusing world that is the building of Cranmer.
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.
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.
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.
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…