Co-captains, Kaylyn Lu and Pei Jun Quek, explain why they got involved with St John’s Table Tennis Club, and why they think you should too.
Category: 2024
The Chronicle’s Catchup continues: this time with College Chaplain, Liz Kent. Find out about her passion for the Northeast, rifle shooting, and paddleboarding in this must-read interview!
John’s Chronicle Deputy Editor, Dan Bavister, reports on the inauguration of Professor Jolyon Mitchell as the Principal of St John’s College.
Honor Place, a St John’s Students, tells of a month she spent in a community in France, where life revolves around the cows. The trip was made possible by the St John’s Student Opportunities Fund.
Joe Buss, co-captain of St John’s hockey team, tells John’s Chronicle about his involvement in the St John’s Hockey Team, one of the highlights of his time at Durham, and advises on how others can get involved.
Co-organiser Emily Martin, looks back on the Love and Pride Formal last week, and suggests queer liberation is as important a focus as it ever was.
It is a daunting experience to step into a new environment in a different country where there is no sense of familiarity, writes Pei Jun Quek and Jojo Kang. The Language Café, which was started in Michaelmas, aims to help John’s students build confidence in their language over tea, coffee and crisps.
Callum Hynd sits down to talk with Clare Finney, award-winning Food Journalist and St John’s Alum.
Vaibhav Mehta looks back on events held over the Christmas vacation for students who stayed in College
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.
