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  • 2022

John’s Pub Quiz

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  • Posted on 15 Jan 202219 Jul 2022

By Clodomiro Cafolla, Postgraduate Tutor On Monday 11 November, John’s Bar very proudly hosted an…

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Edinburgh: Why the Scottish capital is the perfect day trip from Durham? 

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  • Posted on 13 Dec 20216 May 2022

By Nick Searle-Donoso Although Edinburgh might sound a tad exotic for a day trip, it…

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From Durham to New York: the MA essay that keeps on giving

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 3 Dec 20213 Dec 2021

by Andrew Roberts Andrew Roberts is a Methodist Minister, writer and speaker. He did his…

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Reflections from The College – Time in one of the ‘stans’

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  • Posted on 26 Apr 202120 May 2022

By Richard A Roberts, BA TEP CTAPS. They say that travel broadens the mind, and…

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Life in Lockdown Two and a Half

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 1 Mar 20217 Jul 2021

By Steven Tulip. Perhaps one and two halves would be more accurate. The roads don’t…

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Reflections from The College: Is it ever right to inherit?

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 24 Sep 202020 May 2022

By Richard A Roberts, BA TEP CTAPS. The tragic death toll arising from the Covid19…

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Equipping Christian Leadership in an Age of Science

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 16 Aug 202011 Aug 2020

By Despina Katsidou, Deputy Project Coordinator for ECLAS and St John’s Alumna. St John’s College is the…

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Lockdown diaries: my walk to work

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 12 Aug 20203 Nov 2020

By Rebecca Bouveng, Senior Tutor. I miss walking to St John’s in the morning. It’s…

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Lockdown Diaries: The Senior Tutor’s (Garden) Office

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 29 May 2020

By Rebecca Bouveng, Jasmine Baker-Sones, Becca Hasler and Sally Hewett. The Senior Tutor’s Office reflect on working from home.

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Lockdown: A Farming Perspective

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 27 May 2020

By Laura Day. Amidst the pandemic, Laura reflects on life at home on a farm in Cumbria.

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