Daisy Mitchell recalls her experience at the Charity Sector Formal on Thursday 9th May. She reveals the conversations she had with guests and her opinion on the panel and formal as a whole.
Category: Life in John’s
Lee Hanfakheaw writes how he and his Pool teammates beat the University of York’s team in the College Varsity event in March.
Helena Farthing gives an inside perspective on her experience modelling in the John’s Charity Fashion Show, from the six week’s choreography practice to the craziness of the night itself.
With the support of the St John’s Student Opportunities Fund, Charlotte Fife was able to attend the Karate BUCS National competition.
Imogen Taylor goes behind the scenes of The Bailey Charity Fashion Show. She discovers the creative vision of the show through discussions with Aga Oledzka, the Creative Chair, and finds out about the show’s charitable association.
The Chronicle’s Catchup series continues with an interview with Lucas Mix. Discover his passion for martial arts, science, academia, and, of course, Durham. By Luca Hughes Joshi.
Will Cutlan-Smyth, Captain of St John’s Cricket, explains why he got involved with St John’s Cricket Club, and encourages others to give it a try.
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.
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.
