By Elena Connolly, third year English Literature Undergraduate. It’s pre-drinks on a Wednesday night. Everyone…
Category: Opinion
Opinion is where Johnians share their perspectives on the ideas, debates, and experiences that matter to them. These pieces are thoughtful, personal, and sometimes provocative, offering space for disagreement, reflection, and new ways of seeing campus life and the world beyond it. Views expressed here are those of the individual authors.
By Toby Pitchers. For too long the story of Creation has been caricatured on the…
By Alice Healy. Sustainability and veganism are terms often treated synonymously; what is vegan must…
By Gabriel Callaghan Liberals and conservatives alike are rightly outraged by police actions in Minneapolis…
By Richard Roberts. A reflection on opening family archives and the value of such memory boxes.
By Gabriel Callaghan. In the current lockdown situation, Gabriel discusses how we can develop new skills, share these with others and prepare for the future.
By Gabriel Callaghan. A discussion of the treatment of veterans in British society.
By Miro Cafolla. An account of a recent Café Politique discussion between Professor Aileen McHarg and Dr Benedict Douglas, on whether the UK needs a written constitution.
By Clarissa Wemple. Ever wondered which category of the John’s Chronicle blog you’d fit best? We’ve got the quiz for you!
By Miro Cafolla and Alice Keith. A discussion of the first Café Politique on the Second Amendment to the US Constitution.
