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  • 2025

Reflections 40 Years On

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 24 Sep 202528 Oct 2025

After attending the 40 Years on Reunion this September, Richard Horton (1983-1986 Natural Sciences) shares his reflections on returning to John’s and the value of kindness.

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  • Life in John's

Like Grandfather, Like Granddaughter: Two Generations of Johnians

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 22 Sep 202520 Jan 2026

Imogen Taylor, Head of Communications, Media & Alumni Relations for the Chronicle, talks to Ian Bunting and his granddaughter Eryn Reiss, both alumni of John’s. Ian was Director of Pastoral Studies for Cranmer Hall (1971-1978) and Eryn was an undergraduate student in John’s studying Modern Languages (2018-2022).

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  • 2025

What to Expect in Welcome Week

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 12 Sep 202520 Jan 2026

Editor Ella Guy gives her experience of Welcome Week and describes what to expect.

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  • 2025

Print Edition Editorial 2025

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 20 Aug 202515 Aug 2025

Dan Bavister, Editor-in-Chief, writes the editorial to this year’s print edition of The John’s Chronicle

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  • 2025

Poetry from the Bailey

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 15 Aug 2025

Lucy Tyrrell and Dan Bavister share their poetry.

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  • 2025

Matt and Amy: Life After Durham

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 10 Jul 202518 Sep 2025

Arts and Culture Editor Ella Guy interviews Matt Wilson on his time at John’s and life after Durham.

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  • 2024

A Festive Fusion

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 30 Jan 2024

Vaibhav Mehta looks back on events held over the Christmas vacation for students who stayed in College

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  • 2023

Get to know the new SJCR Executive!

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 29 Jul 2023

The 2023-2024 SJCR Executive team were elected at the end of Epiphany term and are…

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  • 2023

Leavers’ Service Reflections 

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 23 Jun 202328 Jun 2023

By Lucy Irving, Finalist  On the 6th of June, a Leavers service was held in…

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  • 2023

Review of the Bailey Theatre Company’s ‘The Phantom of the Opera’

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 14 Jun 2023

Dan Bavister reviews the Bailey Theatre Company summer 2023 production. 5 Stars This year’s take…

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