Meet fresher Ahmed Latif, David Wilkinson First Generation Scholar 2024-25. From rowing, formals and late-night board games to taking on the role of Welfare Officer for DU Boxing, Ahmed’s time at St John’s College has been nothing short of transformative. Coming from a state school, he wasn’t sure what to expect from Durham — but John’s quickly became a place he could call home. In this interview, he reflects on the friendships, challenges, and unexpected passions he’s discovered along the way, and why St John’s truly lives up to its reputation as the kindest college.
Beyond the Bailey editor, Ruby Pike, recaps the launch of the newly released book ‘Picturing Peace: Photography, Conflict Transformation, and Peacebuilding’.
Miro Cafolla reflects on a Café Théologique talk at St John’s College, where speakers explored the complex ties between faith, religion, and war.
Life in John’s editor, Maia Tollner, reviews last Wednesday’s Environment and Fairtrade Formal, which promoted the value of sustainable eating in protecting the environment.
Thanks to the St John’s Opportunities Fund, Erica Fox was able to travel to Mexico to volunteer for a month as a field assistant.
As the year goes on, there are plenty of activities and societies to become involved with. ‘Life in John’s’ Editor Maddy Chammings interviews the President of St. John’s Feminist Society, Martha Thornycroft, to find out more about what they do.
Arts and Culture Editor Christian O’Brien writes about his experience of watching the Bailey Theatre Company’s freshers’ play, ‘Sherlock Holmes’, having ran on the 8th and 9th of February 2025.
Life in John’s editor, Maia Tollner, reflects on last week’s Faith and Cultures Fayre and the college community’s aims to embrace cultural and religious diversity.
Arts and Culture Editor Christian O’Brien goes behind the scenes of the Bailey Theatre Company’s newest production, ‘Sherlock Holmes’, talking to some of the cast and crew.
