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Forty Years On

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 9 Dec 201818 Jan 2019

By Richard Roberts, Law and Politics ’76-’79 At times, I do think my life has resembled…

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Family Circles

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 7 Dec 201818 Jan 2019

A review of Family Circles: a hilarious take on all the drama that comes with family life.

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  • Opinion

Period Poverty: The Unequal Flow

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 5 Dec 201818 Jan 2019

By Alice Sleightholme, first year Geography student Whilst products such as frozen yogurt and herbal…

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  • Arts and Culture

The People’s Bookshop

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 3 Dec 201818 Jan 2019

If you fancy exploring Durham’s independent bookshop scene, a good place to start would be a small step off Saddler street to an antiquated venue with an abundance of charm – The People’s Bookshop.

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Busted! Myths about India

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 2 Dec 201818 Jan 2019

By Chahat Paruthi, first year Marketing and Management When people think of India, so often…

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  • Life in John's

The Low-Down on Living Out

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 30 Nov 201818 Jan 2019

So, you’re worried about living out? Don’t worry, so were we.

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  • Opinion

Can we Perceive Emotion Through Texts Accurately?

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 28 Nov 201818 Jan 2019

By Sherlock Shi, first year Psychology student I think we all have encountered this situation…

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  • Arts and Culture

Souls of the North – A Review

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 26 Nov 201818 Jan 2019

Whilst I’m sure Christmas is the festivity on everyone’s mind, this event took the opportunity to explore North Eastern and Scottish ways of celebrating the dead before the advent of modern Halloween.

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10 Reasons to go to Hong Kong

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 25 Nov 201818 Jan 2019

If you ever find yourself thinking about what to do for your next holiday, let me persuade you to come to Hong Kong.

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  • Life in John's

A Chat with the Welfare Team – Part One

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 23 Nov 201818 Jan 2019

We chat with Marie, Gabriel, Dominic and Sophie about John’s welfare.

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