In the next part of our ‘Stories from St John’s’ series, Tim Gray, organ scholar at St John’s from 1961-64, recalls the three happy years he spent at the college reading Classics and Music.
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Opinion Editor Grant Kuppenheimer interviews recent John’s graduate Annabelle Bulag to learn more about life after college.
John’s Chronicle Deputy Editor, Dan Bavister, reports on the inauguration of Professor Jolyon Mitchell as the Principal of St John’s College.
Arts and Culture Editor Ollie Cochran talks with John’s alumnus Stevie Martin about her memories of Durham and her wide-ranging career in the entertainment industry.
John’s Chronicle Deputy Editor, Dan Bavister, goes behind the scenes at the Arts, Music and Culture Formal, reviewing a wonderful evening of entertainment and creative expression.
On Thursday 4 and Friday 5 January, we celebrated Winter Congregation 2024. Graduating St John’s…
Alumna Barbara Perryman was one of the first women admitted to St John’s College in 1973. Lucy Irving interviews her to discover what college life was like in the 70s and how her university experience shaped her future.
Daisy Mitchell talks to Issy, a current third year student at St John’s College, and her mum, Nicolie, a John’s alumna. In a unique investigation into the different experiences of John’s students across two generations, they were asked about their time and involvement in the college. Additionally, Nicolie speaks of finding her husband at university and her opinions on Issy’s admission into the college in 2021.
Alumnus Don Erman shares photos and memories of life at St John’s 60 years ago in 1963.
On the first weekend of September, over 70 alumni made their way back up the…
