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Between graduation in the morning, a 35-plus mile bus ride to Montclair that quickly followed or the 50 minute lightning ...
As Christopher Gray records his first album with the choir of St John’s College, Cambridge, he tells Martin Cullingford about how music both past and present enriches its sound If you are a library, ...
Piers Recordon was born in 1936. In 1961 he qualified from St John’s College, Cambridge, which he loved, and Barts, on which he was less keen. He met his wife, Gill, while doing house jobs; they ...
Caruso St John'’s ... college’s gardens. 5th Studio's work includes the erection of a new 11.2m-high pumphouse building for river-source energy generation from the River Cam, proving heating and hot ...
A century-old prank involving a Cambridge University chapel ... Rector of Terrington St Clement in Norfolk, in 1348. It was re-founded in 1557 by John Caius as Gonville and Caius College. In 1958, ...
has secured the support of two of Cambridge University’s colleges - King’s College and St John’s College - for the first time. Marking a major milestone for FutureIN, both colleges have formally ...
An alumnus of St John’s College, Professor Mitchell studied for his Master’s Degree in Durham, and has also attended Selwyn College, Cambridge and the University of Edinburgh. He then joined Durham ...
The Cambridge Long Vacation Scholarship provides the opportunity for 8 students to attend Kings College and 1 student to attend St John’s College for four weeks during the summer, from Monday 14 July ...
Two free throws from hulking center Zuby Ejiofor gave way to a two-handed slam from lanky forward Aaron Scott, the result of which was a three-possession lead for St. John’s. And when point ...
Following the admission of women to St John’s College chapel choir in 2021, King’s remains the only Cambridge college that excludes women from its chapel choir. The inclusion of female ...
with drawings by Isobel Nolan. She is the current Writer in Residence at St John’s College, Cambridge.
As I navigate my way through the complex maze of cottages and battlements just off Bridge Street, I eventually locate the loaf-shaped house of Vona Groarke, writer-in-residence at St John’s College ...