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  2. ‘Uncomfortable and unpleasantly true’ story of slavery and abolition…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/uncomfortable-and-unpleasantly-true-story-slavery-and-abolition-new-exhibition
    ‘Uncomfortable and unpleasantly true’ story of slavery and abolition told in new exhibition bringing key collections together. Personal campaign materials of slavery abolitionist and St John’s alumnus Thomas Clarkson form the basis of a thought
  3. ‘This global emergency cannot be ignored’ – Master of St John’s…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/global-emergency-cannot-be-ignored-master-st-johns-reveals-action-plan-tackle-climate-crisis
    ‘This global emergency cannot be ignored’ – Master of St John’s reveals action plan to tackle climate crisis. St John’s has launched a series of ‘big and demanding’ climate crisis commitments to help the College reach net zero
  4. ‘Swish’ pop-up clothes swap event comes to St John’s College | St…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/swish-pop-clothes-swap-event-comes-st-johns-college
    ‘Swish’ pop-up clothes swap event comes to St John’s College. St John’s is to hold its first ‘Swish’ clothes swap party to encourage sustainable fashion habits among the College community while supporting local charities. ‘Swishing’
  5. ‘Spellbinding’ Coronation Service held at St John’s College to mark…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/spellbinding-coronation-service-held-st-johns-college-mark-historic-day
    ‘Spellbinding’ Coronation Service held at St John’s College to mark historic day. Hundreds of people attended a specially-devised sequence of music and readings in the iconic Chapel of St John’s College on Sunday to celebrate the Coronation
  6. ‘Rosetta Stone’ of the internet could help researchers finally solve…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/rosetta-stone-internet-could-help-researchers-finally-solve-puzzle-ancient-minoan-language
    ‘Rosetta Stone’ of the internet could help researchers finally solve puzzle of ancient Minoan language. Huge strides have been made towards deciphering a ‘mysterious’ Greek script that could transform our knowledge of a Bronze Age
  7. ‘Outstanding’ students win Larmor Awards for studies and community…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/outstanding-students-win-larmor-awards-studies-and-community-work
    ‘Outstanding’ students win Larmor Awards for studies and community work. A powerlifter and a charity campaigner are among five graduates of St John’s to be honoured with 2023 Larmor Awards for their exceptional academic work and contributions
  8. ‘Mudcub’ sculptures continue College tradition of celebrating…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/mudcub-sculptures-continue-college-tradition-celebrating-diversity
    ‘Mudcub’ sculptures continue College tradition of celebrating diversity. A contemporary art installation that brings together the themes of diversity, inclusion, ecology and humanity has moved to St John’s College for the academic year. The
  9. ‘Mary Wollstonecraft wasn’t a killjoy’ – says author of new book on…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/mary-wollstonecraft-wasnt-killjoy-says-author-new-book-trailblazing-writer
    ‘Mary Wollstonecraft wasn’t a killjoy’ – says author of new book on the trailblazing writer. A new book by a St John’s historian paints a richly rounded picture of the writer and philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft, aiming to restore her to
  10. ‘I’ve known for a long time how fragile life is – the rest of the…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/ive-known-long-time-how-fragile-life-rest-world-just-catching
    ‘I’ve known for a long time how fragile life is – the rest of the world is just catching up’. When seven-year-old Jonathan Gilmour started bumping into things and falling over, his family initially thought he was going through a clumsy phase.
  11. ‘In Memoriam’ | St John's College, University of Cambridge

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/%E2%80%98-memoriam%E2%80%99
    Framed autograph manuscript, 1895 (II/10/1). Butler drafted this poem after bidding farewell to his friend Hans Faesch, who left England in ill health, bound for Singapore on a stormy night in February 1895. The poem’s title was somewhat

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