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January 14, 2022

Catullus vs. Ovid

Catullus vs. Ovid: Poetry and the Minotaur: by Liat Arginteanu Mythology is a window into the ancient world, a portal that allows us to look into another time and analyze its

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January 14, 2022

Vergil Eclogue I Rendition

Literary Translation of Vergil’s Eclogue I Sarah Murphy My initial gravitation toward—and eventual selection of—Vergil’s Eclogue I was sparked by the remarkably stark contrast between the attitudes, situations, and mannerisms

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January 14, 2022

If Caesar Had To Explain COVID-19

If Caesar Had To Explain COVID-19… Harris Lencz ‘22 & Dillon Horowitz ‘22 Nuntiīs terribilis pestis in Asiā pronuntiatīs, cīvēs Romanī  reī pūblicae salūtī timebant. Lēgātī iērunt ad Romam monēre 

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January 14, 2022

The Fae

The Fae: by Maria Millette My grandmother used to tell me about the fae  Little beings that danced around the collard green grass that decorated our farm.  Their little feet