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In the News
Below is a list of articles that have appeared in
newspapers and on websites promoting the study of the classics. This list
is subject to change, depending upon whether the article is still online.
Don't forget to check out
Rogueclassicism for the latest news and information related to classics, at
http://www.atrium-media.com/rogueclassicism
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MUS students score high on Latin exam
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More students see the benefits of Latin studies
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Daniel: He's at the heart of West's Latin powerhouse
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For
1 day, dead language rises to inspire
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All
in a Day’s work: Latin teacher keeps
culture alive and well at SHS
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St. Mary's students visit Italy, view many ancient sites
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All hail the Roman citizenry at E.T.R.: Togas and sandals are de
rigueur on this particular Monday at ET Richardson Middle School.
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Vatican's Latin expert no stuffy academic
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Analysis: Pope pushing a Latin trend
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Gaudeamus
igitur? - Hardly, says Vatican's Latin lover
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Latin: A Language Alive and Well
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Notre
Dame students of Latin earn honors in national exam
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Valley students conquer National Latin Exam
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Veni, vidi, vici: Pomfret School scores high marks on Latin exams
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First Latin Fest celebrates culture
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Togas dress up learning Garb recalls historic role of Romans.
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(ON GREEK)
Ancient wonder
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Building bridges to the fifth century B.C. and beyond
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MU students encouraged to teach Latin
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High school students gather to experience Latin at UA
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Spartacus Pepsi
Ad!
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Students take a walk through ancient worlds
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What the Romans did for Us (about gardening)
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Classics Bee
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Home-schoolers Flock to Classical Cottage School:
Weekly Program Offers Classes in Latin, Greek Culture, Sign
Language, Hard-to-Teach Subjects
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Pupils' Roman Day
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Pinelands fest is a treat for students, faculty
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The
Year of Languages (discussion of Latin starts at about minute 42)
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MC proclaims 2005 Year of Languages
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Cooking just one of professors many interests
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Latin alive and well at middle school
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3rd-graders relive the glory of Rome
Games, feast end 3 weeks of studying its culture
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Latin is scattered throughout our modern language
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Latin alive and well at middle school
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UW symposium seeks to
separate fact, fiction of Trojan War
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Educators Support Students' Interest In Greek
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Epic 'Iliad' reading: 24 hours in Tempe
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Latin is alive and well at Utah schools
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Classics: Local readers relish a good debate over ancient Greek yarns
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New Textbooks: Is There Something New to Say About a Dead
Language?
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A Look at
the New "Wheelock's Latin"
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New Latin Textbook Changes With Times
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Latin hasn't changed, but teaching styles have
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Latin revival shows everything very old is new again
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Passion for Latin thrives in Rome (July 2004)
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Forget 'Hic, Haec, Hoc.' Try 'O Tempora! O Lingua!'
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Carpe NLTRW’: MC professor urges Latin students to ‘seize the week’
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A Classic Comeback
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Roman Rebound
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Ancient
Roman coins still can buy broad educational goals
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Latin
being resurrected: schools say its a bonafide help on scores
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Latin Lovers (in USA Weekend--short but sweet)
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Latin Lives in Verbal Scores (requires registration)
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Aiming Higher with a Little Latin (requires registration)
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What
could learning Latin ever do for us? (VERY GOOD)
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Latin
comes to life with Dr. Seuss
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'Green
Eggs and Ham' Put Into Latin (scroll
down)
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How The Grinch Stole Christmas And The Cat In The Hat Are Both In
Latin - Imagine That!
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Hooked on Classics
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Exhibit uncovers little-known African-American intellectuals
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Students learn Roman culture for certamen tournaments
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Latin Making a Comeback in High Schools
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Ancient Tongues on Tap at Cony
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Latin is alive and holding its own
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Dead, but not forgotten (tongue-in-cheek; fun to read)
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'Dead'
language is alive and well at Saratoga Springs High School
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Teacher makes language fun
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Alex Holmes--USC's Renaissance Man
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Schools reviving a dead language
As schools focus on basics, lovers of Latin rising
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Students play racy Roman lives hoping nothing is lost in translation
(from Sydney, Australia)
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Lingua Latina vivit: Latin language lives on
as its popularity soars
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Mirabile dictu, amor Latin est nunc et semper
'Dead' language enjoying resurgence in nation's schools
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Latin lives in Grand Forks
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The Latin Lover
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Greek to You: Is classical education dead?
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Classics on odyssey from stuffy to cool
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County foots bill for summer program
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Dead Language Brought Back to Life
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Teacher's Web site links students to ancient past
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A return to
the classics in classes
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Classic
Chicago: A non-traditional approach to studying Greek, Roman
antiquities
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Computer Program to teach Latin
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Learning Latin at Eton School
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Pope
Pushes for Wider use of Latin
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U.S. Study of "Dead" Latin is Making a Comeback
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Latin Lover
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Latin
Makes a Comeback
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I
think, therefore I do Latin
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Latin
lives on, despite county budget woes
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The
Latin lesson, or why moms always win
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Speak of the dead: Animam Latinae novam inspirant
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Bush
regales dinner guests with impromptu oratory on Vergil's Minor works
(THIS IS A SPOOF)
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Latin
challenges athletics as Notre Dame Web champ
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Language
of Caesars is reborn: Sterling Heights academy teaches Latin
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Latin
classes return
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Net
helps resuscitate a "dead" language
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FROM TIME MAGAZINE
The
New Case for Latin: Some schools find that kids learn more about
English by studying the language of ancient Rome
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Et
tu, students?
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Eager
Students Keep Latin Alive
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The
Draw of Ancient Language and Culture
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When
In Rome ... Or Not: Retired teacher still laughing in Latin
Many of the articles I find via the abbreviated version of Explorator,
the free weekly email newsletter devoted to matters archaeological and
ancient, by David Meadows. If you would like to subscribe to the full
version, with archaeological news from around the world and in various
time periods, send a blank email message to:
mailto: explorator-subscribe@egroups.com
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