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The Starry One: A Modern Look at a Monster

Frankish Law and the Wergeld in the Early Middle Ages By Drake Ogden

November 9, 2020November 9, 2020dpogden

The law, both in its formation and its application, are cornerstones of most developed societies, and certainly the laws and customs of any group can …

A Hello from the New Student Editor of the Trident: Drake Ogden

September 12, 2020dpogden

Hello! My name is Drake Ogden, and as of this fall semester I will be assuming the position of student editor for the Trident! I …

Medieval Combat By Amanda Hays

March 23, 2020August 26, 2020alhays

I looked outside my window and tried to figure out what I was going to wear. It was a gray and chilly October day; not …

Only Foules Rush In: The Love Poem Behind Saint Valentine’s Day By Amanda Hays

February 14, 2020May 2, 2024alhays

That time of year has come again. February– a time of love, bad weather, and a hope that spring is just around the corner. Don’t …

Another Cheesy Love Poem By Madison Williams

February 14, 2020February 11, 2020alhays

I shall craft a new love song, One that stands true while winds of change batter at it.  For my love seeks to test me: …

The “Dirty” Middle Ages: A New Perspective By Capri Pappas

December 10, 2019December 10, 2019alhays

“Bring out your dead!” When one thinks of the Black Death, they usually picture the iconic scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail where …

The Accidental Classicist: An Interview with Dr. McOsker by Amanda Hays

December 5, 2019December 6, 2019alhays

For some of us, finding our interests and what we want to do with our lives comes naturally. Dancers may talk about how as young …

Medieval Monsters by Kaitie Welch

November 26, 2019December 5, 2019alhays

Monsters: how do we see them in a historical sense? Often times when asked this question, people look to the Middle Ages, perhaps because of …

Thrice-Told Tales: A New AMRS Course

November 22, 2019December 6, 2019alhays

The AMRS program has recently added a new course to its curriculum: AMRS 100.1: “Thrice-Told Tales.” This course delves into the stories that humans have …

Inside a Russian Monastery by Amanda Hays

November 12, 2019January 24, 2020alhays

A monk led us through the cathedral back outside. He was clothed in black robes and talked very softly. The cathedral was enormous, with beautiful …

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