The Accidental Classicist: An Interview with Dr. McOsker by Amanda Hays
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
This school year has seen an increase of AMRS events on campus. The latest of these, a student led recitation of the Old English epic Beowulf, …
Beowulf is one of the earliest examples of English literature, and because of that evidence on its background can be hard to uncover. However, Professor …
Richard II is a much maligned figure in history. Most people probably know him as one of two things, either as the tragic figure from …
When you think of the dead, what do you think of? Is it the image of lost souls sunken and decaying in the ground with …
It is tempting to begin by writing “It all started in my Grade 12 literature class with Mr. Ames. . .” because there is a …
The Mongols were a people that moved endlessly. Conquering came to them easily and quickly; they started their campaign in the 1200s, and took over …