Photo Courtesy of Amazon Homer’s “The Odyssey” follows the indefatigable hero Odysseus on his long, incredible journey home to Ithaca. Written around 700 BCE, the epic Greek poem is one of the
It’s a big leap going from no previous knowledge on indigenous peoples of the Americas, to English and History curriculum covering nations like the Cherokee, Sioux, Wampanoag and more. When choosing to
MoreCatching the attention of everyone who walks through the Tate Library, the Dia de Los Muertos exhibit is truly spectacular. The exhibit features a colorful display of student posters that honor the
MoreThis Homecoming the CSAB -IT class ran the drive, focusing on relief for Hurricane Ida. On Sunday, August 29, Ida slammed into Louisiana with devastating force leaving more than 1 million customers
MoreEarlier this week, I had the privilege of sitting down with Rachel Ehrlich, who is the Co-Chair of the Ethics Department, an Ethics teacher and my own advisor. Erin Saunders: Where did
MoreThis year’s fall drama was the original play Julien written by playwright Ryan Drake. The show was performed on October 22nd and 23rd on the quad. The faculty crew includes director and
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