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− | Classics Club, or in its Latinate form Amici et Amicae Antiquitatis (Friends of Antiquity), is comprised of Greek, Latin, and Greek and Roman culture majors/minors and a few Fineberg groupies (students who enjoy Classics courses but do not have the academic diligence to actually declare a major or minor). | + | Classics Club, or in its Latinate form Amici et Amicae Antiquitatis (Friends of Antiquity), is comprised of [[Greek]], [[Latin]], and Greek and Roman culture majors/minors and a few Fineberg groupies (students who enjoy [[Classics]] courses but do not have the academic diligence to actually declare a major or minor). |
This past year the club hosted its first annual Homerathon, where over 20 Knox students read from Stanley Lombardo's translation of the Odyssey. The Classics Club is most well-known, however, for its Spring Dinner and Reading held apud Fineberg. | This past year the club hosted its first annual Homerathon, where over 20 Knox students read from Stanley Lombardo's translation of the Odyssey. The Classics Club is most well-known, however, for its Spring Dinner and Reading held apud Fineberg. |
Revision as of 11:19, 17 June 2007
Classics Club, or in its Latinate form Amici et Amicae Antiquitatis (Friends of Antiquity), is comprised of Greek, Latin, and Greek and Roman culture majors/minors and a few Fineberg groupies (students who enjoy Classics courses but do not have the academic diligence to actually declare a major or minor).
This past year the club hosted its first annual Homerathon, where over 20 Knox students read from Stanley Lombardo's translation of the Odyssey. The Classics Club is most well-known, however, for its Spring Dinner and Reading held apud Fineberg.