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In cutting languages, colleges undercut commitments to social justice and to translation, in the broadest possible sense, Jessica Blum-Sorensen writes.

In Defense of Languages

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Latin may help students bridge their native language with English

Exclusive: Camden School for Girls uses Just Giving site to raise money to keep course going

Emma Thompson donates £500 to former school’s fund-raiser to save Classical Greek lessons

John Byron Kuhner on Latin as an alive and spoken language.

Global Latinists

Re-introduction of Latin and Greek would prompt

Re-introduction of Latin and Greek would prompt "huge interest"

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Slavery, Euphemism, and the New Testament

Yorkshire school to stop teaching Latin after 600 years

Yorkshire school to stop teaching Latin after 600 years

David Ferry Won the National Book Award in His 80s. In His 90s, He Has Translated Virgil.

David Ferry Won the National Book Award in His 80s. In His 90s, He Has Translated Virgil.

Latin Lesson

Latin Lesson | History Today

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With Latin and computer coding, New Orleans school puts 21st Century spin on 'classical education'

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