Spices, often overlooked, played a pivotal role in shaping Ancient Greek civilization. From the bustling markets of Athens to ...
This column originally appeared in The Keys Citizen on Jan. 30, 2021.
For the Ancient Greeks, music connected philosophy, medicine, and ethics, shaping both individual character and the common ...
For centuries, scientists have known that plants "breathe" through microscopic pores on their leaves called stomata. These ...
This article is the first of a three-part series on how the Stanford community can revive social life on campus. This first piece covers Greek life, and will be followed by articles on sexual violence ...
For versatility and effectiveness, it has no equal. It is capable of an astonishing variety of tasks — lifting heavy objects, ...
One of only three Celtic battle horns ever found in the U.K., the carnyx unearthed in West Norfolk could yield new insights into Iron Age warfare, ritual and sound.
New members can claim up to 2,000,000 Crown Coins and 100 Sweeps Coins through the mystery wheel spin, plus a no-deposit ...
Bronze instrument or carnyx dug up in Norfolk in area inhabited by Celtic tribe led by warrior who fought Romans ...
Step into seven extraordinary libraries set within UNESCO World Heritage Sites, from the gilded halls of Portugal’s ...
A group of European countries led by the United Kingdom and Germany is examining plans to strengthen military presence in ...
Opinion
No, private schools aren’t victims of ‘reverse discrimination’ – and Cambridge should know better
Trinity Hall’s plan to target elite schools sends the message that privilege equals talent, when the reality is that poorer students are already on the back foot, says professor of social mobility at ...
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