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Weekend Reading: Exciting Times
Last weekend we held a celebration (online and in person in one of Durham University’s lovely Palace Green buildings) of all the exciting classical things…
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Weekend Reading: Beginning Again
It’s good to be back! Specifically, it’s nice to be resuming my Weekend Reading posts. I thought that the summer would allow me time to…
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Launching the Hadrian’s Wall Classical Association!
As many people who read this blog know, bringing Classics into North-East communities is a goal that is close to my heart. Twenty years ago…
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Weekend Reading: Catching Up
It’s been a long couple of weeks, due to illness: first the delights of a sickness bug, then weather headaches. I suppose it’s useful to…
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Weekend Reading: Requiem for A330
This week I’ve been saying a final goodbye to an old friend: A330. Those of you who’ve studied with the OU will probably know what…
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Weekend Reading: Dangerous Books
It’s been an interesting week in the news. Cambridge classicist David Butterfield made the headlines in the Times and the Daily Mail for claims that…
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I intended to have many photos to share with you this week. You see, for the last few months I’ve been planning a trip to…
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This week is Autism Acceptance Week, and wherever I look, people are talking about autism. As an autistic person myself, it’s actually quite disconcerting. But…
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It’s a difficult post to write today. Those of you who follow me on Twitter or who have read the OU Classical Studies Blog this…
