View Article  Where to find those classroom posters.
The National Committee for Latin and Greek in the USA has made available a large set of posters that I would be happy to use to decorate my classroon walls. I have put small, fuzzy versions of some of them on this Blog, but the originals are high quality pdf files. The posters are of three main types:   more »
View Article  If you are studying Cicero, look here.
The Friends of Classics regularly feature news about the Classics on their website, and this month they present, in full, an article on Cicero and the law courts, which is preparing for a TV programme on Cicero.   more »
View Article  2005 is the Year of Languages - and Latin gets half the links!
I found out from 'Explorator' that the USA is designating 2005 the Year of Languages. A web page by the Seattle public radio KUOW (I'm told that these radio station names are allocated centrally and the letters mean nothing) gives four links, two of which concern Latin. In addition the page gives access to a 54-minute radio programme on language learning, with an interview about the Latin revival from minutes 42-50, and shorter mentions at minutes 23 and 31.   more »

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