by Animus | Apr 21, 2025 | Essay
Kat Moore
University of Arizona
Movement and migration is an essential part of the human experience both today and in the past. We commute to work with bikes, buses, and cars. To explore new places, we can hop on an airplane and be in a completely different county in a matter of hours. We could even hop on a boat and make pit stops at various destinations.
by Animus | Jan 17, 2023 | Essay
Anne Johnakin Dartmouth College TW: Discussions of rape and sexual assault. Feminist Pedagogy as Applied to the Classics Classroom Classics is sometimes seen as (and taught as) a field by white men, for white men. In the past few decades, the field has broadened its...
by Animus | May 30, 2022 | Essay
Adam Johnson University of Ottawa This piece seeks to challenge common perceptions about Julius Caesar’s expedition to Egypt in 48-47 BCE. The expedition is often seen as an unnecessary undertaking, ignited solely by Caesar’s supposed affection for...
by Animus | Apr 18, 2022 | Essay
An essay by Liz Carvalho.
University of British Columbia
by Animus | Feb 1, 2022 | Essay
An essay by Ayush Pancholy.
University of California, Berkeley