Agamemnon’s Fatal Decisions
Agamemnon's tragic fate stemmed from a series of fatal choices, including sacrificing his daughter for power. His decisions led to war, betrayal, and ultimately his death at the hands of his vengeful wife, Clytemnestra.
Everyone Loves Bacon
Bacon: the ultimate multitasker. It can spark wars over potatoes and extinguish empires with flaming pigs! Who knew America's favorite food was such a game-changer? Next up, swine-inspired diplomacy!
Memorial Day and The Odyssey
This Memorial Day, we reflect on the ancient Greek concepts of nòstos and arête in Homer’s Odyssey as a timeless tribute to sacrifice, homecoming, and the complex humanity of veterans.
It’s Not AI, I’m Just Autistic
The integration of AI technology has unfairly damaged the reputations of neurodivergent individuals by misclassifying their authentic writing as AI-generated, exacerbating discrimination and misunderstanding in academic settings.
The Tale of the Pied Piper
In 1284, Hamelin was drowning in rats, until a brightly dressed stranger played a silver flute and led them to the Weser. When the town refused to pay, he returned. This time, it wasn’t rats he took. One hundred thirty children vanished. Only the blind, the lame, and the deaf remained.
