There is a perceptible Roman bias in the teaching of law, but the ancient Greeks were actually also quite influential.
British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans purchased some ancient stones with mysterious inscriptions on them at a flea market in ...
A scholarship launched last year to identify and nurture the next generation of golf’s leaders is being repeated in Scotland. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club Scholarship is a collaboration between The ...
Let's go to very distant lands and floop the pig, as we check out Cryptozoic Entertainment's Adventure Time Card Wars: ...
Perhaps Yitro was not just looking for a God to believe in but a nation to be part of. In the splitting of the sea and the war of Amalek, Jethro found a special destiny embedded in Jewish peoplehood, ...
UVA students selected objects for display and crafted museum text for The Fralin Museum of Art’s newest exhibition.
Philosophers have always wrestled with how love can be so morally important, yet so personal and even arbitrary.
Alessio Figalli studies optimal transport, a field of math that ranges from the movements of clouds to the workings of ...
Fast-forward to the 21st century, and thanks to the wonders of genetic research, we’re now closer than ever to pinpointing ...
We sit down for a coffee with veteran Sudanese-British broadcaster Zeinab Badawi, who discusses the value of history and the ...
Beinart's latest book treats Zionism as a given, erases historical Jewish opposition to the racist ideology, and gives ...
From encouraging saying ‘no’ to more work and social obligations, to advocating for four-day workweeks and communal napping, rest experts and influencers discuss the upsides of downtime ...