Links for 27 June
  • You can follow all the exciting ACL happenings this week on Twitter via the #ACLLXVI hashtag.
  • An article from the Spectator which discusses the value of English to Latin translation.
  • Why the humanities are important in a STEM-focused word.
  • A New York Times piece on Archimedes and his inventions.

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