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Last night in Hamilton 602, German archaeologist Sigrid Vierck charmed Homer enthusiasts and Lit Hum students alike. “Who is that boy in the movies? Indiana Jones…? I think I’m more like Lara Croft because I’m a woman.”  Vierck may not be the next Indiana Jones or Lara Croft, but her lecture on Homeric objects had […]

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Having spent too long playing a professor, Harrison Ford has decided to put down real roots in academia, renaming the George Barry Ford Hall – a residence for Catholic graduate students – in his own image.  We suspect he will be in Morningside Heights soon for a ribbon cutting.

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