Archbishop Nelson Pérez, Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, and other prelates led prayers during a service Feb. 16 prayer ...
Beyond the handful of memorial libraries, many other ancient Roman public libraries were great cultural centers, including ...
By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan As the US drifts closer to authoritarianism, the words of Hans and Sophie Scholl and the ...
These mathematical calculations, each named after a letter from the Greek alphabet, tell you how options contracts will react under different market conditions. While the term might evoke images ...
Host Mitch Jeserich talks about how democracy was born out of a class struggle between the aristocrats and the poor masses in ancient Athens. This episode covers part 2 of the 3 part telling of the ...
Greece’s President of the Republic is often seen as a ceremonial figure, but hidden within the Constitution are powers that ...
Josh Wolf, an independent journalist, filmmaker and activist, will speak to students about First Amendment rights during the ...
Monday, in front of the Athens County Courthouse, a President’s Day protest was held because of citizens' unhappiness with ...
Because Constantine II refused to renounce the right to the throne, the Greek government took Greek citizenship away from the ...
The legalization of civil marriage in Greece in 1982 faced fierce opposition from the Church and conservatives, much like ...
Cleisthenes was the statesman who laid the foundations of democracy in ancient Athens by dividing Attica into ten tribes by location.
In Athens, the fifth century BC served as a period in which art and thought flourished, and it defines our image of Ancient ...