January 12-16th Roundup
In case you missed some of the content from the ACCS this week:
The Four considered whether Latin or Greek are required for a classical education, the best training manual for boards, whether faculty meetings are a waste of time, and if students should be allowed to form Turning Point clubs at classical schools.
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Devin O’Donnell returns with another etymology, this time pondering the origins of the word “amateur” and how this affects the good life:
Artes Mechanicae investigates Hugh of St. Victor’s account of the mechanical arts and their place in the classical tradition. In this episode, Austin Hoffman shows how Cicero’s telling of the union between wisdom and eloquence informs our educational efforts:
May God bless you in your labors.


