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President Trump’s actions are more far-reaching than Julius Caesar’s — and they have met less resistance than in Caesar's time.
As the Roman Empire expanded and became richer, its wealthy citizens demanded increasing amounts of luxury items, especially ...
Also coming to Navy Pier for a very full next season, a Halloween show, “Much Ado About Nothing” for the holidays and a ...
Out of the bubble” is a 10-week column exploring the UW Rome Center and other study abroad adventures in the capital of Italy ...
Artistic Director Edward Hall and Executive Director Kimberly Motes have announced the 2025/26 season lineup. The season ...
In Hong Kong and many parts of the world, we use the Gregorian calendar established by the Catholic Church. This solar ...
This lively Adriatic resort town reached a hedonistic peak in the 90s, but is going back to its illustrious roots ...
When tariffs were used in Ancient Rome, they often led to higher prices, black markets and other economic problems, Peter ...
Tariffs of 25% in ancient Rome led to the rise of black markets—a potential challenge for the Trump administration too.
Comparing Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Tucker Carlson’s “America First” coalition to that of Charles Lindbergh and Father ...
Agriculture remained an ideal measure of wealth in the ancient world even after Rome achieved economic superiority.
The Michigan Daily’s Digital Culture beat is summarizing March’s most impactful digital trends — all to fit in one minute of reading (or not).