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The first true alphabet was an invention of the Greek world, revolutionizing writing, literacy, and shaping foundations of ...
The Latin alphabet is the most recognizable form of written language, whose history goes back to the eras of ancient Greek ...
Alpha Pi Omega was founded in the 1990s, and has over 14 chapters on college campuses around the country, with about 900 ...
The 97-year-old Skordis is one of only 900 people in the world who speak Cypriot Maronite Arabic, or Sanna. Today, his ...
Kate Soper’s tender, whimsical “Orpheus Orchestra Opus Onus,” a tribute to the orchestra, had its premiere on Thursday with ...
The Post’s reporting about Democrats’ debate over language hits at a core tension that the party is facing as it struggles to ...
Hickman’s new biography, ‘Between Grief and Nothing,’ exposes the author’s flaws while also cementing his genius ...
After flubbing a chance to win earlier in Thursday’s Scripps National Spelling Bee final, the 13-year-old from the Dallas ...
The Clinton Good Cheer, located at Ken’s Korner Shopping Plaza on Highway 525, has the feel of a classic thrift store. The ...
Is Al Jardine still just at least a little bit boyish, at 82? Yes, he is, with both the small and big B. Although this ...
In the mid-1800s, the invention of the Braille system radically changed the lives of millions of visually impaired people around the world — but how much do you know about the person who created it?