SAMPLE CHAPTER ACTIVITIES
complied by Megale Hyparchos
Mary Banovetz (2008-2009)
- Peer Tutoring
- Movie Nights & Discussion
- Life of Brian, O Brother Where Art
Thou, The Passion of the Christ, Indian Jones, The Mummy &
The Mummy Returns, Jupiter’s Darling, I Claudius, Troy,
Jason and the Argonauts, 300, A Funny Thing Happened on the
Way to the Forum, Clash of the Titans, 300 Spartans,
Gladiator
- Weekly TV show viewings & Discussion
(HBO’s Rome has been popular)
- Lectures
- By your own faculty, or invite guest
lecturers
- Attend AIA or APA lectures
- Student papers
- Parties/Picnics
- Saturnalia/Floralias/Eleusinian
Mysteries
- Solstice Celebrations, Ides of March,
Eruption of Pompeii
- Birthday of Rome, Caesar, etc.
- Initiation Celebrations – at an
appropriately Greek or Italian themed restaurant?
- Holiday/Beginning/End of Semester
Parties
i.
Assassination of outgoing officers, Ides of March-style?
- Toga Parties
- Ice-Cream Socials
- Classics Tea and Conversation
- Dances
- Holiday Activities:
- Latin Christmas Caroling
- Oct’homerfest
- Paint your own pot or pumpkin
- Valentine’s Day Beauty Competition –
Judged by Paris!
- Productions of all or part of a classical
play
- Field Trips
- Professional performances of classical
theatre
- Museum exhibits
- Local attractions (one chapter went to
a corn maze to re-enact Thesus’ experience in the Labyrinth
– be creative!)
- Marathon Readings (Homer is especially
popular – can you do 24 books in 24hrs?)
- T-shirt designs
- Olympic Games/Classics Carnival
- Latinists v. Hellenists
- Rubber-duck trireme battles? 3-legged
races?
i.
Gamma Omicron chapter planned a game of “gladiator” in which
individuals made their own weapons and played a game of “assassin”
in which each participant was provided with the name of another
participant who he/she had to assassinate using the cardboard
weapons they designed
- Classics Conversation Tables/Weekly Emails
(Marquette has done a weekly etymology email to interested
students)
- Classical Languages Lab
- If your school has a modern language
lab already, see if you can include some Classics programs
- Reading Groups:
- Summer Reading Program – assign a book
to read and discuss over the summer
- Lunchtime Reading Group
i.
Meet once a week during lunch, read in translation or
original language
- Reception
- For prospective Classics majors
- Information about study abroad,
scholarship, and graduate school opportunities
- Classics Game Nights
- Latin Scrabble
- Classics charades
- Host your own Certamen
- Scavenger Hunt with clues in Greek
and/or Latin
- Poetry Readings/Poetry Slam – In English,
Greek, Latin
- Poetry composition in Latin and/or Greek
- Poetry translation competition – for
eloquence, not accuracy
- Classics Crafts –
- Tie dye a toga (or anything else)
- Making paper and/or books
- Cooking according to ancient recipes
- Paint your own pot
- Greek folk-dancing
- Promote your chapter at your institution’s
club information event and/or parent’s weekend festivities
- Make local supporters of the Classics
“honorary” honorary members
- Attend CAMWS or CAS Conventions
- Fundraise for the National Endowment
- Team up and host events with other
organizations – a history or philosophy honorary?
- Host or participate in a Regional
Conference
- Host a teaching workshop aimed at teachers
of Classical languages
- Invite other Eta Sigma Phi chapters to
participate in any of these activities!!
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