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(As of: 19 October 2012)
This wiki was established for the students enrolled in CC 222: Greek Tragedy (Skidmore College, fall 2005). Only individuals participating in the course may log in and edit content. All others are welcome to browse.
The wiki serves as a virtual workspace for the semester project, in which students collaborate on writing an original Greek tragedy (in English) with the format and subject matter of the plays studied this term.