The Stuff of Legends: UNCG Undergraduate Explores Myths in Gaming
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Classical Studies Major Ethan Divon is focused on how myths from around the world are reimagined in popular games.
Classical Studies Major Ethan Divon is focused on how myths from around the world are reimagined in popular games.
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