There are many ways Classics students can enhance their experience within the department, with opportunities in writing, performing, traveling and participating in academic clubs and societies.

Psyche鈥檚 Song

Written and performed by Emmie Lo (鈥22), Psyche鈥檚 Song was inspired by Psyche鈥檚 (鈥淪oul鈥檚鈥) speech to her parents in Apuleius鈥 The Golden Ass (4.34), read with Prof. Keyne Cheshire in an advanced Latin course on the novel.

In the novel, after an oracle has commanded that Psyche be married to a fearsome monster, she rebukes her parents for their hesitation and urges them to get on with the funereal wedding. Spoiler alert! The monster will prove to be Cupido (鈥淒esire鈥). After all, what is a soul without desire?

Classics student Emmie Lo's response to Apuleius鈥檚 Golden Ass.

Lyrics to 鈥淧syche鈥檚 Song鈥 by Emmie Lo

  • Mother, don鈥檛 torture your 

    waning years with wasted tears.

    Father, don鈥檛 tear your hair, 

    white from all your sighing.

    Mother, don鈥檛 beat your breast,

    sacred breast that gave me rest.

    Father, don鈥檛 disfigure your 

    face with all your crying 
  • You should鈥檝e mourned me long before,

    when for my beauty to adore

    strangers came from every land

    and crowned me as their Venus.

    Envy was our only prize,

    burning in the goddess鈥 eyes.

    Now in her name I go to die,

    if only we had seen it.
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  • Mother, don鈥檛 weary your

    precious breath that is my breath

    Father, don鈥檛 waste it on

    all this ceaseless wailing.

    Mother, don鈥檛 tear your eyes;

    hurting them, you鈥檙e hurting mine.

    Father, come, lead me on

    to my fatal wedding.
  • Why delay a minute more

    and shed more tears behind this door?

    I鈥檝e a lonely rock to climb

    to meet my noble husband.

    So, sing with me a wedding song

    For I will be, before too long,

    In the arms of one who鈥檚 born

    To bring the world destruction

    To bring the world destruction.

Eta Sigma Phi National Honor Society

Since 1929, 蜜桃社区 College has hosted the Alpha Nu chapter of , the national honorary society for students of Latin and/or Greek. Any student who earns a B or higher in a Greek or Latin course is eligible for initiation.