September 18 marked UW's World Language Fair in Denny Hall, organized by the Language Learning Center as part of DawgDaze and designed to celebrate and make students aware of all the languages on offer at the University. Students can begin the study of Latin or Ancient Greek in Autumn, Winter or Summer Quarters. Professors Catherine Connors and Alexander Hollmann were on hand to interest students in Latin and Ancient and Modern Greek. Professor Connors attracted a steady stream of visitors to her game, which challenged students to match up Taylor Swift song titles with their equivalents in Latin. It was amazing to see how successful they were at this, recognizing and using English, Spanish, and French cognates to work out the connections. Professor Hollmann showed students how with a little help with the Greek alphabet and some vocabulary they could read so-called kalos inscriptions ("so-and-so is beautiful") on 5th c. BCE Athenian wine cups. The 3-hour event was packed and showed that UW students are really interested in languages.