Get Medieval -- Western Michigan University's International Congress on Medieval Studies begins Thursday
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Get Medieval -- Western Michigan University's International Congress on Medieval Studies begins Thursday


About 600 informational sessions on top­ics ranging from the medievalism of Harry Potter novels to homosexuality in the Middle Ages will be held this week at Western Michigan University.

Medieval literature, mu­sic and art are some of the topics that will be discussed at WMU?s 46th International Congress on Medieval Studies, which will run from Thursday to Sunday.

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