Brigid Whelihan ’23
Brigid Whelihan ’23
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A Memorable Irish Takeover of the Keswick
One thing that you’ll definitely want to take advantage of as a student at Arcadia is the surrounding community of Glenside. With shops,
Countdown to Career Life
Arcadia recently held a Career and Internship Fair featuring over 90 companies interested in hiring our students. Events like these are a great way
Making Those Introductions a Little Less Awkward
If you’re anything like me, those opening introductions at the start of a new semester, class, or club can be a little anxiety-inducing. You want
A Night of All-You-Can-Play Volleyball
Imagine one night of all you can play volleyball while being doused in neon lights, with prizes, music, and plenty of energy, and you’ve got one of
Coming Back from a Senior Slide
The “senior slide” is real. I went through the slump at the end of my high school career. There were clear signs. Assignments got pushed off or
Taking the Lead
When you come into your senior year at Arcadia, you’ll likely have more opportunities for leadership positions. Of course being a club or
Celebrating Arcadia's Own Author
I’ve enjoyed getting to work in different capacities with many members of the Arcadia faculty, whether during class or in organizing university
Arcadia is For The Kids!
One of the many student organizations at our University is Arcadia For The Kids, commonly called ArcadiaFTK. The club is made of committees that work
Learning About the Bigger Impact
Arcadia University has always encouraged students to develop an understanding of our larger global community. I’m sure we all are familiar with
Something for Everyone
On Feb. 3, Arcadia held the Spring Activities Fair. With enough clubs to fill the Great Room, it was apparent that there’s a club for everyone at
Making Friends by Sharing Values
My first semester at Arcadia was the fall of 2019. Back then, I was a pretty shy first-year commuter. College was a different kind of experience that
Crafting Stories for All Ages—and Maybe a Career
I think every English major has been asked the question, “What are you going to do with that degree?” I certainly have heard it at every family