Olivia Armacost '21
Olivia Armacost '21
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Arcadia Exhibitions: Experience Art on Campus
Arcadia has hosted hundreds of art exhibitions and shows over the last 50 years, featuring a range of work— from local artist Astrid Bowlby’s
I Finished Midterms. Now What?
Your feet are heavier. The days are longer. More time is spent staring at homework than finishing assignments. You know the feeling. Call it what you
Civility, Student Voice, and the Future of Arcadia
If you haven’t heard about Arcadia’s new president, Dr. Ajay Nair, just open your email— I guarantee you’ll find his name among the Canvas not
Meg Nolan, Citizen of the World
Meg Nolan (right) is an instructor in the School of Global Business. Here, she’s co-leading Arcadia’s Preview course in China. One of the
Demanding Civility
The civility flag is a symbol and tradition of Arcadia, so ingrained in the foundation of the campus and institution that it is a core piece of the Un
A Sisterhood of Women
The Vagina Monologues is a play written by Eve Ensler based on interviews she held privately and in groups with over 200 women. Twenty-two years after
In Control— or Controlled?
“I am the one thing in life I can control.”Riding the train back to Arcadia for my second semester, this phrase found its way into my mind and lin
Bailey Dickerson, Soon-to-Be Graduate at 19
What has your education been like thus far?When I first moved to North Carolina from Kansas, I went to my second semester of 8th grade. The high schoo
1,278 Miles
“I’m so ready to be home.” My childhood home in Terrell, Texas. A year ago, I could have told you exactly what that meant. But when I mov
Experience That Fun High— No, Not That Kind
Fact: Not every college student likes to party. Now wait, before you X out, this is not a post to rag alcohol or irresponsible behavior. But for stude
Nicole Maines: Her Story, Her Struggles, Her Shoes
Tell your truth, and progress will be made. – Nicole Maines, First-Year Summer Reading speaker. This is one of the many lessons I learned fro