You’re in a New Country, Now What?
As you are walking through the streets of London, you take notice of the differences it has to the U.S. The stores and restaurants you didn’t know e
A Profound Visit to CASAA Helps Students Combat Racism
In recent years, Arcadia’s community has made new commitments to educating students and combating racism. One of the central efforts of this mission
Entering the Esports Arena
I had never touched a PC before coming to Arcadia. When I toured campus back in the spring, I was drawn into the Esports arena. I met Bill Rodg
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Healthy Habits in a New Environment
Throughout high school, I was a very active member of my school dance team, eventually becoming team captain. I found my footing there after I had to
Acknowledging the Past and Romanticizing the Present
Time is hard to comprehend as someone who lost the first year of college and is approaching senior year. My graduating class lost our first year due t
The Passion I Didn’t See Coming
When first attending Arcadia, I had my eyes set on achieving admission to a Physician Assistant program. As a Biology major, I was excited to pursue c
A Dream Doesn’t Just Have to Be a Dream
We all know the cliche of following your dreams. But can they really come true? Can a dream ever become reality? I decided to turn to some of my study
Global Field Studies: Castles, Forests, Fairy Tales, and More
As a junior in college, I can say that I have already gone on an international trip of a lifetime, and it happened because I decided to take a Global
A Major Change
When you’re a college student, there are a lot of decisions to make. From choosing whether you want to live on or off campus, to figuring out which
Another Archives Treasure
This President’s Cup Intramural Riflery Trophy dating from 1938-1948 displays the scores of Beaver College’s Intramural Riflery Team...
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 to
Independence 101: What I’ve Gained From Studying Abroad
More Than Fun “You should study abroad in college; have fun while you’re young!” This sentiment was shared with me countless times, especially
Home vs Home
People preach to first-semester college freshmen about the shock of living alone for the first time, but they never talk about going back home, or wha
The RA Experience: What to Expect
Applying Applying to be an RA is one of the best risks that I have taken. I was in London for FYSAE (First Year Study Abroad Experience) and fo
What Books to Read Based on Your Major
I work in the Interlibrary Loan Department at Landman Library. Basically, if you want something and Landman doesn’t have it, I help you get it from