Undeclared, NOT Unprepared
Has anyone put immense pressure on you to figure out what you want to do for the rest of your life? I was that person– to myself. I constantly
Cabaret Club Sees Huge Uptick in Number of Actors
Arcadia’s student-run theater musical theater club, Cabaret, has seen a notable increase in activity between last semester’s and our upcoming
Why You Should Take a Creative Writing Class
From my own observation, college students are often focused on core classes, professional development, and skill-building courses directly related to
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Hooray Hooray!
Freshly graduated from high school, I was excited about the college experience. I was eager and wanted to know about the differences between college
What's The Deal With The Game Room?
The game room is a wild place, and by wild I mean it’s relatively tame. At the top of the chat/commons, it is a place where you can hang out, and
Navigating the Transition of Sophomore to Junior Year: What Comes Next?
As my sophomore year draws to a close, it’s not just the end of another academic chapter, it’s the gateway to a pivotal juncture in my college
Mastering Podcasts with the ARC Radio Station
Senior thesis as a media and communication student is amazing–mostly because you get to choose what you want to do. With this freedom, I decided to
The Seven Deadly Sins: Arcadia’s Cabaret Show, Spring ’24
Arcadia’s student-run theater club, Cabaret, continues its once-per-semester productions with an enticing theme: the seven deadly sins, or
Taking on Thesis, Scientific Illustration Edition
As I’ve been closing out my last semester at Arcadia, I’ve been working through my last and most important component of senior year– thesis.
Radio Revival: The Return of ARC
For years at Arcadia, I’ve always heard talk of “ARC Radio,” a once operational radio station that was run by students. If you’ve ever passed
Overloading and How to Take Care of Yourself
The number of credits you are allowed to take in a semester usually maxes out at 18, although with a good GPA and permission from your advisor and
Woodstock is Set to be “Stocked” With Fun
Coming to Arcadia the weekend of April 19, the annual Woodstock festival is back and better than ever. With three days of live music, food, and fun,
A Professor Worth Mentioning: A Biography of Michael Dwyer From His Current Student
Who is Michael Dwyer? Michael has been a professor at Arcadia University for 14 years. He currently holds the title of associate professor of
My Transformation: How Arcadia Changed Me As A Person
One of my earliest memories of Arcadia was sitting in a classroom in Boyer Hall listening to lectures for a class on the first day of my freshman
Students Save Lives at Arcadia University
In the Spring of 2021, the students who ran 1853 Communications participated in the Gift of Life College Challenge, a challenge designed to engage