Zara Peters '26
Zara Peters '26
Zara's Posts
Money and Resources Tips and Tricks From an Upperclassman
Starting college can be a nerve-racking experience, but I’m here to share with you a few things I’ve learned at Arcadia over the past few years
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
VLOG: Oak Summit Apartment Tour
In this Because Arcadia vlog, I take viewers on a tour of her Oak Summit apartment and discuss housing options at Arcadia.
Arcadia’s Unique Campus
A big part of what drew me to Arcadia was the stunning campus. I loved the buildings and the nature surrounding it and I loved that it was small but
“Yes, And”
To anyone not familiar with theatre/improv, a key rule of improv is to say “Yes! And…” to whatever your partner says to keep the scene alive.
“Look, I Didn’t Want to Be a Half-Blood”
“Look, I didn’t want to be a half-blood.” An iconic start to a personal favorite book series, and now the opening line for the long-awaited TV
Undeclared Doesn’t Mean Unprepared
Top to bottom: me, Ven, and Dakota! Declaring a major is a terrifying prospect for any high school senior, especially one who doesn’t know what
VLOG: "The Wolves" Tech + Show Week
I’m going to showcase the tech and opening weeks of Arcadia University’s recent production, “The Wolves.”
The Sophomore Slump or the Comeback of the Year
Freshman to Sophomore Year on my friend Dakota Lewis’ photo wall. Welcome, welcome, one and all, to your second year of college! Time to pick your
VLOG: Reflecting on Our First Year at Arcadia University
Since it’s the end of the school year, I went around to talk to some fellow first-years about their first-year experience at Arcadia. This vlog
Blazing the Trail to My Arcadia Theater Experience
I was lucky enough to be cast in Arcadia’s winter production of Trailblazers in the one act Springtime as Greta. What an exciting welcome into the
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