Ethan Rodriguez '25
Ethan Rodriguez '25
Ethan's Posts
Heart In Two Places: Journalism and Education, Why I Love Both
Journalism is my first love. I fell in love with it way back in my junior year of high school, and we’ve been going strong ever since. While I know
One Story, Many Voices: How a College Journalist's Take on Gun Violence Captivated Multiple Publications
When I was a teenager growing up in North Philadelphia, I saw many jarring things. I was exposed to things children should never be exposed to, and
Fresh Faces & New Beginnings: Behind the Scenes of Welcome Week
Welcome Week is something every college student experiences at one point or the other. At Arcadia, it’s an entire week of festivities and fun, but
Beyond The Wawa
When you go to a small suburban school, it’s easy to feel like there isn’t much to do. Glenside is a small town with several charming
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
A Media Student’s Week Off
Spring break is a time for relaxation and recuperation. Though, if you’re like me, you still have a few responsibilities to take care of.
My Future, and Those Who Got Me There
Arcadia University is my home, it’ll always be the University I went to, it’s part of me now. Though, it’s hard to believe now that there
Leaving my Home Life at Home
Living on campus is my favorite part of being a college student. I personally have a single-room dorm, so I love this little space I call home. The
Dreams Unfolded: From Aspiring Student to Accomplished Journalist
Journalism is something that is magical. The reason I say this is because journalism depends on a collective. A group of people around a city, state,
Crisis in the Classroom: Managing Health Problems in College
College is challenging, but when health issues come into play, the stress thickens. Over the summer, I was diagnosed with a ventral hernia. It
First in the Family to the Finish line
College was always the plan. From elementary school to high school, college was always the path I wanted to get to. At the time, there were a few
Kensington, Glenside, and Me
If you’ve ever been to Philadelphia, you’ve probably heard of a neighborhood called Kensington. Kensington is in the heart of North