JJ Demetrius '26
JJ Demetrius '26
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How Traveling Helped My Mental Health
If there was only one thing I could take away from my study abroad experiences, it would be how traveling has been one of the best things I’ve
Why Bingo Works
When it comes to fun and engaging university events, bingo might not be the first thing that comes to mind—but at Arcadia, it just might be. Over
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
Morning vs. Night Classes: Which is For You?
College life is all about making decisions, from choosing a major to deciding between morning or night classes. Both have their perks, and it often
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
Refreshing Your Living Space
As we continue to power through the spring semester, many students find themselves longing for change, growth, and a fresh start. One aspect of
What is Arcadia Listening To?
Music. It’s more than just melodies and lyrics; it’s a universal language that resonates deeply within our souls. Whether you’re
Finding Beauty in the Mundane: A Journey of Perception
In our busy modern life, it’s easy to overlook the ordinary moments that make up our daily existence. We’re often so focused on chasing
What Do Holiday Traditions Mean to You?
Ryan Hundley is a second-year elementary education major at Arcadia. Ryan mainly celebrates Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter. “For Christmas, we
Tips and Advice for Writing Papers Effectively
Imagine you are in your first college class ever. You get your first assignment. It’s a standard five- page paper with analysis and sources. You
Work-Life Balance Is Daunting, But Doable
As a student, the juggling act of balancing work and school life can be a daunting challenge. The demands of coursework, exams, and assignments often
Things I Wish I Did as a First Year Student
The view out of an airplane window When starting my college experience, I did not always utilize all the opportunities that were provided to me. The