Zara Peters '26
Zara Peters '26
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Classes Down Under - The Difference Between College and Uni
I am lucky enough to be studying abroad this semester at Griffith University, Gold Coast Australia, and have just completed my first full week of
Packing for Your Time Abroad
I am elated to be writing this piece from my apartment in Gold Coast, Australia. I am participating in Arcadia’s Study Abroad program and spending
Staying Up When the Holidays Bring You Down
I’m writing this piece because this winter break has been a rough one for me mentally. As a neurospicy (neurodivergent) individual, the lack of
What is Urinetown?
Urinetown the Musical is my favorite show that I have done to date. Performed here on campus November 14-17, Urinetown is a funny self-aware musical
And They Were Roommates!
For many, college is the first time you are living on your own, and living with people other than your family, and there’s often a learning curve
Saving as a Student
As a college student, I’ve spent a lot of time searching for inexpensive options while still being healthy, so here I am to tell you about some
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
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