Jess Derr '20
Jess Derr '20
Jess's Posts
Finding the ‘Best Years of My Life’
College is often made out to be the thing all young people should aspire to, with phrases thrown around like “the best years of your life” or
A Toast to the Class of 2020
Your hard work, achievements, and memories forged over these past years will always be yours. They’ll carry you into this next chapter of your
Bridging the Distance
Beyond the obvious fear and anxiety that comes from a global pandemic, all over people have been mourning the loss of various events needing to be
Grad School Crash Course
Whether you’ve had senioritis and have been counting down the days until your last exam, or just the mention of the Real World is enough to make
Savannah Seymour ’20: A Summer in France
Savannah Seymour ’20, an English major and Linguistics and French minor, shares her highs and lows of spending a summer across the ocean. Where
Coping with Concussions
It is the middle of a lacrosse game in late April when the Stevenson girl I’m defending starts talking to me about her plans for after the game,
Art from Activism
In October, campus was abuzz in anticipation of this year’s Common Read presentation. Common Read is an event that happens each fall semester.
5 Tips for Rocking Your First Conference
One of the things that makes a small school like Arcadia so special is that you are truly able to carve out a professional identity. This past
Katniss in the Classroom: My FYS Experience
The Thanksgiving break of my freshman year of college was my first time going home since moving to school. Even though my hometown is a measly 15
As Much As You Put In
I have never put much weight in the occult. To me, graveyard walks are a pleasant way to spend an evening. Ouija boards are not the earpiece of the
Ed, Kate, and Tori Knab—Arcadia Triplets
Not only are Ed, Kate, and Tori Knab all members of the Arcadia Class of 2020, but they are triplets and roommates. Here they discuss what it’s
Reconciling with Recovery
After nearly a year resigned to the sidelines following my ACL tear, I was expecting my clearance to be a momentous occasion. Something along the