Miranda Razzi '26
Miranda Razzi '26
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Woodstock is Set to be “Stocked” With Fun
Coming to Arcadia the weekend of April 19, the annual Woodstock festival is back and better than ever. With three days of live music, food, and fun,
Arcadia Recognizes the Shift in Traditional Professionalism and Supports it
Professionalism: a skill that is widely remarked as one of the most important attributes to hone as a young adult. Once synonymous with setting a
How Campus Resources Can Help Us Shoot for Success
With midterms, papers, miscellaneous assignments, and finals just around the corner, it can be easy to get lost in all the schoolwork. Now that
Life is Short, Wear What You Want and Feel Good About It!
I grew up in a typical suburban Pennsylvania town and went to a high school around the same size as Arcadia. The difference between the two, however,
A Letter From a Student Leader Regarding Title IX
To My Friends, Colleagues, Faculty, Staff and Community, My name is Miranda Razzi. I am a Because Arcadia Blogger, a Resident Assistant, an
Being an Orientation Leader Is More Than Just Icebreakers
As the fall semester approaches its end, so does my first season of working with Student Engagement and Orientation. This past year has been quite
Rocky Horror is Toucha Toucha Touching Hearts at Arcadia
Celebrating a cult classic film while also raising money for charity, Arcadia’s annual shadow cast production of Rocky Horror Picture Show has
Bye Bye, FYSAE: Settling in Back Home
Transitioning from a fun-filled, exciting semester abroad has its challenges, but as I start to settle into the fall semester, I’m also
Five Tips for First-Time Study Abroad Students
When I initially signed up for the First-Year Study Abroad Experience (FYSAE) program at Arcadia, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Now that I’ve
London’s Best Hidden Spots for Arcadia Abroad Students
When you get the chance to travel abroad to another country, you may find yourself a little overwhelmed. How could anyone possibly see all of the
"My 5 p.m. or Your 5 p.m.?"
As I continue with my study abroad experience, I find myself facing an obstacle that I did not expect to be my biggest foe. No, it’s not
Independence 101: What I’ve Gained From Studying Abroad
More Than Fun “You should study abroad in college; have fun while you’re young!” This sentiment was shared with me countless times, especially