Out of the Ashes: The Best Way Forward as Syria's War Draws to a Close
Connor Matteson’ ‘22 proposes a path of reconstruction and revival as the solution to Syria’s War.
A Biracial Kid's Casualty
In Jada Reid’s ‘22 first article for Arcadia, she reflects on her personal experience pushing back against the ‘black and white binary’ that has been ingrained in American culture.
Cyclical Empty Promises: How Inequitable Education Funding Reifies Continuing Divides
Julia Gyourko ‘21 weighs in on Pennsylvania’s inequitable system of public education and what measures should be taken to “bridge the gap.”
Tunisia: The First Arab Country to make Racial Discrimination Illegal
Darielle Matthews ‘22 explores Tunisia’s criminalization of racial discrimination and what this looks like for the future of the country.
To Veil or Not to Veil: Muslim Feminine Identity in France
In her first article for Arcadia, Caroline Colbert ‘21 examines the construction of feminine identity in light of the French government’s ban on headscarves, burqas, and other Islamic clothing in public schools.
Elon Musk’s Marijuana Hypocrisy: Why Tesla CEO Isn’t The Hero Cannabis Users Want Him To Be
In his first article for Arcadia, Skye Hawthorne ‘22 considers the vast implications of Elon Musk smoking marijuana on a live podcast.
A New Texas: Beto O’Rourke and the Fight for the Soul of Texas
In his first article for Arcadia, Nick Yeager ‘19 explores Texas’s transition to a blue state and what this means for the future of the state and the nation.