Author Archives: Jayla Beechaum

About Jayla Beechaum

Jayla Beechaum graduated from Richmond Community High School. Her favorite classes there were anatomy and biology, and she was involved in Student Government, Math Honor Society, Robotics Club and the Environmental Club—to name just a few. Jayla will be focusing on her studies as she works toward her goal of going to medical school—she’s majoring in biology—but she’s also taking time for other things important to her. Like hauling in and storing away the 15 pairs of shoes she brought with her on move-in day (with more on the way) and working in the admissions office. Here are some random interesting facts from Jayla about herself:
  1. My favorite pastime is listening to music and running. I like being able to clear my head while being active.
  2. My favorite movie in the world is The Lion King. The first time I watched it, I cried when Mufasa died.
  3. I like hanging out and meeting new people. So if you see me, just say HEY!

Get Organized, Girl!!

Being able to get into the swing of classes hasn’t really been hard for me. I’ve just been struggling with taking time to manage my assignments and my social life. I have definitely fallen in love with all of my … Continue reading

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A Door to Adore: “The Lauren”

As the season begins to change and upcoming holidays approach, we wanted to be the cheerful part of the third floor of our hall. Laya, Lauren and I had a blast decorating our dorm room door. We ran to Walmart … Continue reading

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My Roommate: I Expected the Worst but Got a Blessing Instead

A planned roommate assignment wasn’t exactly what I wanted when I thought about going to college—but it was honestly well worth it. I remember walking in on move-in day. I looked up and saw her right beside me signing her … Continue reading

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