by Laura Archer, Staff Writer “Tête-à-tête” is the Korn Gallery’s latest showing, which features paintings from the Drew University alumni Omar Rodriguez-Graham. Rodriguez-Graham graduated from Drew in 2003, and later went on…
Nathan Ari Milgram (‘21) What do you like about fencing? “It’s the great equalizer. Big or small, anyone can do it.”…
by Caitlin Shannon, Student Life & Arts Editor It’s impossible to live on campus without your Drew ID card between getting into buildings, buying coffee and swiping in to eat at the…
by Wily Nichter, Staff Writer Throughout this past year, Drew University has been celebrating its sesquicentennial anniversary, marking 150 years since its founding as a Methodist Seminary. The methods of celebration have…
by Laura Archer, Staff Writer This week, Title IX Coordinator Emily Ralph hosted Drew’s Campus Discussion of Sexual Violence and Climate Survey event. The two discussions took place on Wednesday were open…
by Henry Ferchau, Contributing Writer Drew University is one of the country’s most unique colleges, partially because it is home to many inspiring people. Robb W. Shoaf, a professor and pastor at…
by Willy Nichter, Staff Writer On Tuesday, April 25, Writers@Drew hosted an event honoring the winners of the English Department’s various creative writing contests. These contests included the Prose Contest…
by Caitlin Shannon, Student Life & Arts Editor It isn’t often that you get to take a class with a Pulitzer Prize winning composer. It’s even less often that you get to…
by Nina Campli, Staff Writer Last Thursday WOCO, the Women’s Concerns house on campus, held their annual Take Back the Night march, an event that “… marks our refusal to live in…
by Willy Nichter, Staff Writer On Monday, April 17, the Women’s Concerns, or WoCo, theme house and Volunteer Resource Center hosted a knitting circle in order to knit hats and scarves for…