by Willy Nichter, Contributing Writer Summer break is coming up quickly, what are you doing this summer? “Research Program” -Jena Abyad (s’18) “Probably working as like a babysitter/nanny and I’m going…
by Taylor Tracy, Staff Writer Even out of the darkest and most hopeless periods of human history come stories of inconceivable hope, courage and survival. More amazing is when these survivors take…
by Caitlin Shannon, Student Life & Arts Editor Drew may be turning 150 years old, but it’s never too late to start a new tradition. You heard it here first: Drew’s Class…
by Allison Estremera, Staff It’s a tale as old as time. Many Disney aficionados place the original, animated “Beauty and the Beast” as one of the company’s best films, as well as…
by Caitlin Shannon, Student Life & Arts Editor April is always a busy month in the Concert Hall and this weekend kicks off the month’s packed schedule with two concerts that shouldn’t…
by Willy Nichter, Contributing Writer On Monday, March 27, the Dorothy Young Center for the Performing Arts was flooded by visitors attending the Center for Holocaust/Genocide Study’s “Holocaust Memorials and Monuments” event,…
by Yasmin Acosta, Center for Internships and Career Development Each year colleges and universities across the country recognize the importance of the student work experience during National Student Employment Week. The National…
by Nina Campli, Contributing Writer With the ever more hostile and confusing political climate today, it can be difficult to determine which of our rights are being expanded, if any, and which…
by Izabella Louk, Staff When thinking of Drew’s library what comes to mind? It seems to be that dusty old books, confusing shelving and the resident ghosts are the most commonly associated…
by Laura Archer, Staff Writer Last Friday on March 17, a Community Service and Non-Profit Fair was held for students in the Ehinger Center. The purpose of this event was to give…