The First Amendment is very important to citizens of the United States, no matter what side of the political spectrum one may lean towards. It is a deeply innate American concept, stemming…
On a beautiful and sunny day, student vendors gathered outside of the Ehinger Center on Oct. 17 for the Drew Environmental Action League’s second annual Ecofest. Student vendors sold handmade items, and…
The Art History Club hosted its first event of the semester in celebration of the Halloween season. On Oct. 16, students gathered in The Space in the Ehinger Center to watch part…
In a collaborative effort to end Hispanic Heritage Month with a bang, ARIEL and La Casa Latina hosted Carnaval de la Latinidad, closing out Hispanic Heritage Month on Drew’s campus in one…
On Oct. 17, the Asian Student Union invited the Drew Community to “get hands-on with Japanese culture” during their Sushi Social, hosted in Crawford Hall. Students and faculty had the opportunity to…
In theory, diversity training and workshops are meant to foster a sense of community and promote empathy amongst a student body. In practice, many students walk away from them feeling drained and…
CONTENT WARNING: Mentions of depression and suicide Is 40 years old too late to start your life over? This is the question that Phoebe Stone, the protagonist of the novel “The Wedding…
On Thursday, Oct. 9, New York State Attorney General Letitia James was formally indicted for bank fraud in Virginia. The charges come as Vox Media reports that James had been subject to…
Last year, Drew University made a preliminary update to the policy on freedom of expression, with the preface that the copy would be revised later in the school year. It has been…
The “Boys of Tommen” (“BOT”) series by Chloe Walsh contains several topics that may be triggering to people. I want to preface this by saying: Although the series does deal with a…