by Anna Gombert On Wednesday, March 22 around 2:40 p.m. in London, there was a deadly attack outside Parliament. An assailant drove a car into a crowd of people, injuring many and…
by Brooke Winters LC 28 was packed on Monday, March 20, when guest lecturer Professor Lisa Hajjar from the University of California gave a talk titled, “The Afterlives of Torture: Executive Power…
by Inji Kim Ever since President Trump’s attempts to reshape immigration policies have started, many have voiced their concerns about the potential political and social repercussions. Leslie Loffredo (’19) was no different,…
By Aliyah Kiesler On Jan. 27, President Donald Trump passed an executive order that will affect and restrict immigrants from the following Middle Eastern countries: Syria, Iraq, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Libya and…
by Sotirios Doolen On Nov. 25, at approximately 10:29 p.m., Fidel Castro died. Castro was the former president and prime minister of Cuba who overthrew the U.S. backed military dictatorship and ruled…
by Charlotte Brockway Last Friday, the United Nations announced Wonder Woman as Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls. The decision came as part of a campaign to raise awareness…
By Dalton Valette One of the many adventures that college offers to its students is studying abroad. Drew is no different and through the Center for Global Education, students have a plethora…