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 Brooke Winters Associate Professor of Political Science Jinee Lokaneeta recently contributed to a chapter in the book “Does Torture Prevention Work?” by Richard Carver and Lisa Handley. Lokaneeta, who teaches the…
By Anna Gombert On Monday night, Student Government hosted a meeting of the CLA Diversity and Inclusion Committee. The meeting was led by Student Government President Jared Sutton (’18), and co-chair of…
by Dalton Valette 12:26 a.m- Hillary Clinton wins Nevada, raises to 215 electoral votes. Donald Trump remains at 244. 11:48- Donald Trump wins Georgia, maintains lead at 244 with Clinton at 209…
by Brooke Winters Many political junkies expected an October Surprise, an unexpected event that has the potential to tip the election in one candidate’s favor. Few, however, expected as many October Surprises…
by Anna Gombert The Dakota Access Pipeline is a project by Energy Transfer Partners meant to deliver oil from Dakota to a refinery in Illinois. The pipeline is projected to transport around…
by Sotirios Doolen Unless you have skipped all of your classes for the past month, you have probably been wondering why the lawn outside of Brothers College keeps oozing white steam. Various…
by Aliyah Kiesler As many Drew students have noticed, there is a new monument that sits in between the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and Seminary Hall. The bust is of the…
by Brooke Winters With less than two weeks until Election Day, the race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump shows no signs of slowing down in terms of controversies.…
Though the 80-degree weather makes it a bit unclear as to what season we are currently in, one thing is for sure, and that is that Oscar season is on its way.…