By Zoey Maleekah LaChance There is an epidemic in this nation. An epidemic targeting our youth. Targeting us. Walls and doors cannot prevent it, nor can public safety waiting in their…
By T.J. Chiang I felt disheartened to see some people in America stereotype the less fortunate because stereotypes hurt. Some of the stereotypes of the homeless and the poverty-striken are that…
By Hannah Kohn On Wednesday, three events took place which I only later realized were related. I went to the “Fireside Chat with Sam Killerman,” an LGBTQ* advocate and educator. One…
By Kassel Franco Garibay Last week the Outside Magazine shook the world by publishing an obituary for the Great Barrier Reef. This satire article caused millions to share the news, oblivious…
By Sebastian Godinez So far there have been three debates for the 2016 Presidential Election; two presidential and one vice presidential. Mike Pence might be a sight for sore eyes for conservatives,…
By T.J. Chiang My friend Hans Morsink, a former political science professor, wrote a letter to the editor on his experience with saving the trees at Drew University since the early 1980s.…
By the Drew Acorn Editorial Board, The Editorial Board of The Drew Acorn is made up of students of various backgrounds both academically and culturally. The Board is composed of students who…
By T.J. Chiang For ethical purposes, I have not mentioned the names of parties involved. I felt compelled to write this after realizing from personal experience ( both my parents came from…
By Kassel Franco Garibay Attending college in the United States has always been a dream of mine. The concept of living in dorms on campus, choosing my own classes, joining student clubs…
By Bethania Viana Fall is here, whip out your “white girls and Starbucks pumpkin spice latte” jokes! We all make fun of this trend as if we haven’t gotten one ourselves or…