In collaboration with the law, justice and society and women, gender and sexuality departments, the Center for Civic Engagement and the A&S Dean’s Office hosted the third annual diversity, equity and inclusion…
Diversity, equity and inclusion are three words that carry with them much controversy in today’s political climate. Yet, they were first curated to benefit students, workers and the general population who continue…
If you are at all in touch with U.S. politics today, you’re probably being relentlessly bombarded by Instagram posts, protest marches and dire warnings about human rights in modern society left, right…
On June 26, 2015, the United States Supreme Court made a historic decision that would come to be heralded as one of its most significant verdicts: Obergefell v. Hodges. Striking down heteronormative…
If you’ve ever been to Washington, D.C., you’ve likely noticed the all-caps slogan emblazoned in a stark, striking blue on each of the city’s license plates: “END TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION.” I’ve seen…
Earlier this month, the Trump administration announced that they would be firing federal workers from a number of federal agencies. These firings may have come as a surprise from the public, but…
The Student Government hosted a Black in Politics Forum in partnership with the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program at Drew in honor of Black History Month on Feb. 17. The officials answered…
Voters elected former President Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States, Wednesday, Nov. 6, leaving Drew’s largely liberal campus reeling. Associated Press News said his election was “an extraordinary…
This article was submitted to The Acorn by SJP and contains opinions and perspectives by that group. Starting last Monday, March 18, Drew Students for Justice in Palestine hosted their third annual…
What comes to your mind when you hear the words “Christian nationalism?” If it’s anything positive, James Carville, a famous political commentator, would strongly suggest otherwise. During his Drew forum that took…