by Nina Campli, Staff Writer Did you get woc(k)en up (by feminism) during the Woman of Color Arts Initiative? Everyone at The Drew Acorn certainly did. It was created by Ivy Wong…
by Kassel Franco-Garibay, Opinions Editor This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Drew Women and Gender Studies major. To celebrate the anniversary, the department hosted various speakers and events revolving around…
by Taylor Tracy, Staff Writer Between cell phones, laptops, tablets, television and even Snapchat Spectacles, technology forms a complex world around us that can be overwhelming. Contemporary artist Patty Cateura’s work, on…
by Laura Archer, Staff Writer Saif Yasin is a senior Molecular Biology and Biochemistry major. Thesis topic and title: “My topic is about creating small molecular models to understand biological mechanisms, specifically…
by Christian Regan, Staff Writer In a world of cutting edge video game technology and an infinitely expanding internet, the theatrical arts have fallen from their original cultural peak. Still, those that…
by Caitlin Shannon, Student Life & Arts Editor You know the school year is coming to a close when the Concert Hall schedule is booked with back-to-back concerts and events. Between Seniors’…
by Willy Nichter, Contributing Writer Summer break is coming up quickly, what are you doing this summer? “Research Program” -Jena Abyad (s’18) “Probably working as like a babysitter/nanny and I’m going…
by Taylor Tracy, Staff Writer Even out of the darkest and most hopeless periods of human history come stories of inconceivable hope, courage and survival. More amazing is when these survivors take…
by Caitlin Shannon, Student Life & Arts Editor Drew may be turning 150 years old, but it’s never too late to start a new tradition. You heard it here first: Drew’s Class…
by Allison Estremera, Staff It’s a tale as old as time. Many Disney aficionados place the original, animated “Beauty and the Beast” as one of the company’s best films, as well as…