It seemed impossible to have people sitting side-by-side in the theater during a pandemic, but after more than a year performing virtually, the Drew Theater and Dance Department was able to hold…
Midterms season is upon us. For many Drew students, this will be their first time having a midterm in college, or the first in-person exam in a while if they’ve been learning…
It was a sunny day with a slight breeze, an enjoyable atmosphere with the fall season arriving just days prior to Drew’s Fall Fest. On Sept. 25, Drew University Student Engagement and…
On Friday Sept. 17, Professor Rory Mulligan, who teaches the Drew Seminar “Scary Movies and Cultural Unease,” hosted the first of four public screenings of one of the class’s studied films. The…
This year, new student orientation didn’t end before the semester began. It ended after a multi-week mental health program. Once a week, for four weeks, first-years were encouraged to meet with student…
Acorns rained down on students as The Forest waited in anticipation for families to visit. This past weekend, parents were welcomed back to campus for the first time since the start of…
On Thursday, April 15, 2021, Jean LeBlanc read multiple poems at a poetry reading over Zoom for Drew University students who attended the event. LeBlanc was invited to present to the university…
Dr. Vincent Racaniello, a virologist at Columbia University, gave his thoughts on the pandemic through a virtual talk organized by the biological honors society TriBeta this last week. Racaniello expressed confidence in…
Wed., March 21 was International Trans Day of Visibility, a day meant to celebrate transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming people and raise awareness of the discrimination and issues that the trans community…
Almost four years ago, Jonathan Van Dongen (‘17) received his diploma in front of his entire college class, which had spent the last few years pulling all-nighters, grinding out exams, eating in…