“I was walking to my psychology class and I tripped on the path near the EC… just about everyone saw, it was totally embarrassing!”…
by Henry Ferchau, Contributing Writer If you are a student at Drew that often gets hungry at night, the chances are you have visited the convenience store at least once in your…
by Izabella Louk, Staff Writer The Ehinger Center was abuzz with activity this past Saturday as student organization KUUMBA hosted a career day. The event, which consisted of workshops and professional networking,…
by Taylor Tracy, Special Issues Editor Van Gogh, Picasso and Pollock…oh my! A few staff members from The Drew Acorn spent a Saturday afternoon at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) last…
“I’m really excited that they have gluten free bread. I ate the pancakes that were labeled gluten free and then I got sick because they weren’t actually gluten free. It’s an awful…
by Caitlin Shannon, Student Life & Arts Editor It’s another busy weekend in the Concert Hall with multiple opportunities to catch some great music on campus. With multiple concerts happening Friday and…
by Laura Archer, Contributing Writer Did you enjoy the programming offered around campus for Black History Month? Then you’ll be happy to hear that the Office of Student Engagement is launching a…
The audience is seated, and the band sits at the ready. The stage is bathed in a bright light, and the set transports those in attendance out of the forest, and across…
What’s your name, hometown, grade and anticipated major? I’m Tanner Euston from Newton, New Jersey. Right now, academically I’m a sophomore but as a first year, and I am currently a neuroscience major…
To look back in Drew Acorn history we dug through our archives to see what Drewids have felt compelled to write about. This article was originally published in The Drew Acorn on…