World War II had an unintended consequence for those on the homefront—an uprooting of traditional gender roles. Drew was not left untouched by such dramatic change. In 1943, the first female students…
Drew students across campus are raising concerns over a lack of proper lighting, impacting their feelings of safety on campus. Most notably, the lighting is scarce towards the front of campus, where…
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…
Yik Yak is taking over Drew University, and the effects are detrimental to everyone. Students need to be more mindful of the information they are posting and consuming on the anonymous social…
BookTok’s recommendation, “Powerless” by Lauren Roberts is not worth the read. How could over half of people on Goodreads have rated this book five stars? The only thing that this book has…
Blame for the disarray of the undergraduate Student Government cannot solely be placed on Student Government members. Apathetic constituents—that is, students who never engage with Student Government—must also be held accountable. The…
Lately, school has been consuming my life. Classes, homework, preparation and extracurriculars leave me drained. When I spend time alone, I am reading or writing something for class. When I make time…
Drew launched its Peer Career Coach program at the beginning of this semester to increase students’ engagement with the Center for Career Development. According to a survey conducted by Inside Higher Ed…
Drew’s WMNJ radio station was back in action on Wednesday, Feb. 28, when multiple performers took to the Ehinger Center stage for the station’s Starry Night concert. The radio concert provided a…