The Political Science/International Relations annual bake-off invited political science, international relations and law, justice and society majors and minors to the pub this past Wednesday for a department-wide competition to determine which…
Drew University’s A.P.O. chapter was nearly disbanded after most members graduated during the COVID-19 pandemic, but has held steadfast and continued to operate on Drew’s campus. Luckily a graduate student had enough…
Nov. 29 marked the last Senate meeting for the fall semester. As a result, the Senate prefaced their typical meeting schedule to express appreciation for the contributions each member has made to…
The music department has always been a place of acceptance, inclusion and inspiration for musicians of all ages. Closing out the fall term, the music department ended another successful semester showcasing musical…
Although President Hilary Link only joined the Drew community this past July, she has made it abundantly clear just how invested she is in fully integrating herself. Students have not only seen,…
The last two weeks of the semester are filled with strenuous projects, papers, presentations and exams. As if that was not enough, University Technology planned an internet outage in the second-to-last week…
In the intricate tapestry of university life, the Commons emerges not merely as a dining hall but also as a vital hub for social connections. However, the current constraints of the commuter…
On December 8, 1941, in response to the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt addressed the American public, famously declaring the day as “a date that will live in infamy.”…
This year’s student government presidential debate transformed into an interview with the single presidential candidate, Brazil Brown (‘26). On Thursday, Dec. 6, The Acorn and Election Chair Joshua Bach (‘27) facilitated an…