Voters elected former President Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States, Wednesday, Nov. 6, leaving Drew’s largely liberal campus reeling. Associated Press News said his election was “an extraordinary…
Drew University’s Student Government for the College of Liberal Arts hosted a bingo night for students in the Ehinger Center, providing pizza and snacks for those who attended the event, Oct. 16.…
La Casa Latina hosted an art show titled “Colores y Versos,” Oct. 18, 2024. The room was filled with vibrant artistic talents on canvas under the dim lights of the Great Hall.…
The Ehinger Center being closed on the weekend diminishes the quality of campus life for the entire student body. This semester, the Ehinger Center has become the go-to place to eat on…
Written by Jenny George, “After Image” is a compact poetry collection that was released on Oct. 8 by Copper Canyon Press. At 67 pages of poetry, “After Image” centers around the theme…
With the opening of registration this week, now is the perfect time for students to consider enrolling in DREW 110, also known as the Launch Workshop: Preparation for Career and Academic Success. …
Following a successful introduction in the spring of 2024, Drew University will continue to participate in the Council of Independent Colleges’ Work-Based Learning Consortium. As one of 25 institutions selected for this…
I recently had the privilege of visiting the Angelika Film Center and Café in East Village, New York, with my English class, Thinking About Genre Through Film. My professor, Jacob Soule, took…
For 46 years, legally sanctioned apartheid gripped South Africa and laid the groundwork for political unrest. The story of state-sanctioned racial segregation would become global news and spark an international movement that…