By Andrew Dugan What was Michelangelo Buonarroti, a man who died 458 years ago, doing in the limelight? Granted, the Metropolitan Museum of Art was always busy, but these crowds were unlike…
By: Willy Nichter, Staff Writer On Wednesday, January 24, Drew graduate Mallory Mortillaro shared with an audience of students and community members the history behind her most notable achievement: the discovery of…
by Caitlin Shannon, Student Life and Arts Editor If you’ve stopped by the Korn Gallery recently you’ve probably noticed that it’s a bit more full than usual. That’s because currently the Korn…
By: Caitlin Shannon, Editor of Student and Arts This year the Semester on Contemporary Art is celebrating it’s 50th Anniversary, making it the second-oldest New York City Semester after the United Nations.…
By: Nina Campli, Assistant Editor of Student Life and Arts This year Drew’s all-female acapella group On a Different Note turned 25 years old and they celebrated at their annual Jamnation concert…
By Hannah Bouchard After 40 years of being a professor of music at Drew, Norman Lowrey has composed a video installation that will be featured in the Freer | Sackler Smithsonian Museum…
by Nina Campli, Assistant Student Life & Arts Editor This past Friday, September 8, eight featured vocalists from the Kinnara Ensemble returned to Drew to perform pieces inspired the Protestant Reformation. The…
by Laura Archer, Staff Writer “Tête-à-tête” is the Korn Gallery’s latest showing, which features paintings from the Drew University alumni Omar Rodriguez-Graham. Rodriguez-Graham graduated from Drew in 2003, and later went on…
by Willy Nichter, Contributing Writer On Monday, March 27, the Dorothy Young Center for the Performing Arts was flooded by visitors attending the Center for Holocaust/Genocide Study’s “Holocaust Memorials and Monuments” event,…
By Kassel Franco Garibay I don’t know about you, but I am not over the election. Trump’s victory left a sour taste in my mouth that I haven’t been able to get…