Prior to the onset of COVID-19, Drew’s campus was extremely active, with over 60 clubs. According to the university’s website, there were clubs from everything to arts, culture and academics. Now, just…
Drew University has four unique theme houses where residents can apply to live. These allow for an environment where students can embrace various cultures and live among others with similar interests. The…
For many, one of the most important aspects of choosing a college is a campus tour. During 2020, COVID-19 restrictions changed the college selection process drastically as they halted applicants’ abilities to…
Throughout the past year, many beloved staff members in Residential Life departed from Drew, opening doors for fresh faces to come in and make their mark. Among them is Monica Madera, the…
Many Drewids have decided to continue their online learning from home this semester due to a variety of reasons – from not feeling comfortable with returning, to simply not wanting to pay…
By: Willy Nichter, Staff Writer Photo Courtesy of: Pangea House Drew University offers a unique take on the communal living experience with its various theme houses. From WoCo to Umoja, each one…
By Michael McCurry Earlier this month Campus Life and Student Affairs announced the introduction of a new initiative called Merit. Merit, by Merit Pages Inc., is a multimedia platform that…
By Anna Gombert Drew’s INTO program, housed in Tilghman, has numerous intercultural activities planned for this semester. Last semester, INTO facilitated a Japanese language program that consisted of…
Isabella Kudas As an out-of-stater, the first thing I was surprised about when I got to Drew was how bad the water tastes. Being from Maine, regular faucet water tastes like the…