With Thanksgiving fast approaching, students are planning how they are going to spend the break. Students and faculty will have from Nov. 24 through Nov. 28 off for the holiday. To help…
Within the past month, Drew has launched vaccination clinics ahead of flu season to protect the community. Drew’s Health center plans to hold more clinics in upcoming weeks. “Flu vaccines are currently…
A majority of student athletes have faced adversities in the past year and a half. Students are now facing a new sense of normalcy and commencing back on the playing fields once…
Many students at Drew are adjusting to life back on campus for the first time since the pandemic began. After a year of solely online classes at home or on a half-open…
On Wednesday, Sept. 29, Student Government gathered for their weekly meeting to bring forward recent issues that have surfaced, such as absences from class due to illness, security policies upon entering campus…
In the early weeks of September, Hurricane Ida hit Drew University, resulting in basement flooding of dormitories and academic buildings, as well as posing a nuisance for commuter students trying to get…
As a Drew Student, it is impossible to miss the landscaping crew that shows up everyday like clockwork, interrupting our sleep with their noisy machines. Is Drew’s Campus really that high maintenance?…
Beginning January 1 of this year, the Forest officially became a smoke-free campus. This policy was first announced last semester in an email to the student-body by Campus Life and Student Affairs.…
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 Ryman Curtis On Saturday, April 21, the lawn between Hoyt Hall and the Ehinger Center was transformed into a medieval fairground. MedFest, That Medieval Thing’s annual event, is one of Drew…