Drew University is known for its bustling student life and diversity, with dozens of events and club meetings occurring every week. However, one organization’s presence has been greatly missed on campus over…
The Art History Club kicked off Valentine’s day weekend with a vibrant evening of crafts and community on Friday, Feb. 13. Students gathered to learn about the origins of Valentine’s day, Cupid…
The South Asian Students Association and Alpha Phi Omega hosted “Rave of Pyaar” on Thursday, Feb. 12, in the Ehinger Center’s Crawford Hall and Eatery from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Students…
The Office of Student Engagement recently held its annual Club Leadership Conference to kick off the 2025-26 academic year. Over 40 club leaders and representatives from a variety of Drew organizations were…
The Budgets and Organizations Board (BOB) of Student Government recently concluded its annual budget interviews process. Held in person on March 21 in EC 145 and March 24 and April 4 in…
Students unaware of funding and the club creation requests should be aware of the Budgets and Organizations Board, the student-led organization in charge of handling these requests. Composed of senators from the…
Club Leader Conferences, which are run by Student Activities, have become a common occurrence over the past year. Although these conferences serve as a great way to standardize leadership and official practices,…
Assisting at Acorn Academy, coloring in children’s books and making makeshift paper pumpkins are just a few perks of becoming a member of Drew University’s Connect with Kids (CWK). This student organization…
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…
In the past, Drew’s club fairs typically featured dozens of tables filled with flyers, email lists and overeager club leaders. But, this semester’s club fair kicked off with different Instagram story posts…