Underneath Sitterly on the far side of campus, behind a door that has been locked for years, there is a secret coffee house that has sat defunct for 19 years. The dusty…
When I first thought of the idea for this column following my freshman year, I anticipated reporting on small stories about quirky Drew history. I did a fair bit of reporting on…
In the fall of 1930, Brothers College, now the Undergraduate College of Liberal Arts, welcomed its first Black student after two years of being open for enrollment. This student was Clarence Harrison,…
November has been National Native American Heritage Month in the United States since 1990, and this year is no different. To celebrate the occasion, this week’s article will be dedicated to the…
by Willy Nichter, Staff Writer At 4:00 on Wednesday, September 27, Drew University Archivist Matthew Beland and Professor Chris Taylor came together to discuss prominent university founder and historical figure Daniel Drew…