by Nina Campli, Assistant Student Life & Arts Editor Drew students spent their summers in very different ways. Some worked, others spent time with friends while others binged on their favorite Netflix…
by Caitlin Shannon, Student Life & Arts Editor It’s impossible to live on campus without your Drew ID card between getting into buildings, buying coffee and swiping in to eat at the…
by Wily Nichter, Staff Writer Throughout this past year, Drew University has been celebrating its sesquicentennial anniversary, marking 150 years since its founding as a Methodist Seminary. The methods of celebration have…
Earlier on in this semester it came to our attention that some students who have contributed articles to The Drew Acorn have received messages that can only be described as hate mail.…
by Kassel Franco-Garibay, Opinions Editor This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Drew Women and Gender Studies major. To celebrate the anniversary, the department hosted various speakers and events revolving around…
by Brooke Winters On Tuesday, March 4, the Drew Honduras Project (DHP) hosted a dinner and auction event in Crawford Hall to help raise funds for their volunteer projects in the Dominican…
By Jake Levine When it rains, it pours at Drew University. Water cascades throughout campus in a choppy, rough manner that deposits a mixture of dirt, filth and waste throughout various…
by Brooke Winters For the past seven years, Republicans have been pledging to repeal the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. With control of the House of Representatives, the Senate, and…
By Jake Levine Drew University officials have announced that until the current “squirrel situation” is solved, the Simon Forum will be closed until further notice. University officials have been scrambling for days,…
By Jake Levine Following your normal route to Brothers College, you are walking to class down the path. Headphones in, windbreaker up, and sunglasses on, you are walking in style. You let…