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News/Volume 98/Volume 98 Issue 8

ICE Scare Rattles Drew Community

March 6, 2026March 5, 2026

In the early afternoon of Thursday, Feb. 15, an unmarked black SUV pulled into Drew, simply to be used by the staff of the Shakespeare Theatre for a campus activity. Around the…

News/Volume 98/Volume 98 Issue 8

Snowstorm Blankets Drew Campus with Layer of Snow

March 6, 2026March 5, 2026

As a blizzard battered many parts of the Northeast, the snowfall hit Drew University’s campus, cancelling classes for Monday, Feb. 23. While roughly a foot and a half of snow covered campus…

News/Volume 98/Volume 98 Issue 8

CCE and MCOM Department Cohost “Sinners” Screening & Talkback

March 6, 2026March 20, 2026

Thanks to the Center for Civic Engagement, students came together in the Kean Room of the Drew University Library on the evening of Feb. 26 to not only watch the 2025 “Sinners”…

News/Volume 98/Volume 98 Issue 8

A Day With the Bushwick Starr in the Theatre & Dance Department

March 6, 2026March 5, 2026

The Drew theatre and dance department hosted the Bushwick Starr, a non-profit theatre company based in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Friday, Feb. 6. Students participated in Q&A sessions with Co-Founder/Artistic Director Noel Allain…

News/Volume 98/Volume 98 Issue 7

Rick Mullin’s “The Landscape”Brings Life to Mead Hall

February 20, 2026February 21, 2026

Though not the most traditional place for an art exhibition, just inside Mead Hall there is a set of 14 landscape paintings from a Drew alumnus. Rick Mullin’s (C‘80) “The Landscape” is…

News/Volume 98/Volume 98 Issue 7

Drew University Reaches Land Agreement with Madison

February 20, 2026February 21, 2026

On Jan. 12, Drew and the Borough of Madison reached an agreement intended to “permanently preserve the Drew Forest while allowing for the sale and strategic redevelopment of other university-owned land along…

News/Volume 98/Volume 98 Issue 7

Artist in Residence: Richard Choi’s “A Prayer in Three Acts”

February 20, 2026February 21, 2026

“Sometimes you don’t know what you’re making, other than your intuition telling you to make it – telling you there’s something here.” Richard Choi’s “A Prayer in Three Acts” is an exploration…

News/Volume 98/Volume 98 Issue 6

Student Government Hosts Town Hall

December 5, 2025December 4, 2025

Drew University’s CLA Student Government hosted a town hall attended by many senators and constituents on Wednesday, Nov. 19. At the event, President Zaire Wright (‘27) gave a presentation on StuGov’s progress…

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Opinions/Volume 98 Issue 6

We Need Water in Our Dorms Urgently!

December 5, 2025December 4, 2025

If you are someone at Drew who is currently a freshman or has been here since their freshman year, you will probably be familiar with the water filling stations available both in…

News/Volume 98/Volume 98 Issue 6

Thanksgiving Came Early Thanks to Friendsgiving at The Commons 

December 5, 2025December 4, 2025

On Thursday, Nov. 20, Drew University Dining Services presented their annual Friendsgiving in the Commons dining hall. Here, students could gather, dine and spend time with friends from 4 p.m. to 9…

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