By Ellie Kreidie There are few stories that bring a tear to the eye. In today’s world, where there are dozens of conflicts and wars affecting the lives of millions of people,…
Ellie Kreidie This last week has been another insane week for the news media. Down in Washington and across the world, every day a new prominent story has taken the media by…
By Ellie Kreidie After 17 students and teachers were shot at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine’s Day this year, the pressure on lawmakers across the country to deliver proper gun…
By Ellie Kreidie Not only was Feb. 14 Valentine’s Day, it was also the inaugural day of a new project by Drew’s Student Government. If you are on…
by Ellie Kreidie As a liberal and a feminist, I have been impressed over the years with Megan Barry, the first female Mayor of Nashville who has occupied the office since 2015.…
By Ellie Kreidie On Jan. 19, the government shut down for three days following a standoff between Republicans and Democrats on the issue of DACA recipients, who are due to lose their…
ByEllie Kreidie On Friday Jan. 5, I, along with millions of Americans, bought the already infamous tell-all book on the White House, Fire & Fury written by Michael Wolff. To be…
By Ellie Kreidie On Friday, December 1, the world’s jaw collectively dropped as news broke that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn not only plead guilty to a single charge of lying to…
By Ellie Kreidie An SOS Alert was sent out earlier this week to neighbors around Mount Agung in Bali, as the volcano was due to erupt. Officials raised the alert to the…
by Ellie Kreidie Two weeks ago, it seemed as if Alabama was about to get a new Republican senator, filling the remaining Senate seat vacated by current Attorney General Jeff Sessions. After…