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News/Volume 95 Issue 9

University Writing Center Now In Pilling Room

January 28, 2023January 30, 2023

This semester, the University Writing Center is getting a bit of an upgrade, thanks to the center’s director Erika Maikish and Library director Elizabeth Leonard. Since the Writing Center has been long…

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Opinions/Volume 95 Issue 9

Saving Silent Study Spaces

January 27, 2023January 30, 2023

The library at Drew is one of the most widely used student resources on campus. Built in the 1930s, the library has been serving students for decades and contains enough books to…

News/Volume 95 Issue 5

Drew Library Welcomes New Director Elizabeth Leonard

November 11, 2022November 11, 2022

Elizabeth Leonard, the new director of the Drew University Library, found her love of libraries when she received her first library card at five years old. Now, she hopes to translate her…

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Lead Editorial/Opinions/Volume 95 Issue 2

Lead Editorial: Drew Students Shouldn’t Have to Pay for Printing

October 21, 2022October 21, 2022

Drew University is now charging students for printing… again. Professors often ask students to submit physical copies of their assignments instead of submitting them online. So students will have to pay so they…

Campus/News

Visit The CAE for Academic Assistance

March 25, 2022March 25, 2022

The Center for Academic Excellence (CAE) is a free resource for academic and administrative support with offices located in the library and Brothers College. The CAE provides peer tutoring, writing support and…

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Campus/News

Lending Library Increases Textbook Accessibility

February 25, 2022February 25, 2022

As a first-generation college student, political science major and Student Government Senator-at-Large, Gabriella Ramirez (‘23) was shocked by the number of additional costs that came along with receiving a college education. Meal…

Lead Editorial

LEAD EDITORIAL: Keep Up Drew’s Historical Campus

February 25, 2022March 4, 2022

Drew University was founded in 1867. According to an article published by the University of California Press, a building or place is considered historic if it has existed for fifty years and…

Campus/Student Life & Arts

Drew Celebrates 150 Years with Eight Case Exhibit

September 10, 2017

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…

Student Life & Arts

Bookworms with a sweet tooth plan Edible Book Fest for Mar. 31

March 24, 2017March 24, 2017

by Izabella Louk, Staff When thinking of Drew’s library what comes to mind? It seems to be that dusty old books, confusing shelving and the resident ghosts are the most commonly associated…

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The Drew Acorn is Drew University’s student-run newspaper. Established in 1928, the Acorn covers campus life and news, as well as events in Madison and the surrounding area that are of interest to our student body. If you’re interested in writing for the Acorn, get in touch at thedrewacorn@gmail.com, or join on path.drew.edu.

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