The Center for Civic Engagement and Student Activities hosted the Community Leader Awards at the Drew University Concert Hall on April 16. As golden hour approached and the warm rays slipped through…
Drew students witnessed the first total solar eclipse visible in the United States since 2017 on April 8 from around 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon…
Nicole Sydor (‘24) is stepping down as editor-in-chief of The Drew Acorn and turning the position over to Sierra Walker (‘25). Sydor has held the role for the last two years, overseeing…
President Brazil Brown was impeached at the end of the last Student Government meeting amid continuing deliberation about her various social media presences, including the official student government instagram, duclasga. Senator Kathleen…
NJ Transit announced a proposal to increase fares by 15 percent to meet their budget deficit. According to a press release on Wednesday, Jan. 24, the ticket price adjustments would begin on…
What comes to your mind when you hear the words “Christian nationalism?” If it’s anything positive, James Carville, a famous political commentator, would strongly suggest otherwise. During his Drew forum that took…
Senator Faith Ansah (‘25) joined the Senate meeting virtually as a representative of the board of Drew’s InterVarsity Christian Fellowship to request the Senate’s aid in co-sponsoring InterVarsity Christian Fellowship’s annual “Operation…
Drew University’s Commons was the place to be on Thursday, Nov. 2 at 11:30 a.m. At this time, Treeline Dining’s On the Road Culinary Showdown was offering hungry students the opportunity to…
Levi Cain and Laura Kolbe brought a plethora of creative insights to Drew students at the second Writers at Drew event of the semester. Hosted in Mead Hall on Nov. 13, the…
President Ashley Kibel (‘25) let Senate members know that she had spoken with Vice President Frank Merckx, who had mentioned that he needed Student Representatives to assume future roles to manage laundry…