By Charlotte Brockway “Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America” is a work of nonfiction written by Patrick Phillips, Associate Professor of English, which details the events that happen in…
SJP event explodes into student lead protests against perceived anti-Semitic speaker By Sam Doolen and Dalton Valette Miko Peled, a Jewish-Israeli activist and author, came to Drew on Wed. Sept. 21…
9/18/16 Alcohol Transport Brown 1:33 a.m. Officers responded to Brown Hall due to a report of an intoxicated student. The underage student was transported to Morristown Medical Center and a report was sent…
By Charlotte Broackway The heat is on for the 2016 Presidential Election as we near the first debate on Sept. 26. As of Sept. 15, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are in…
By Aliyah Kiesler In 1623, the first folio of Shakespeare’s work was put together. At the time, most of his plays were shown and it was the premiere of 18 of them.…
By Inji Kim Ever since their grand announcement on Sept. 7, the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus have been receiving countless responses. During its annual press event, Apple CEO Tim Cooke…
By Aliyah Kiesler Have you ever wondered the details about the makings of Netflix and Hulu? Why, when, and how? August 29th, 1997 was the day that Netfilx was created in Scotts…
By Andrew Wang Approximately 40,000 pints of blood are used each day in the United States. Drew Health Organization (DHO) hoped to contribute to the lives saved everyday through organizing a campus…
By Shaylyn MacKinnon Throughout the past few semesters Drew University has hosted a steady stream of well-spoken, nationally known leaders ranging from politicians to historians to NBL athletes. Bill O’Reilly, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar…
By Dalton Valette One of the many adventures that college offers to its students is studying abroad. Drew is no different and through the Center for Global Education, students have a plethora…