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…
Announced last week with the intention of being launched next semester, Drew’s newest college has garnered a lot of attention in a relatively short amount of time. President Hilary Link and Interim…
On Thursday, Oct. 30, students and faculty gathered in the Founders Room in Mead Hall for the return of the famous faculty bake-off competition at the psychology department’s very own PsychToberfest. Students…
In the early hours of Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025 around 9:30 a.m. CET, a group of four thieves dressed as construction workers broke into the Louvre’s Apollo Gallery and stole some of…
On the evening of Oct. 22, Drew University alumni gathered in the Ehinger Center’s 1867 Lounge in order to meet with current Drew students to connect professionally and talk about possible future…
The Trump Administration has asked for the Nov. 4 general election voting to be monitored by the Department of Justice in both New Jersey and California. Many people from the Republican party…
On June 26, 2015, the United States Supreme Court made a historic decision that would come to be heralded as one of its most significant verdicts: Obergefell v. Hodges. Striking down heteronormative…
On June 26, 2015, the United States Supreme Court made a historic decision that would come to be heralded as one of its most significant verdicts: Obergefell v. Hodges. Striking down heteronormative…
With the second semester quickly approaching and course registration on the horizon, students are finding themselves having to make decisions and pick classes relevant to their chosen area of focus. Some students…
On Oct. 10, the Drew DSEM program had the pleasure of inviting speaker and poet Carlos Andrés Gómez to speak to the class of 2029. Gómez led the workshop “Toward a Culturally-Affirming…