Written by Jenny George, “After Image” is a compact poetry collection that was released on Oct. 8 by Copper Canyon Press. At 67 pages of poetry, “After Image” centers around the theme…
I recently had the privilege of visiting the Angelika Film Center and Café in East Village, New York, with my English class, Thinking About Genre Through Film. My professor, Jacob Soule, took…
There was a small rock on the path in front of me as I traipsed around the back of Hurst. I aimed a kick at it. My foot caught the concrete, taking…
I never stopped trick-or-treating. I’ve missed a year or two, but I generally get out to the streets of a suburb to knock on strangers’ doors. In the process, I’ve received surprisingly…
As anyone who has ever met me knows, I am a math major. Due to this, I spend a great deal of class time in the Hall of Sciences and Brothers College.…
There are still two months left in hurricane season, but the damage and death toll along the southeast coast has already escalated to record-breaking highs. Two hurricanes have recently barreled over the…
The Drew facilities department is facing a slew of issues that need to be solved. Most students and faculty on campus are familiar with the facilities department and, consequently, its problems. Though…
In my time here at Drew, I have felt safe and welcomed existing as my authentic self. I found Queer peers, courses that incorporate the voices of Queer authors and celebration of…
“So make the friendship bracelets, take the moment and taste it, you’ve got no reason to be afraid.” – Taylor Swift, You’re on Your Own Kid Taylor Swift has earned $13.5 million…
For almost a month, I have been mildly obsessed with “The Elder Scrolls: Castles,” a new mobile game about running a medieval fantasy kingdom, where a day playing in real life is…