By Sebastian Godinez So far there have been three debates for the 2016 Presidential Election; two presidential and one vice presidential. Mike Pence might be a sight for sore eyes for conservatives,…
By T.J. Chiang My friend Hans Morsink, a former political science professor, wrote a letter to the editor on his experience with saving the trees at Drew University since the early 1980s.…
By the Drew Acorn Editorial Board, The Editorial Board of The Drew Acorn is made up of students of various backgrounds both academically and culturally. The Board is composed of students who…
By T.J. Chiang For ethical purposes, I have not mentioned the names of parties involved. I felt compelled to write this after realizing from personal experience ( both my parents came from…
By Kassel Franco Garibay Attending college in the United States has always been a dream of mine. The concept of living in dorms on campus, choosing my own classes, joining student clubs…
By Bethania Viana Fall is here, whip out your “white girls and Starbucks pumpkin spice latte” jokes! We all make fun of this trend as if we haven’t gotten one ourselves or…
By T.J. Chiang Jr. I recently attended a spoken word event on campus that featured a poetry duo called “The Asia Project.” The poem called “Awakening,” which was written in memory of…
By Sebastian Godinez My editorials so far have been about having respect for what “freedom of speech” means and what it stands for. And right now I’m going to test yours. Black…
By Naeem Khan On Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016, Drew Students for Justice in Palestine hosted Miko Peled, an Israeli peace activist —in collaboration with other groups in the area. Prior to the…
By Hans Morsink When the Methodist Archives were built, the university cut down a goodly number (ten I think) of mature oak trees that were not sick. I wrote a letter trying…