I understand that what I am about to say may be controversial to most.I also understand that there might only be a small portion of our generation that will identify with my…
“A Little Life” by Hanya Yanagihara is the most beautiful book I’ve ever read, and I can thank BookTok for the recommendation. Yanagihara’s use of language and description allows the reader to…
“It isn’t already?” This was how many Drew students reacted when asked whether our mascot should be changed to a squirrel. It makes sense—squirrels appear on much of our school’s merchandise, our…
Here is what Drew students had to say when asked about their opinion on whether they want to keep the Ranger Bear as a mascot or change it to a squirrel. “I…
Every year I await the day when my favorite season finally arrives. Unfortunately, as a New Englander, I’m only allowed to experience it for three days per year. Every year is a…
Imagine: You are at The Commons trying to find some decent food you can enjoy. Maybe nothing looks appealing, and you go for the pizza; or maybe there’s stir-fry, and you decide…
Over the past several years, voting has become increasingly important. During the 2020 Presidential Election, Tufts College reported that “52%-55% of voting-eligible young adults, ages 18-29, cast a ballot.” While this election…
Since this is our last issue for the semester, I obviously had no ideas, so I turned to my lovely friends for assistance. I received the suggestions “Almond extract” from Ani Rosenthal,…
With the school year coming to a close, Senior Week is getting closer. Different from what one might expect, not all seniors share the same enthusiasm for the events planned. Despite their…
There are some things in this world that have no business existing. I can think of several off the top of my head: yogurt with fruit at the bottom, those acrylic fingernails…