With Midterm Elections coming up on the 8th of November, today’s article will be dedicated to what being politically engaged has looked like throughout Drew’s history as a reminder to go vote! …
On Friday, Oct. 28, the Empowerment in STEM club hosted an egg drop competition. Participants competed in teams of 3-4 people, and each team was tasked with designing a contraption to prevent…
Saturday, Oct. 15, Drew University Hillel took students, both Jewish and non-Jewish, to the nearby Alstede Farms for a day of apple picking and hayrides. They joined a large crowd of hundreds…
For most, it is not common knowledge that the tradition of Prom began as a college phenomenon. “Prom” is the shortened version of “promenade” and was an important event for young adults…
After an almost three year hiatus, Harry Styles made his comeback at Love on Tour, his global concert tour following the 2019 release of his second studio album, “Fine Line.” Tour tickets…
From now until May, SLA offers advice on how to navigate some of our biggest issues as students in the era of COVID-19.
First up: Screen time.…
As a Latina attending a predominantly white institution (48.6% white, 10.3% Hispanic/Latino, 9.64% Black adn 4.77% Asian, according to datausa.com), Gabriella Ramirez (’23) felt out of place during her freshman year at…
by Willy Nichter, Staff Writer On Wednesday, January 31, spoken word poet Melissa Lozada-Oliva read a variety of her poems to an attentive audience of Drew students. Lozada-Oliva, a graduate student living…
By: Willy Nichter, Staff Writer On Wednesday, January 24, Drew graduate Mallory Mortillaro shared with an audience of students and community members the history behind her most notable achievement: the discovery of…
By: Laura Archer, Staff Writer Last week, the Center for Civic Engagement held service events in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a tradition that started at Drew in January 2016.…