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.…
By: Nina Campli, Assistant Editor of Student Life and Arts Looking for something to do this weekend? Go see Shakespeare in Love at the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey. There are five…
By: Anna Gombert, Co-Editor in Chief The Museum of Early Trades and Crafts, located in downtown Madison, will be hosting an event called Craft Cocktails & Conversation on Thursday, November 16. The…
By: Anna Gombert, Co-Editor in Chief and Kassel Franco-Garibay, Editor of Opinions This week Drew hosted filmmaker Michelle Parkerson for a film screening and artist talk. On Monday, November 6, there was…
By: Nina Campli, Assistant Student Life and Arts Editor Mead Hall was abuzz with amazing conversations between Civic Scholars and Drew alumni. On November 1, alumni, some of whom were in the…