Inaugurated Dec. 12, 2021, sophomores Nate Roark and Andrew Lora(’24) recently began their terms as President and Vice President, respectively, of the Drew Student Government. Roark, a Tennessee native, is working towards…
On Wednesday, Nov. 3, many students attended Drew’s weekly Student Government meeting to express their worries over upcoming speaker Trent Horn, amongst addressing other issues and carrying out administrative duties. According to…
On Wednesday, Sept. 29, Student Government gathered for their weekly meeting to bring forward recent issues that have surfaced, such as absences from class due to illness, security policies upon entering campus…
As we near the halfway point of the semester, Student Government is in full swing and creating initiatives to help support the student body. On Thursday, Feb 25 at 8 p.m., the…
By Michael McCurry On April 20, Drew students went to the polls to select next year’s upperclassmen Student Government Senators. Ballots were cast online by logging onto path.drew.edu from the hours of…
By Michael McCurry On Sunday, April 15, Student Government met for their second to last meeting of the current Senate. Coming off the heels of last week’s university-wide announcement about the defacement…
By Anna Gombert Over the past year, after the opening of the re-renovated Commons, the theft of utensils, mugs and plates has been rampant. Commons has taken steps to try to combat…
By Jared Sutton On December 4, 2015, about two weeks after I assumed the office of Student Government President, Alexa Young (’18) changed my life. On that cold December day, The Drew…
By Melissa Viana With any new change in administration, there often comes a feeling of uncertainty as to what the future may look like and how to tackle rising issues. However, after securing…
By Ellie Kreidie Not only was Feb. 14 Valentine’s Day, it was also the inaugural day of a new project by Drew’s Student Government. If you are on…