World War II had an unintended consequence for those on the homefront—an uprooting of traditional gender roles. Drew was not left untouched by such dramatic change. In 1943, the first female students…
This article was submitted to The Acorn by SJP and contains opinions and perspectives by that group. Starting last Monday, March 18, Drew Students for Justice in Palestine hosted their third annual…
Dee Cohen is a sophomore majoring in English and minoring in French. All images courtesy of Dee Cohen.…
To kick off Black History Month, the Center for Civic and Student Engagement and Africana Studies sponsored the first Black History Month Flag Raising, which will hopefully become a foreseeable tradition here…
On December 8, 1941, in response to the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt addressed the American public, famously declaring the day as “a date that will live in infamy.”…
Fiber Arts at Drew has ventured into a diverse array of crafting throughout their events this semester, with crocheting, embroidery, sewing and knitting all being part of the group’s activities. It is…
Drew University’s A.P.O. chapter was nearly disbanded after most members graduated during the COVID-19 pandemic, but has held steadfast and continued to operate on Drew’s campus. Luckily a graduate student had enough…
A rapidly growing club on campus, The Fund at Drew University offers students the chance to gain practical knowledge and experience in the world of finance. The student-led organization manages an equities…
Drew University is home to over 400 international students, with an undergraduate student body representing over 50 countries from around the globe. These students of diverse cultural backgrounds have immeasurably added to…
It’s no secret that the 2020 COVID pandemic put immense pressure on Drew and its students, abruptly forcing both to an online-only curriculum for a few years. While all aspects of school…