Though many clubs and activities have struggled recently to hold large events, Drew’s a cappella groups were back in aca-action after 36 Madison Avenue hosted their Back to Classes concert, managing to…
As WMNJ experiences a resurgence in activity, its new shows promise a newfound enthusiasm for participating students. “Frightful Frequencies” and “Playlist of Our Lives” serve as examples of ways students can share…
Music and the sounds of jangling, tintinnabulating trinkets tiptoed outside Crawford Hall, inviting students to gather around circular wooden tables and create pieces of gold and silver jewelry. These included earrings, bangles,…
As autumn slowly encroaches upon us and the days begin to darken, the Drew University Football Team decided to embrace the darkness for their first game of the semester. Basing their show…
This year, the Center for Holocaust/Genocide Studies at Drew University is celebrating its 30th anniversary. At the time of its founding in the 1990s, there was a rising trend of Holocaust denial…
The aroma of coffee and rhapsody of music filled the air of The Ehinger Center as students indulged in boisterous singing and their coffeebean concoctions. The Coffee House event opened the door…
The bustling streets of New York City saw a different kind of traffic on Sunday, Sept. 17, as thousands of climate change activists marched to make their voices heard. The NYC March…
When Jack Lepiarz performed at Drew’s annual MedFest for the first time in 2009, the thought that he might one day be internet famous never crossed his mind. As a junior at…
Without the need to get on a flight across the globe, the Drew community was invited to attend A Night in Asia last Friday. The expert planning of the Asian Student Union…
It is about that time of year when the Drew community begins to say goodbye to current seniors. The Drew Acorn wants to highlight the important work of Emma-Li Downer, a senior…