The Drew Performing Arts Access Coordinators (DPAAC), is a student group and newly official club, which spent its pilot year training 25 students in audio description, captioning for pre-scripted performances and accessible…
If you passed HERB circle last Friday, you might have seen students lounging on picnic blankets, listening to “The Muppets” soundtrack or playing some hopscotch. It looked like a typical college afternoon…
Drew has several roads on campus, including Pepin Road, Campus Drive, Riker Road, Lancaster Road and Elm Street. However, not all of these are labeled. The lack of signage has proved to…
Excitement filled the air as students, parents, faculty and others filled the F. M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre of NJ during the opening night of “Working.” The Department of Theatre and Dance and…
Instead of the typical beach vacation most college students embark on for spring break, Volunteer Without Borders (VWB) had a much different vacation. VWB typically organizes three service trips a year, pairing…
Sunday, March 13 was the two-year anniversary of nation-wide and global lockdowns. According to McKinsey and Company, 191 countries closed their schools during the beginning stages of the pandemic. This left 1.9…
Imagine that you’ve got your spring break all planned out: you’ll finish class Friday afternoon, pack your bags, spend some time with friends and head home with your family in the morning…
Warning: Mild spoilers ahead! Love fighting families, glamorous costumes and cameos from Tony Winning Actors? Then “The Gilded Age” on HBO is the show for you. Julian Fellowes, the producer of Downton…
From daunting, miserable jobs selling soap at the mall to sneaking novels into math class, three women found their passion in the field of publishing. Each of them agreed that they found…
Over the last week, the Drew University Dramatic Society (DUDS) staged a production of “The Angry Brigade” from Feb. 24 until Feb. 26 at the Thomas H. Kean Theater. Written by James…