The attendance and participation of this year’s spirit week was considerably lower than in past years. The low school spirit is also evident in the lack of attendance at school events. When the Drew community was asked if it thought …
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News
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Drew’s human rights policy amended
In response to a letter from the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, Drew University...
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Seminary classes delayed
Seminary Hall has sustained damage after a minor fire (Justin Camejo) The start of classes was delayed...
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How proud is Drew?
The attendance and participation of this year’s spirit week was considerably lower than in past...
- Drew loses Chris Biehn to Ithaca
- Two new cabinet members sworn in
- New York Times Magazine to feature 2011 graduates
Opinions
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Reader’s Forum: Former Acorn editor dissatisfied with changes in design for Commons deck
To the editor, I donated money to my senior class of 2011 gift and all I got was this stupid beer...
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Freshman protests residence hall flooding
My room in Haselton, along with almost everyone else’s in my half of the building, flooded over...
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Censorship bills pose problems for Drewids
(Graphic by Melissa Hoffman) In the wake of coming back to school, and a wonderful weekend of snow,...
- Strategic Plan depends on Identity Project
- Fresh resolutions for the new year at Drew
- Melissa Hoffman Squirrel Droppings
Sports
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Men’s hoops getting healthy for conference
Drew men’s basketball began its season on unproven ground due to a string of injury of some of...
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Rangers victorious on the road
Fencing victories on the horizon for men, womenThe Drew fencing program is in the midst of a year...
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Lady Rangers to face fierce competition
Lady Rangers to face fierce competition (Photo by Eva Alvarez) Drew women’s basketball is preparing...
- Battle of Mad Ave leads to another men’s loss
- Fencing teams succeed at Invitationals
- Rangers win Battle of Mad Ave for fourth time
Life & Arts
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Freshman fights to end waste in the forest
Electronic waste is an unfamilar term to many Drewids, but Addison Del Mastro (’15) wants to change...
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A La Mode: What’s in your handbag, Drewids?
Kaden Bernstein (’15) (left) and VeeVee Blair (’15) display the contents our their handbags...
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Dish: Students are most passionate about piracy
The mass protest against SOPA via statuses and tweets was the first time that I had seen the majority...
- Theater fans create a play in a day
- Tolley/Brown’s early fire alarm annoys students
- A la Mode: Drewids embrace new fashions for New Year’s
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How proud is Drew?
The attendance and participation of this year’s spirit week was considerably lower than in past years. The low school spirit is also evident in the lack of attendance at school events. When the Drew community was asked if it thought …
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Is Drew healthy?
Students shouldn’t wash their hands of maintaining good health this season. Spending long nights studying, skipping meals and slacking off at the gym could prove detrimental to students’ health. According to a University of New Hampshire study reported by Consumer …
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Wall Street students to get new iPads
The Wall Street Semester is one of Drew’s three main off campus programs, including the U.N. Semester and Contemporary Art program.
It is a semester-long program that takes place each spring during which students travel to New York City twice …
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One hundred points added to students’ accounts
In a campus wide e-mail sent out recently, Drew University gave an additional 100 extra meal points for the spring semester to any students on the meal plan as recompense for meals lost during the power outage. Last Wednesday, however, …
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Drew weathers the storm
The total monetary cost to Drew University is still unknown, but Drew’s weather woes led to four days of classes lost. Drew lost power on Saturday afternoon. By Sunday afternoon, students received emergency contact asking them to evacuate campus. …
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students clutter national college campuses
The number of students attending Drew each year continues to increase.
Many experts believe it’s not worth the time and money to attain a bachelor’s degree in today’s economy.
Peter Thiel, the founder of PayPal and worries about the harmful …
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Drew field hockey achieves 11th straight win
The Rangers emerged victorious with a 3-2 victory over Richard Stockton College (8-7) last Tuesday after both teams combined for a total of five goals in the second half of action. Angela Terracciano (‘15) scored her 12th goal of the …
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Dean’s list raises expectations as minimum GPA rises
The student handbook informs, “A student with a semester average of 3.40 or better (on a registration of 12 or more hours with no incompletes, outstanding or unreported grades) is eligible for the Dean’s List.”
This definition has been changed, …
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Drew students bemoan high tuition, lack of aid
Drew University’s students complaining about yearly rising tuition is an ongong theme. Tuition at Drew is among the nation’s highest, though Drew does award its students some scholarships and financial aid.
According to Chief Communications Director Dave Muha, “The average …
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Drew’s identity presented to community
Drew University is on a mission to pin down what it is that makes it identifiable.
A series of “Identity Presentations” last Thursday and Friday kicked off the first publicly viewed portion of a project that’s been in progress since …
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For Drewids, mailroom is not delivering
Students don’t give the new mailroom their stamp of approval.
On May 20, Drew University’s mailroom opened for business in the lobby of the Commons.
Many students voiced their displeasure after several peculiar incidents this semester.
On September 21, Becca …
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Making the Forest greener: Hydration
Hydration stations for sustainability
With the worldwide effort to “go green,” several colleges and universities are taking strides to become more sustainable. Atop their lists is the implementing of “hydration stations” —essentially water fountains around campus-in an effort to eliminate …
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