Spring 2010

Articles

Helping Hands

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Helping Hands

From January on, Drewids have fanned out doing volunteer work and fundraising for two high-profile natural disasters: Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake in Haiti.

Omar Rodriguez-Graham C’02

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Omar Rodriguez-Graham C’02

Next-Generation Painter By Christopher Hann I grew up in Mexico City. I lived in the suburbs of Philadelphia for a few years with my grandparents. My mother was born and raised there. Other than that, I spent basically my whole life here in Mexico before going to college. I wasn’t looking at school to do art, to tell you the [...]

Oh Happy Day

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Oh Happy Day

Q&A with the Rev. Stefanie R. Minatee T’07,’10

Athletic Shorts

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Athletic Shorts

Women’s Basketball (15–11) got off to a 9–0 start and was one of eight teams to compete in the ECAC Metro Tournament at season’s end.

Sloane Coles C’11

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Sloane Coles C’11

The Grand Prix equestrian and All-Landmark Conference lacrosse player on show jumping, falling off her horse and keeping it real.

How to Stop Wining

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How to Stop Wining

A year ago Larry Schneider was overseeing the launch of gourmet dining at Yankee Stadium. Today he’s studying the Holocaust at Drew.

Raise the Roof

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Raise the Roof

The UC is—yes!—finally getting a makeover.

Paper Cuts

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Paper Cuts

A racist caricature in Drew’s archives of Sally Hemings, Thomas Jefferson’s slave, comes off as an early 19th-century stab at swiftboating.

Mead 207

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Mead 207

Walking into a Theo School faculty meeting often feels like being in a winning team’s locker room at halftime. It is evidence of the character of our great dean, Maxine Beach, who is retiring this spring.

A Reluctant Farewell

Faculty»

A Reluctant Farewell

Don’t be surprised if Theo School people appear bereft these days. They’re losing Maxine Beach, their warm and graceful guru, to retirement.

Making Her Debut

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Making Her Debut

Tiphanie Yanique kicks off her first book tour at Mead Hall.