Drewids offer advice on how to do everything better, from finding financial aid to escaping from a straitjacket.
Students»
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.
BackTalk»
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 [...]
Athletics»
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.
Athletics»
The Grand Prix equestrian and All-Landmark Conference lacrosse player on show jumping, falling off her horse and keeping it real.
Students»
A year ago Larry Schneider was overseeing the launch of gourmet dining at Yankee Stadium. Today he’s studying the Holocaust at Drew.
Library»
A racist caricature in Drew’s archives of Sally Hemings, Thomas Jefferson’s slave, comes off as an early 19th-century stab at swiftboating.
President»
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.
Faculty»
Don’t be surprised if Theo School people appear bereft these days. They’re losing Maxine Beach, their warm and graceful guru, to retirement.