The Class of 2011 offers sage advice to incoming first-year students.
Make us smile by sending photos of potential Drewids—your kids and grandkids—wearing Drew gear.
The most ingenious fundraiser we’ve ever seen was the Pants Auction, which sold pants donated by students, teachers and deans to benefit Drew’s Honduras Project. As repeat students in English Professor Frank Occhiogrosso’s courses, Steffi and I knew that we absolutely had to score a pair of his trousers for the 21st birthday of fellow [...]
Not every university name is so well suited to wordplay. Herein, a guide to Drew argot.
If you were a denizen of The Other End, you remember its famed 7-Layer Bars. Here’s how you can make them yourself, thanks to a recipe from former TOE baker Meghan Goodwin C’98: Ingredients 1-1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs 1/2 cup butter or margarine, melted 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips 1 cup butterscotch-flavored [...]
By Mary Jo Patterson The whole thing started with the Rev. Matchett Poynter, born and raised in the mountains of Kentucky, and his wife Marguerite, a devoted Methodist from Newark, N.J. A chance encounter at a USO dance soon after World War I led to love, marriage and four little Poynters. The couple also launched [...]