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Courtesy of Drew Magazine. Article originally appeared in the Fall 1993 edition, by Ray Smith C'89

Drew_Magazine_Fall_1993_Drew_After_Dark.pdf

What struck me first is what always strikes me when I return to campus: the stillness. Even after an hour in a darkened bus, arriving at Drew from Manhattan feels like stepping off a plane in the Bahamas in January, when warm ocean breezes drift over a body that still thinks it's winter. No rumbling subways, no car alarms, no blaring radios.

During a daylight visit, even little details still seem familiar, like the cafe tables outside the University Center and the maroon brick window ledges in HoyteHoyt-Bowne . But at night, places have a way of taking on a very different presence.

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