Students Turn Giant Snowmound Into New Drew Landmark

Following the northeastern snowstorm, snow has piled high in the Tolley-Brown Circle. This has prompted Drew students to do what they do best: run rampant. By the end of the storm, the heap of plowed snow had been officially dubbed The Igloo and had become an expansive, multistory monument of Drew’s creativity and boredom.

 

This giant igloo now stands as Drew’s newest campus landmark. The creators, a group of ten engineering majors, have decided to rent out the rooms to commuters. “It’s actually comfortable inside. Cold, but somehow they have electricity,” one commuter said.

 

The Drew administration has since said that they will be “monitoring the situation,” which entails taking photos from afar and posting them on Facebook, captioned “Drew’s New Cultural Directive.”

 

Meanwhile, tours have already begun, with prospective students wondering what purpose The Igloo serves. Tour guides have been instructed to describe it as an “interdisciplinary experiment” and move on before they’re asked about permits.

 

As of now, the building already has temporary renters, and one student claiming to be the RA. With the weather remaining under twenty degrees Fahrenheit, it suffices to say that The Igloo will not be melting anytime soon.

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