A Frozen Campus

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Beyond snow, branches are covered in a layer of ice. Here, crabapples are encased in a solid layer of ice on a frigid winter day. (Photo courtesy of Cooper Smith, ‘22).

Aiden Keenan

It’s November! As of the publication of this article, there are less than 50 days until Christmas. Whether you love the cold or hate it, everyone can appreciate how beautiful campus is when blanketed with snow. All photos were taken during the 2019-2020 academic year.

 

 

After a gentle snowfall, branches are covered in snow as students walk to class. The many snow-covered trees on campus encapsulate the beauty of the season.
(Photo courtesy of Cooper Smith, ‘22)
Beyond snow, branches are covered in a layer of ice. Here, crabapples are encased in a solid layer of ice on a frigid winter day.
(Photo courtesy of Cooper Smith, ‘22).
Whether walking back from the library, dining hall or gym, students who live in Hamlin or Campion Hall walk past these solitary picnic tables. Frequently untouched, these tables showcase the amount of snow that had fallen the night before.
(Photo courtesy of Cooper Smith, ‘22).
Cleveland sunsets are always breathtaking, especially in the wintertime. These “cotton candy skies” always show vibrant colors.
(Photo courtesy of Cooper Smith, ‘22).
Here, Campion Hall stands strong after a snowstorm. Students rush into the building through the freezing temperatures outside.
(Photo courtesy of Cooper Smith, ‘22).