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Gallery: Snowy day on campus causes canceled classes, remote learning

February 5, 2022 by Taelyn Williams and Riley Fisher

Icy roads and snowy weather prompted the university to cancel classes on Thursday and shift to remote learning on Friday. Students took time to enjoy the snow piled across campus together despite sub-freezing temperatures and activity cancelations.

Cooper McCasland, sophomore management major, sleds outside of the Margaret and Herman Brown Library.(Photo by Taelyn Williams)
Andie Sheppard, sophomore nutrition major, enjoys her snow day with her friends.(Photo by Taelyn Williams)
Cooper McCasland, sophomore management major, skillfully sleds down a hill on campus.(Photo by Taelyn Williams)

Madison Chedester, junior Spanish major, and Meeyah Davis, sophmore biochemistry major, dodge snow chunks while sledding around campus. (Photo by Taelyn Williams)
Meeyah Davis, sophomore biochemistry major, is hit by snowballs outside of Elmer Gray Stadium.(Photo by Taelyn Williams)
Erin Treybig, sophomore psychology major, looks to find more snow to throw at her friends. (Photo by Taelyn Williams)

Emily Van Dyke, sophomore criminal justice major, piles up tons of snow for a snowball fight.(Photo by Taelyn Williams)
Emmalyne Patterson, sophomore Bible and ministry major, and Erin Treybig, sophmore psychology major, gather more snowballs.(Photo by Taelyn Williams)
Emmalyne Patterson, sophomore Bible and ministry major, throws snowballs with her friends. (Photo by Taelyn Williams)

Jacob’s Dream covered with snow. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
Two students huddle closely as they cross campus in the snow. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
Lane Jackson, junior management major from Gonzales, sleds across the icy Teague Circle in a friend’s truck. (Photo by Riley Fisher)

A student sleds in a bucket over the ice in Teague Circle. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
Campus stands still as snow falls on the GATA Fountain. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
The Beauchamp Amphitheater fills with snow and ice. (Photo by Riley Fisher)

Filed Under: Photo Galleries, Showcase

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About Taelyn Williams

About Riley Fisher

-Senior theatre design major
-Chief Photographer and Social Media Director
-Passionate about storytelling and expression

You are here: Home / Multimedia / Photo Galleries / Gallery: Snowy day on campus causes canceled classes, remote learning

Other Multimedia:

  • Gallery: Spring graduates gather for Candlelight Devotional

  • Gallery: Students look very alive on Dead Day

  • Gallery: Galaxy fundraises for Eastland fires with annual Kirk Goodwin Run

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