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IN PRINT: Snow Day Revisited
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
by David Walter
The Blizzard of Twenty-Ten, they’ll call it, The Day Princeton Stood Still. Classes: canceled. Precepts: canceled. Libraries: heroically kept open. But on Feb. 10, there was little time to study. Though snow days are rare here (the last was in 2003), students knew exactly what was expected of them… Read more in Princeton Alumni Weekly.
Cyclops Snowmen, Tray Sledding, and Stubborn Professors: Sounds Like a Princeton Snow Day to me!
Thursday, 11 February 2010
by Julia Bumke
Okay, not to keep beating the increasingly dead horse that was the Great Snow Day of 2010, but hey–it’s our first impromptu day off in years. I think we’re entitled to some serious waxing poetic. So, without further ado, my top five most bizarre, endearing, disturbing, or otherwise patently Princeton parts of yesterday’s snow day:
- Published in Goings On, Musings, Week in Review