Let it snow: Frames from Syracuse’s first snowfall of season
Zabdyl Koffa | Staff Photographer
A blanket of snow covers Syracuse University’s campus as it experiences the first snowfall of the school year. The first flakes arrived on Monday, with more accumulating on Tuesday.
Eli Schwartz | Staff Photographer
Students bundle up as they walk to class in the cold, snowy weather. On Tuesday, the low was 26 and the high was 35.
Eli Schwartz | Staff Photographer
An ‘Cuse Trolley departs from campus down Crouse Drive in the snowfall. Some students sled down Crouse Hill when it snows.
Zoe Xixis | Staff Photographer
Students playfully roll around in the snow in front of the Hall of Languages as the season’s first snow transforms campus into a winter playground.
Lola Jeanne Carpio | Staff Photographer
A cat made from snow sits among other snow sculptures outside of Hendricks Chapel.
Taite Paradise | Staff Photographer
Otto the Orange joyously walks around campus as they celebrate the incoming winter season. Otto was also dressed for Veterans Day on Tuesday.
Tara Deluca | Staff Photographer
The snowy season starts with a light layer of snow covering SU’s campus and turning it into a winter wonderland. Some leaves of yellow, orange and red had not yet fallen.
Zoe Xixis | Staff Photographer
The Ernie Davis statue stands framed by ivy and light snow outside SU’s JMA Wireless Dome, marking the arrival of snowy days.
