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Let it snow: Frames from Syracuse’s first snowfall of season

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.

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.

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

Students bundle up as they walk to class in the cold, snowy weather. On Tuesday, the low was 26 and the high was 35.

An ‘Cuse Trolley departs from campus down Crouse Drive in the snowfall. Some students sled down Crouse Hill when it snows.

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.

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.

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.

A cat made from snow sits among other snow sculptures outside of Hendricks Chapel.

Lola Jeanne Carpio | Staff Photographer

A cat made from snow sits among other snow sculptures outside of Hendricks Chapel.

Otto the Orange joyously walks around campus as they celebrate the incoming winter season. Otto was also dressed for Veterans Day on Tuesday.

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.

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.

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.

The Ernie Davis statue stands framed by ivy and light snow outside SU’s JMA Wireless Dome, marking the arrival of snowy days.

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.