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Gallery: Residents plow paths, students celebrate historic snowstorm

Syracuse University canceled in-person classes Monday because of a nationwide winter storm, according to a campus-wide email. This is the sixth time the university has canceled classes due to snow in its history.

Sofia Turci Lopresti | Contributing Photographer

Syracuse University canceled in-person classes Monday because of a nationwide winter storm, according to a campus-wide email. This is the sixth time the university has canceled classes due to snow in its history.

SU groundskeepers clear pathways around campus. SU’s Facilities Services department worked to ensure safe transportation across campus.

Zoe Xixis | Asst. Photo Editor

SU groundskeepers clear pathways around campus. SU’s Facilities Services department worked to ensure safe transportation across campus.

A University Neighborhood  resident shovels their car out of the snow early Monday morning. Syracuse received almost eight inches of snow Sunday night.

Cassie Roshu | Senior Staff Photographer

A University Neighborhood resident shovels their car out of the snow early Monday morning. Syracuse received almost eight inches of snow Sunday night.

Student bicycles buried in snow at the Brewster, Boland and Brockway halls complex. Syracuse closed Carnegie and Bird Library, while transportation remained operational throughout the day.

Zoe Xixis | Asst. Photo Editor

Student bicycles buried in snow at the Brewster, Boland and Brockway halls complex. Syracuse closed Carnegie and Bird Library, while transportation remained operational throughout the day.

Syracuse pedestrians bundle up and practice caution as they walk across Marshall Street. People flocked to Marshall Street for food.

Avery Magee | Photo Editor

Syracuse pedestrians bundle up and practice caution as they walk across Marshall Street. People flocked to Marshall Street for food.

An SU student sleds down Crouse hill. Virtual classes sent students into a sled-day frenzy on the freshly coated hill.

Zoe Xixis | Asst. Photo Editor

An SU student sleds down Crouse hill. Virtual classes sent students into a sled-day frenzy on the freshly coated hill.

With classes canceled students rejoice outside Flint Hall with a snowball fight and an impromptu football game. Students enjoyed the winter weather and their free time without classes.

Brody Shuffler | Contributing Photographer

With classes canceled students rejoice outside Flint Hall with a snowball fight and an impromptu football game. Students enjoyed the winter weather and their free time without classes.

A rare sight in the Newhouse School of Public Communications: an empty Food.com. Canceled in-person classes left Food.com looking like it was a weekend, not a Monday.

Leonardo Eriman | Senior Staff Photographer

A rare sight in the Newhouse School of Public Communications: an empty Food.com. Canceled in-person classes left Food.com looking like it was a weekend, not a Monday.

A group of people surveyed the snowfall Monday morning. Cold temperatures and unplowed roadways led many to travel on foot.

Cassie Roshu | Senior Staff Photographer

A group of people surveyed the snowfall Monday morning. Cold temperatures and unplowed roadways led many to travel on foot.

Syracuse engulfed in a blizzard midday Monday. Snow persisted throughout the day Monday, with more expected throughout the rest of the week.

Avery Magee | Photo Editor

Syracuse engulfed in a blizzard midday Monday. Snow persisted throughout the day Monday, with more expected throughout the rest of the week.