Gallery: Residents plow paths, students celebrate historic snowstorm
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.
Zoe Xixis | Asst. Photo Editor
SU groundskeepers clear pathways around campus. SU’s Facilities Services department worked to ensure safe transportation across campus.
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.
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.
Avery Magee | Photo Editor
Syracuse pedestrians bundle up and practice caution as they walk across Marshall Street. People flocked to Marshall Street for food.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
