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became grounds for snowball fights and a never-ending tackling contest, which left most participants looking like the abominable snowman.

As the sky got darker and the air got colder, everyone made the bike to the cafeteria to stock up on food during the time the one hour dinner was being served. Seeing that the snow was only going to continue, students took the night for what it was and planned on having classes to be cancelled yet again on Tuesday. But just because the night sky was in blossom, that did not mean the fun in the snow was going to stop. After finding out that all neighboring food places were closed, four rather brave residents from the NRH decided they were hungry enough to walk to Wawa for some "safe fun," sophomore Mike Sofia said. "We were hungry, and no one was delivering, so we decided to walk to Wawa. Two hours later, we made it back."

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After finding out classes were again cancelled on Tuesday, facilities put out a broadcast message to the resident student community asking to dig out the lumps hidden under the piles and piles of snow that used to be our cars. Despite a lot of complaining and comments from the students, everyone banned together and successfully moved the majority of the cars to the Founder's Hall parking lot. At this time in our nation with so much riding on whether or not we will become involved in a war, it was a sigh of relief to stand back, looking at the masses of snow that now occupied the parking places that our cars once bad been occupying. If we, as the future of this nation, were able to ban together and dig our cars out of the heaps and heaps of snow, who knows what we 'II be able to do next.

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