Serene snapshots from around campus on this particularly quiet intercession snow day

Serene snapshots from around campus on this particularly quiet intercession snow day
Serene snapshots Snow Day — Western Washington University
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Serene snapshots from around campus on this particularly quiet intercession snow day.  Thanks to our facilities crews for keeping the pathways in check for those around campus during the break. Stay safe out there!

Image descriptions:

1: The Skyviewing Scupture by Isamu Noguchi centered in the photo and covered in fresh snow with Bond Hall and Miller Hall in the background.

2: Old Main surrounded by snow covered trees and the Sehome Arboretum in the background

3: College Hall in the snow

4: A shoveled walkway between the Humanities Building and Wilson Library leading to Red Square

5: Red Square in the snow. A tree stands in the center foreground with Fisher Fountain and the Skyviewing Sculpture by Noguchi centered. Miller Hall, Fraser Hall, the Humanities Building, and the Sehome Arboretum are in the background. 

6: Snowy trees and icicle-skirted pathway lamps on the edge of Red Square

7: The entrance to Miller Hall with a blanket of snow; a tree trunk is in the immediate left foreground

8: A snow-covered High Street between the Performing Arts Center and Haggard Hall Library. Two people stand waiting for the bus on the left with a person plowing a path and cross-country skiing centered in the background.

9: Snow covered picnic benches between the Performing Arts Center and the Viking Union. Bellingham Bay is visible in the background.

10: West Campus Way looking out to Bellingham Bay. A person is cross-country skiing toward Garden Street in the center of the frame.

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