Our snow event is not quite finished.  The main roads are good, and slowly we are getting the neighborhood roads and side streets cleared.  The tough part is black ice from refreezing overnight.  It’s supposed to be 55 today, so hopefully that will melt some of the remaining snow.  What’s in my backyard has a layer of sleet on top of it, so it is “crunchy” snow that breaks as you step on it.

In case you were not able to see glimpses of campus during the snow via the Quad Cam, our Ken Bennett is here to help.  Some scenes of the snow are below.

And while we are on the subject of pics, I’d love to do a “Where In the World Are Wake Foresters?” feature in the Daily Deac.  So if you have a picture of you/your Deac/your family in some amazing spot while wearing WFU gear or with a WFU flag, please send it on to me at parents@wfu.edu and if I get enough of them I will use them.

— by Betsy Chapman
Wake Forest digs out after the first major snowstorm of the year, Sunday, January 24, 2016. Students enter the dining hall for lunch.

Wake Forest digs out after the first major snowstorm of the year, Sunday, January 24, 2016. Students enter the dining hall for lunch.

Wake Forest digs out after the first major snowstorm of the year, Sunday, January 24, 2016.

Wake Forest digs out after the first major snowstorm of the year, Sunday, January 24, 2016.

Wake Forest digs out after the first major snowstorm of the year, Sunday, January 24, 2016.

Wake Forest digs out after the first major snowstorm of the year, Sunday, January 24, 2016.

Wake Forest students play soccer on Poteat Field during a snowstorm on Wednesday, January 20, 2016.

Wake Forest students play soccer on Poteat Field during a snowstorm on Wednesday, January 20, 2016.

Wake Forest students walk across Hearn Plaza during a snowstorm on Wednesday, January 20, 2016.

Wake Forest students walk across Hearn Plaza during a snowstorm on Wednesday, January 20, 2016.

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