
There is something truly magical about waking up to a pristine, fluffy coat of white snow on Dartmouth's campus.

There is something truly magical about waking up to a pristine, fluffy coat of white snow on Dartmouth's campus.
In a poem sent from Theodor.S.Geisel.25@dartmouth.edu to the entire campus, “Dr. Seuss” invited challenged us all to a snowball fight, asking in the subject line: “Would you, could you, in the snow?”
It's 3AM – a long night of studying nears its end, and my fading mental capacity beckons me to the cozy comfort of my bedsheets.
How do you deal with the snow and the cold?
Okay, I have to admit that whether living in Hawai'i has inspired my love for warmth and the sun or it's just an upside that I live there, I tend to gravitate toward warm places.
The autumn season at Dartmouth is quite stunning visually, as you may have gotten a glimpse of from other blog posts or our Instagram. But it’s also an eventful time of the year.
The next morning we were greeted by beautiful mounds of frosty white flakes covering our campus outside our windows - it was my very first snow experience!
A few weekends ago, Dartmouth’s campus was embroiled in cold war. No, it had nothing to do with Putin, nothing to do with Russia; nothing, in fact, to do with diplomacy (that is, unless you count negotiating due dates).
Today was the first day in weeks that it's snowed in Hanover, and it's been an adventure to say the least.
Okay. That's an exaggeration. It's not as grandiose as Elsa's castle, and you cannot wear Elsa's dress there without freezing, but it's actually a castle made of ice (perks of living in New Hampshire)!!!