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Photo recap: Snow day

January 22, 2025 9:30 AM
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Students smile in the snow

Snow blanketed Tulane on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Students made the most of the rare snow day by building snowmen, making snow angels and more. See more action shots on Tulane's Instagram. (Photos by Kenny Lass, Meredith Beers and contributors from the Tulane community) 

Snowball fight
The Commons on a snow day
A student builds a snowman
Two students posing in the snow
Snowy campus
Four students posing in the snow
The Tulane University sign blanketed in snow
Students build a snowman
Students make snow angels
Bead Three covered in snow
Students build a snowman

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