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Photo recap: Snow day continued

January 24, 2025 9:30 AM
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Group of students posing in snow

The flurry of activity continued at Tulane after around 10 inches of snow fell on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Snow forts were built and sleds were ridden as students soaked in this historic day. See more shots on Tulane's Instagram. (Photos by Kenny Lass) 

 

Students and oak tree in snow
Three students posing in front of yellow umbrellas
Tulane logo in snow
Two students smiling in the snow
Snowman
Tulane sign in the snow
Students building a snow fort
Two students smiling in the snow
Dinwiddie Hall in snow
Oak tree in snow and sun
Three students walking in snow and sun
Uptown campus in snow and sun

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