Snow
Snowbound Spring Break
In Photos: As many undergraduates headed off to the beach for spring break, a blizzard hit campus.
Facing ‘Substantial’ Snow Storm, Harvard to Close Tuesday
Facing a forecasted 12 to 18 inches of snow, Harvard has closed both the University and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for the duration of the day Tuesday.
Students Partake in UC-Sponsored Snowball Fight
Chomping on donuts and sipping hot chocolate, freshmen reveled in the snow Monday courtesy of a Undergraduate Council-sponsored snowball fight in Elm Yard.
As Blizzard Strikes Northeast, Undergrads Still Expected for Class
Harvard undergrads trudged through the snow on Thursday as classes continued despite blizzard conditions.
Snows Out, Shovels Out
Jose O. Rodriguez shovels snow off a balcony of Cabot House Tuesday afternoon.
Winter Coats that Won't Break the Bank
Rethinking your Canada Goose purchase after Flyby's review last week? We've got you covered. There's a coat under $200 to fit your stereotype or desired vibe just one click away.
What to Expect When You're Expecting Winter
Dear guys who for some reason are still wearing salmon shorts and sandals: it’s nearly winter. Temperatures are dropping, and the weather is progressively getting bleaker and bleaker, so get ready to start using that second pair of leggings.
Reflections
A student is reflected walking down DeWolfe St as the remains of Monday’s snowstorm melt into puddles.
April Snow Showers
Students brave freezing temperatures and snowfall while walking to class Monday afternoon. The Greater Boston area received around 3 inches of snow after experiencing warm temperatures and sunshine just days prior.
Dear Spring: It’s a Quarter Into 2016, I’m a Little Pale, and I Need You Now
That’s right, Boston got you again. After a few days of spring weather last week, I think we all expected that the little frost emoji on the weather forecast for Sunday was a joke. I guess the bipolar nature of New England weather can never be underestimated.
Snow Day in Spring
Despite the snowstorm the previous night, the crew team practices on the Charles as the last of the snow melts.
SEAS Students Design Improved Snow Removal for Harvard
Students from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences collaborated with Facilities Maintenance Operations to engineer a robotic snow blower, icicle removal tool, and snow-melting mat.
The River Walk: That Time I Almost Died
Yesterday morning, my morning journey from the faraway land of the River houses to the Yard resulted in an unforeseen danger Quadlings do not have to face: all of the sidewalks from the river to the entrance of the Yard were covered by a thick layer of ice.
Polartec Big Air Competition in Boston
With the Prudential Tower as his backdrop and a crowd of thousands cheering him on, American snowboarder Charles Guldemond soared into third place at the Polartec Big Air competition at Boston's historic Fenway Park in February.
Snow Place Like Harvard
An image of snow on Weeks Bridge overlays an image taken seconds prior showing the view of Lowell tower from the bridge on Friday evening. The photographer used her camera to combine the images, creating a "double exposure."
Boston College-Wide Snowball Fight
Flyby is ready to dodge, dip, duck, dive, and dodge its way to victory in the upcoming Boston college-wide snowball fight.
Why is Geoff so unlucky when it comes to transportation?
We're carefully trying not to make a slip-and-slide out of the slushy staircase.
2015: The Hottest Year On Record Drops Follow-Up Album “Winter in Cambridge 2016”
Will Canada Goose go extinct? Is the hottest year on record to blame?
Some Students Still Stranded by Storm as Classes Begin
Students struggled to return to Cambridge in time for the start of classes on Monday as flights across the country were canceled following a snowstorm that pummeled parts of the East Coast.