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Student Life Wind Takeover es Wmdiest Locations Batt in Every university-has rts flaws that are too far apart, others se™e the size 0f rclo?e«aM°Ichahsawee OwTs hate to admit it even our on campus is by far the biggest catch to being a diamond in the rough. If your route to class involves walking on Broad Street, don't bother wasting time doing your hair because the wind will probably ruin it. Whether you are trying to avoid getting completely blown over on the terrace and walkways near Morgan Hall, or shielding your face while crossing the ramp between residence halls Johnson Hardwick and Peabody, one thing is painfully clear: Temple's wind is a force to be reckoned with. Literally, just avoid them, especially in the winter, student Jen Kane said. Student Amanda Drop said the worst spot for her is a tie between Morgan Hall and the ramp between J H and Peabody. Freshman year was horrible walking through the wind tunnel of J H. It got to the point of being pushed back and broken umbrellas, she said. Morgan is bad too because when it's icy, that ramp gets really slick. I've fallen quite a few times. Since we are only humans, trying to change the weather is pretty much out of the question. But as students, we can at least try to avoid it — or better yet, battle it. Drop shared how she effectively combats Temple's wind tunnels. I wear ponytails and hoodies or hats. Invest in gloves too because the wind against fingers and hands makes for severe wind burn, she said. Many students agree that the worst season to face these brutal wind tunnels is the winter. Cold weather, frozen mgers, frozen toes and a fierce wind attacking your face’ No, thank you. Mother Nature. tTh?w°ncn,mnlSi j maki 9 S,rides t0 its campus, tne wind tunnels are a necessary evil. WRITTEN BY JENNA FACCENOA
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