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Jt fter hearing that there would - » not be any school, Kevin My- ers, Charlotte, north Carolina freshman, decides to enjoy the morning. Wn front of the Mathamatics and nursing Building, the ice from the storm covered the plants. M orking with SFA Housing, Brett Ward, San Antonio sophomore, helps make the streets and the sidewalks safer. he winter ice took a toll on ■ many including John Studer, Arlington sophomore.
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i he word winter brings many images to mind, like snow covered tree- tops and icicles dangling from the roofs of houses. This image almost disap- peared in East Texas be- cause of the extremely warm temperatures in January and December. Then the roaring Arctic winds mixed with rain, sleet and snow rolled in- to East Texas, dropping the temperatures below freezing. Ice accumulat- ed on the streets, side- walks, trees and cars. Many students were stuck in the their apart- ments that were located on hills, in their home- town, and in their dorm rooms. Instead of a regular three hour drive, it took me and a friend seven hours to return to Nacogdoches from Kauf- man on Sunday, Kelly Henry, Spring junior, said. Many of the schools and local businesses, in- cluding SFA, in this area were closed. Although everyone was advised to stay indoors except in an extreme emergency, there were many minor accidents. There were many though who did not think the whole wintery storm was all bad. There were lots of SFA students out- side enjoying their two days off, Monday and Tuesday, sliding down icy hills and slipping and sliding on the sidewalks on the SFA campus. I thought the winter weather was great. I was suppose to have a test on Thursday but because we did not have class on Tuesday it was post- poned, Julie Whitus, Rockwall sophmore, said. The surprising icy win- ter storm lasted for two days, with another cold front predicted to follow two days later. 4 If f I P ' The artic weather left Ukr many things frozen over including the statue of Ste- phen F. Austin.
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