More than eight inches of snow fell in the Georgetown neighborhood beginning early Monday. Campus remains quiet tonight, with a few passersby walking dogs and students returning for the start of classes. The snow should stick around for those who haven’t made it back to D.C.—temperatures are not expected to rise above freezing until Friday!

Here are scenes from campus the Voice captured today:

Snowman on Healy lawn.Photo by Katie Doran

Jesuit Graveyard seen from Red Square.Photo by Katie Doran

Students sledding Dahlgren Hill.Photo by Katie Doran

Copley Hall in the snow.Photo by Katie Doran

Statues of Jesus and the Virgin Mary covered in snow.Photo by Katie Doran

More snowmen on Healy Lawn.Photo by Izzy Wagener

Statue of Jack the Bulldog covered in snow.Photo by Izzy Wagener

Melting snow.Photo by Izzy Wagener

Bird nest covered in snow.Photo by Izzy Wagener

John Carroll statue covered in snow.Photo by Izzy Wagener

Healy canon covered in snow.Photo by Izzy Wagener


Izzy Wagener
Izzy is a junior in the SFS and the photo editor of the Voice. She enjoys old movies, rock climbing, and fantasy novels.

Katie Doran
Katie is a sophomore in the college and the news editor. She loves tea, em dashes, baking, and pretty biweekly magazines from Georgetown's best publication. Contact her at news@georgetownvoice.com!


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