The morning of November 13 was UAA’s second snow-related campus closure in less than a week, after Anchorage received 7.9 inches of snow overnight.
This snowfall came after campus was shut down on Thursday, Nov. 9 after Anchorage received 9 inches of snow.
This record-breaking snowfall forced public transportation to stop, knocked out power across Anchorage and caused challenging road conditions.
Freshly-cleared cars and paths at Residence Life were once again covered in snow on Nov. 13, as students and staff had to dig themselves out again.