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After the storm: Residence Life photos following UAA’s most recent snowfall

Buried cars and overgrown snowmen were found across Residence Life as UAA weathered a second snowstorm.

Out-of-service emergency phone alongside snow-covered residence life paths. Photo by Taylor Heckart

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.

A UAA plow truck clears out snow in front of the Gorsuch Commons. Photo by Taylor Heckart
Out-of-service emergency phone alongside snow-covered residence life paths. Photo by Taylor Heckart
Heavy snow begins to drape over the roof of UAA's MAC apartments.
Heavy snow begins to drape over the roof of UAA's MAC apartments.
Footsteps leading up to a MAC apartment on Nov. 13. Photo by Taylor Heckart



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