Gallery: When ‘L’ freezes over View Larger Image Photo by Sasha Perez. A thick blanket of snow is covering most of campus. Photo by Sasha Perez. A student bundled up and hurrying to class to avoid the frigid temperature. Photo by Sasha Perez. Footprints are left in the snow where the sidewalk should be. Photo by Rachel Essa. Roads and sidewalks on campus are very slick. Photo by Rachel Essa. Students face some slippery sidewalks on their way to class. Photo by Rachel Essa. It looks like Freedom’s Muse has been taken captive. Photo by Rachel Essa. Freshman Julia Grady played in the snow in front of Ekstrom Library on Tuesday’s Snow Day. Photo by Sarah Rohleder Our features editor played in the snow on campus. Photo by Shelby Hatfield Student Allie King brought her dog Zuke out in the snow to play. Photo by Sarah Rohleder Our features editor played in the snow on campus. Photo by Shelby Hatfield. Freshmen Shelby Hatfield and Trey Williams played in the snow in front of Ekstrom Library during Tuesday’s Snow Day. Photo by Sarah Rohleder Photo by Sarah Rohleder A disgruntled student walked back to her residence hall after realizing the library was closed for the Snow Day. Photo by Sarah Rohleder Photo by Sarah Rohleder Someone has given the trees on the west side of campus a snowy make over. Photo by Sarah Rohleder The dancing lady statue outside of Ekstrom Library probably got the worst of the snow. Photo by Tombo Owen. A man shovels snow as students walk to class. Photo by David Cecil/The Louisville Cardinal A man shovels snow near the Ville Grill. Photo by David Cecil/The Louisville Cardinal Photo by David Cecil / The Louisville Cardinal A man shovels snow on campus. Photo by David Cecil/The Louisville Cardinal “May be slick,” tweeted Landon Lauder as he walked from The Grove. Photo by Landon Lauder. Olivia Krauth2015-02-19T12:51:52-05:00February 18th, 2015|Features, News| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookXRedditTumblrEmail About the Author: Olivia Krauth Copy Editor at The Louisville Cardinal. Related Posts