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With a fresh frosting of snow carpeting the University, Grounds is a veritable winter wonderland. The newly fallen snow brings back memories of hot cocoa and childhood snow days. Wintry weather College-style, however, takes on a whole new meaning.

Snow-induced chaos hit the University full force on Sunday night when power went out in both dining halls during the dinner rush hour.

Second-year College student Heather Schultz said she was heading out of the dining hall when the lights went out. "People were grabbing brownies and running for it." Schultz said. "Everyone was stocking up on take out boxes

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Dr. Anne Rotich, Director of Undergraduate Programs in the Department of African American and African Studies, informs us about her J-term course, Swahili Cultures Then and Now, which takes the students across the globe to Kenya. Dr. Rotich discusses the new knowledge and informational experiences students gain from traveling around Kenya, and how she provides opportunities for cultural immersion. She also analyzes the benefits of studying abroad and how students can most insightfully learn about other cultures.