Photo gallery Snow and cold? No problem for Badgers
Winter hit the UW–Madison campus in full force this week, with plenty of snow and dropping temperatures, but students are a hardy bunch. They bundled up and made their way to class, and many even partook in the first events of the Hoofer’s Winter Carnival, which continues all week.
![One way to deal with the cold is to pretend it doesn't exist. A hardy pedestrian makes his way along West Johnson Street in shorts.](https://news.wisc.edu/content/uploads/2018/02/Winter_Campus18_0921-1024x681.jpg)
Photo by: Bryce Richter
One way to deal with the cold is to pretend it doesn't exist. A hardy pedestrian makes his way along West Johnson Street in shorts.![Julia Gutman (left) and Erin Gast (right) enjoy a free cup of coffee during the Hat and Flannel event, part of the annual Hoofers Winter Carnival, at the Memorial Union Terrace on Feb. 5.](https://news.wisc.edu/content/uploads/2018/02/W_Carnival_Hat_Flannel18_4184-1-1024x681.jpg)
Photo by: Bryce Richter
Julia Gutman (left) and Erin Gast (right) enjoy a free cup of coffee during the Hat and Flannel event, part of the annual Hoofers Winter Carnival, at the Memorial Union Terrace on Feb. 5.![You might not think it's bicycling weather, but plenty of cyclists still made their way around during this week's wintery weather.](https://news.wisc.edu/content/uploads/2018/02/Winter_Campus18_0859-1024x681.jpg)
Photo by: Bryce Richter
You might not think it's bicycling weather, but plenty of cyclists still made their way around during this week's wintery weather.![UW grounds crew members work to clear snow from the sidewalks on East Campus Mall.](https://news.wisc.edu/content/uploads/2018/02/Winter_Campus18_0834-1024x681.jpg)
Photo by: Bryce Richter
UW grounds crew members work to clear snow from the sidewalks on East Campus Mall.Tags: student life