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Photo gallery Snow and cold? No problem for Badgers

February 6, 2018

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.

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. 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.

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. 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.

You might not think it's bicycling weather, but plenty of cyclists still made their way around during this week's wintery weather. Photo by: Bryce Richter

Bundled up pedestrians make their way around campus.

Bundled up pedestrians make their way around campus. Photo by: Bryce Richter

Despite cold, snowy weather, students made their way to class.

Despite cold, snowy weather, students made their way to class. Photo by: Bryce Richter

UW grounds crew members work to clear snow from the sidewalks on East Campus Mall.

UW grounds crew members work to clear snow from the sidewalks on East Campus Mall. Photo by: Bryce Richter

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