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Snowy Campus (Jan. 27, 2021)

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  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Anderson Hallwintersnow

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Anderson Hallwintersnow

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Anderson Hallwintersnow

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    snowwinterplants

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    snowwinterplants

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    snowwinterplants

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Anderson Hallsnowwinter

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    snowwinterAnderson Hall

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    wintersnowAnderson Hall

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    snowwinterreigner hall

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    wintersnowsculptures

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    snowwinterclockcampus

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    snowwinterclockcampus

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    wintersnowleaves

  • Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    Overnight, snow fell in Manhattan leaving K-State’s main campus covered in a white blanket of frosty precipitation on Jan. 27, 2021. However, the COVID-19 prevention plan kept most students online-only for the first two weeks of the semester, leaving the winter wonderland largely undisturbed. (Kaylie McLaughlin | Collegian Media Group)

    regnier hallwintersnow

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