Shust and Ferraro: More sunshine please
... sun in the Park. When the "permacloud" unexpectedly broke and the sun reappeared, it did not take long for students to rush out and soak up some golden goodness. With sunglasses and blankets, and maybe a book or two, students took to the quads and reacquainted themselves with that bright orb in the sky. The first to bask in these rare golden rays of February were two freshmen, Gavin Shust and Peter Ferraro.
On taking up residence in St. Edward's Park, Shust said, “When the permacloud disappears, opportunity must be seized. When Peter and I came back from philosophy, we basked in the warm winter sun and decided to picnic and study in the beautiful St Edwards Park. With a light snack of chocolate Teddy Grahams, we studied until the clouds came back.
And Ferraro added, "February began with a bang, catching us all off-guard with the intense heat that bathed the campus. After spending the majority of my morning in class, I walked outside only to be welcomed by intense brightness. The permacloud had lifted and both Gavin and I knew that we had to capitalize on this opportunity, so we gathered our books, a speaker, and some snacks and enjoyed ourselves in Steds Park for the remainder of the afternoon."