The Monday morning from Steds
...while everyone was asleep. Yes, overnight the wind blew from the right direction, starting the Lake Effect snow phenomenon that makes Notre Dame and Northern Indiana a winter wonderland. Dropping anywhere from seven to five inches, the snowfall is the first significant snowfall of in new year. Still yet, the sun came out too. On the snow and sun, Christian Kirby, Steds freshman and only Rhode Islander, said, "When I woke up this morning and looked out the window, I asked myself, 'What is that bright light in the sky? Could that possibly be the sun, or is it just a figure of my imagination?’ Then, I looked down at the snow on the ground and decided winter wasn’t over, and so, I went back to hibernating in my warm bed."