By Brian Thomas
Cardinal Staff
One of the great aspects about being in the Midwest, especially in
Winona, is watching the beautiful seasonal changes. The bluffs change from
forest green to bright orange.
Nevertheless, every year it’s still a surprise to many of us to see the first
snowfall. Once again autumn has come and gone, and the time of great
hibernation, winter, is here to stay. Like bears in the frozen Tundra, we
bundle up, stay inside for warmth and sleep more often.
The first snowfall brings both joy and sadness to college students. On
one hand, it begins the countdown to family holidays and term break. On the
other hand, it brings us one day closer to final exams and saying goodbye to
dear friends for a short time.
Challenge: Embrace this winter season by coming out of hibernation.
Cherish this time with friends and teammate, make the most of your
opportunities to succeed and put a smile on your face. A new winter season
awaits! What are YOU waiting for? P.S. Don’t forget your hat and gloves!
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