Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Superstorm Sandy: A Hofstra Perspective

Superstorm Sandy: A Hofstra Perspective

By Alexandria Jezina



Even with classes canceled for Superstorm Sandy, residents remain at Hofstra University with their cars parked on the north side of campus on Oct. 29.

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This flimsy paper sign was hung up on the door exit of Hofstra’s Vander Poel Hall on Oct. 29 warning students not to leave the building for their own safety.
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An adventurous international student at Hofstra University climbs over a fallen tree next to Hempstead Turnpike that was approximately 30 ft high on Nov.1.
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Hofstra University receives snow on Nov.7, only a few days after the damage of Superstorm Sandy with snow covering the remains of large trees and leaving its footprints behind.
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Students of Hofstra University on Nov. 7 struggle to protect themselves from oncoming snow, a week after Superstorm Sandy, as they trek through an icy parking lot to find their cars coated with sleet and snow.
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