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January 28, 2026 | Latest Issue
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Photo Essay: Between Classes and Snowfall

Alesandra Gonzales ’27 shares photos from this weekend’s winter flurry.

Snow arrives on campus without regard for schedules or syllabi, slipping into the spaces students usually hurry through. Walkways narrow, buildings recede, and the familiar becomes briefly unfamiliar. Between one class and the next, time stretches just enough to notice breath in the air, light in windows and the sound of footsteps softened by snow. These photographs linger in that in-between moment, where movement continues, but urgency fades, and the campus learns to move at winter’s pace.


Two students cross a lighted bridge after leaving a study session in the Life Sciences Center on Jan. 26.


Two members of the College's Facilities Operations and Management team shovel snow and salt sidewalks on Jan. 26.


A student treks towards Baker-Berry on Jan. 26.


Collis Porch as viewed from the second floor of Robinson Hall on Jan. 26.






Groups of students walk down East Wheelock St. in the afternoon on Jan. 26.


The Dartmouth flag as pictured from the second floor of Robinson Hall on Jan. 26

Alesandra Gonzales

Alesandra Gonzales is a reporter, photographer, and videographer for The Dartmouth from south Texas, majoring in psychology with a minor in film. Outside of The D, she likes to workout, watch The Ranch, and do EMS work. She is a licensed EMT in three states.


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