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Warm weather wreaks havoc on sculpture, skiing
By Meghan Pound | January 18, 1995This winter's unusually warm weather, though a blessing for many, is threatening one of the College's oldest traditions -- the Winter Carnival snow sculpture. Due to a blast of warm air from the West Coast, some students are starting to fear that the snow sculpture may never be completed. "The weather is ruining all my plans for building the sculpture," said Patricia Bankowski '95, head of the Winter Carnival council. "Besides the warm weather melting the snow, making it impossible to build a solid base, the rain is further hindering my plan," she said.