Hiram had a rather unfortunate encounter with mother nature on Tuesday. Tuesday night, we had a great big ice storm. Throughout the whole week, the snow and ice kept meting and refreezing, and the trees were covered in a thick layer of ice. On Tuesday, everything outside was one big sheet of ice, and the Hiram staff had to continuously salt the sidewalks so that they weren't so hazardous. Tuesday night I was in a friend's room, studying for a Biology exam scheduled for the next day. Around 10 o'clock, the power began flickering. It would go off for a second and come back on, just to flicker again a few minutes later. Students were told not to leave the residence halls because the ice storm was too dangerous -- the wind kept blowing off frozen tree limbs. Finally around 11, we saw a transformer explode in the distance, and the entire campus was out of power.
By morning, the power still had not returned and classes were canceled for the day. I was excited because I had extra time to prepare for biology. The entire campus was closed, but food was still being served at Miller, mostly cold foods for breakfast, and cold sandwiches for lunch, although I did hear that they used an outdoor grill to make some hot dinner meals.
There were fallen branches everywhere, and in one place a tree had snapped over completely. All cell phone calls were kept short and sweet to prolong the battery. Internet was not an option, and laptop batteries eventually went out. So the entire day was one of spending time with friends, which was really great. There's a lot to be said for being without the distractions of everyday life.
After excavating the car from a 1/4-inch ice coccoon, a few friends and I went out to lunch and spent the afternoon walking off our desserts in a mall. We returned late that afternoon and promptly learned that Spring Break was starting a few days early, and everyone had to be off campus by 8 PM because of safety concerns. Out-of-state and international students were encouraged to go home with local friends or, if that wasn't an option, Hiram provided free room at a nearby hotel. I helped a few of my friends pack up, said a buncho f early goodbyes, and I too left by 8. And a happy extra three days on your spring break, everyone!
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