LAURA JANE KENNY | staff writer
Students celebrated the victory over Biola on Tuesday night in a wonderland of Southern California sledding. Communiversity sponsored the Fifth Quarter by bringing in five tons of snow. Students waited in line to sled down the snow piled up behind the Felix Event Center and warmed up with hot chocolate available for the students to enjoy.
“I wanted to bring snow to the students and what better game to do it than the Biola game,” Communiversity campus life intern Meg Hairell said.
The snow was piled up to the edge of the loading dock behind West Campus and used as a ramp for students to sled down. Communiversity supplied rafts for students to slide down.
The ride lasted about five seconds.
“It’s a little sketchy, but everybody has fun in the snow,” freshman theatre arts major Brittany Bond said.
The snow was produced from Union Ice Company. Its production is similar to that of a tree shedder. Ice is put through a shedder that produces the snow.
“I’m from Oregon so this is weak sauce in comparison,” senior theology major Jeff Johnson said.
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