
Happy Friday!
A Nor'easter is expected to hit the northeast section of the nations this weekend. It is set to begin tonight and continue into Saturday evening. NBC10 says to expect a heavy, wet snow that will stick to streets and trees; strong sustained winds between 30-40 m.p.h., gusts up to 55 m.p.h.; blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across the area; visibilities at less than 3/4 of a mile; coastal flooding with 9-10 foot waves.
While this is all major and I am concerned with the safety of everyone on the roads, young children, and the elderly, folks are speaking as if this were the last day of the earth. It may very well be. No one is certain. I actually find it humorous though. If people aren't running to the grocery store, they are on their way to the nearest Wine and Spirits. Eating and being merry are the plans for this Superbowl weekend. Be safe folks.
Tau Kappa Epsilon(TKE) held their campus-wide command event today, in which they asked, at least, for all of us who are a member of a greek organization on campus to wear red in support of the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women day. I was blinded by the color red today! It's a good feeling to know that fellow greeks are in support of the positive activities you want to engage in on campus. Heart disease is the number one killer of women according to the AMA. Awareness is key and we showed our awareness with the rest of the nation by wearing red.
What will I be doing this weekend? I have an environmental science exam to study for on Monday. Women's and Men's basketballs games will be on tonight and tomorrow afternoon. So far, that's it.
Be safe in the snow, enjoy the Superbowl, and have a great weekend.
~Morgan

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