Contributor
Venniro, Joe
Summary
As I awoke yesterday morning, ate breakfast and left my house to head to RIT, I was delayed a bit longer than I wanted to be. Yes, I watched the weather reports on Monday evening and heard the snow pellets hitting my living room windows while pretending to watch the supremely boring North Carolina-Michigan State National Championship game. What I didn't expect was to be scraping ice off my car. I knew there would be snow, a heavy, wet snow as predicted by our favorite meteorologists all around town and on the Weather Channel. That wasn't any regular, wet snow I was scraping, it was light, fluffy and downright bitter cold lake effect snow that would normally fall in January and February. So much for April showers. April icicles is more like it. The Tiger Beat takes you behind the scenes with the members of RIT University News-- the news and public relations division of Rochester Institute of Technology. Get the "story behind the story" and an insider's look at who we are and what we do to publicize RIT news.
Date of Original
4-8-2009
Date of Digitization
May 2009
Broad Type
Text
Specific Type
Blog
Original Item Location
1850/6381
Specific Collection
Tiger Beat Blog
Notes
Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to the RIT Digital Institutional Repository in June 2025; Some links embedded into the PDF may not work