Newswatch 16 s Chelsea Strub shows us what college students were doing instead of learning. Author: Chelsea Strub Updated: 5:00 PM EST February 2, 2021
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. Classes at King s College in Wilkes-Barre were supposed to begin this week, but the snow canceled all in-person classes both Monday and Tuesday.
Cars along North Main Street in Wilkes-Barre are still buried under snow. Some of these vehicles belong to King s College students, many of which were prepared to face the storm upon returning to school this week. I just feel like whenever we come back to school, there s always just like a big storm like this, and classes kind of get pushed back a little bit, and it kind of gives us a couple more days to just settle in and relax, get unpacked, and I m going to get together with friends, a little bit not too many, but, yeah, I just feel like it s always happening when we first get here, said senior Alex Bastone.
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The Chronicle reports the story of Huntley School student Jamie Thompson - the only female in her school s first XV side. Thompson was only the second-ever girl to play in the school s premier rugby side after it became co-ed in 2014. In her first prep match against Wellington s Scots College, Thompson bagged a hat-trick and kicked five out of six conversions, confirming she was right where she belonged.
Huntley School student Jamie Thompson was the only girl in her school s first XV. Photo / Bevan Conley