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February 4, 2013
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As Snowball Fight Dominates the Arts Quad, Cornellians Take to Twitter

By The Cornell Daily Sun | February 4, 2013
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As Cornell’s annual snowball fight on the Arts Quad waged on, some students chose to stay on the sidelines and Tweet about the wintry battle instead. See some of their reactions below:

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