If you鈥檙e looking for a rodent to give a weather prediction in Kent, you may have to ask one of our ubiquitous black squirrels. Groundhogs hibernate over winter, entering a dormant state in late fall and typically not emerging until late winter or early spring 鈥 weeks after Groundhog Day.

The day鈥檚 forecast for the morning of Feb. 2 in Kent calls for cloudy weather. So, any black squirrels who are scurrying around campus are not likely to see their shadows. (Yay, early spring?)

Photos by Bob Christy, senior photography coordinator, University Communications and Marketing
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