Cars across the valley are covered in snow from an early season storm.
Cars located at 900 N are blocked in by snow-covered branches.
An overlook of the valley covered in snow.
More tree branches weighed down just outside of Old Main.
USU's Public Relations and Marketing building still reps the fall colors while being covered in snow.
Students across campus create various snow sculptures .
USU students gather by Old Main to play, go sledding and build snow scultpures for the first snowfall of the semester.
USU students (left to right) Cecil Wilkinson, Peter Nelson, Conner Savin, Emme Corry, Marianne Drollinger and Kate Christiansen work on their snow sculpture of a bull.
Snow falling off branches of a tree on Old Main Hill.
USU students work on their snow sculpture of a bull on Old Main Hill.
USU student Natalli Hull takes a sledding trip down Old Main Hill in a laundry basket
Fallen tree branches by the TSC loop.
USU's PR and Marketing building at the top of Old Main Hill.
Tables and chairs full of snow outside of the TSC.
A reflection of trees on the Eccles Conference Center.
USU student Michelle Norman rolls a big ball of snow by the Quad.
A compact wheel loader pushes fallen branches off of the sidewalk by the Quad.
Branches from trees break due to early snowfall and unfallen foliage weighing them down.
Tables and chairs full of snow outside of the TSC.
USU students McKenna Miller (left) and Cami Cannon (right) start working on their snow sculpture just outside of Old Main.
A collection of branches from campus located by the Quad.
With classes being cancelled until noon on October 12th, students eventually make their way to campus to attend classes in the afternoon.
An empty patio outside of the Taggart Student Center.