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HarveyDarkey

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Fri Feb 14, 2014, 03:54 PM Feb 2014

Massive snowball wreaks havoc on Reed College, campus magazine reports



It was a sign of the snowpocalypse.

A colossal, 900-pound snowball ripped a dorm room's wall apart at Reed College in Southeast Portland after a pair of math majors lost control of the icy globe, Reed Magazine reported.

The shenanigans started when several students began rolling the massive blob in a campus quad Saturday night, the report said.

By about 8 p.m., the snowball had become 40 inches in diameter. Meanwhile, rumors started to swirl among students that the school's Doyle Owl -- a totemic three-foot statue imbued with campus lore -- had been placed in the center of the sphere.

A crowd gathered with anticipation in the quad. The chants began to thunder: "Roll it! Roll it!"

That's when a pair of mathematics majors seized the giant snowball and started shoving it down a path toward Southeast 28th Street, according to the report.

Somehow, the math duo miscalculated the snowball's trajectory and it ended up plowing into a dorm room. Nobody was hurt and the crash caused about $3,000 in damage.

Maintenance workers had to spend 45 minutes cutting through the snowball.

The Doyle Owl was nowhere to be found.

http://www.oregonlive.com/weather/index.ssf/2014/02/massive_snowball_wreaks_havoc.html
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Massive snowball wreaks havoc on Reed College, campus magazine reports (Original Post) HarveyDarkey Feb 2014 OP
Even though it is possible there are other Reed Colleges in other cities or states, Still Blue in PDX Feb 2014 #1
That was my first thought, too pinboy3niner Feb 2014 #2

Still Blue in PDX

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1. Even though it is possible there are other Reed Colleges in other cities or states,
Fri Feb 14, 2014, 05:46 PM
Feb 2014

I knew this had to be "our" Reed College.

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