 Shovelling, snow days and erratic public transportation. The past three weeks have been challenging to say the least. As students try staying motivated indoors, professors try staying ahead by holding classes remotely. It's a good alternative way of doing this, you know, of making up the class that way of macing the snowstorm day, but I still want to have class with my professor in France, facing face. But problems are far from solved. This student walked miles to the state house, only to be met with disappointment. They didn't put up like, announcement or notice on the website, it's just, you had to go there to find out all the meetings were cancelled. While people found ways to work from the comfort of their homes and some establishments remained shut completely, others like this other service station behind me say they remained open throughout the storms. As Fred, the manager of this establishment tells me that business has been good for them this winter. Yeah, lots of batteries, transmission related repairs, brake repairs, people like to really do some abuse in the winter. Consistently busy, but when there's extreme climate changes, it makes us more pleasant. With more snow expected this weekend, it's going to be a while before the sun comes out. For BU News Service, I'm Nikita Sampath.