 BU groundskeeper Michael Burns and his team work around the clock to keep campuses clear shoveling snow and salting sidewalks Many would say that's unnecessary, but Burns says each of those hours are essential. The campus doesn't stop for a clock And it doesn't stop for hurricanes. Obviously it doesn't stop for blizzards when things have to get done and have to be safely fixed You know there's safety precautions, but we We have to get them done. Senior Daniel Maltz feels safe walking along Commonwealth Avenue But thinks they should prioritize less traffic parts of campus too. On the whole I think on the main campus like Com Ave They did a pretty good job, but I think that you'd expect that in any big city South campus can't really say I agree. There are still cars buried in snow, and I know that that's not the school's property But it's still technically their streets. Burns is motivated by students to make BU's campus a safe and happy place After the pandemic he said he wants nothing more than to keep student life alive on campus So we're here and you know you get to know a lot of the kids you get to know a lot of faculty and You know people at work in the buildings You know when they weren't here during the pandemic it was you know, it was I'm not gonna say a ghost town But it was very quiet A Boston University official said that students should be careful on brick and stairs during cold weather Reporting from Boston University for BU TV. I'm Waylon Walls Parker