In photos: Early November snow blankets UBC campus

UBC's Vancouver campus was blanketed in white after a spontaneous snowfall late Monday evening. Those who may have missed it as it fell were treated to a snowy walk to class this morning. Here’s what Ubyssey photographers captured before it melted.

Ladner Clock Tower shines in the dark through the snowfall.
Ladner Clock Tower shines in the dark through the snowfall. Isabella Falsetti / The Ubyssey
Students stroll through the plaza outside the bookstore on the way to class.
Students stroll through the plaza outside the bookstore on the way to class. Ximena Gordillo / The Ubyssey
A snow-covered lantern in Nitobe Memorial Garden.
A snow-covered lantern in Nitobe Memorial Garden. Poornima Francis / The Ubyssey
The Haida House behind the Museum of Anthropology sits in a fresh coat of snow.
The Haida House behind the Museum of Anthropology sits in a fresh coat of snow. Lauren Kasowski / The Ubyssey
The University Blvd hill provides a glimpse of the snow-capped mountains.
The University Blvd hill provides a glimpse of the snow-capped mountains. Isabella Falsetti / The Ubyssey
Students play in the snow as it falls on the Place Vanier lawn on November 7.
Students play in the snow as it falls on the Place Vanier lawn on November 7. Sam Low / The Ubyssey
Snow people began to pop up around campus as soon the snowfall started Monday night.
Snow people began to pop up around campus as soon the snowfall started Monday night. Amanda Yee / The Ubyssey
The roofs of St. John's College sit dusted in snow.
The roofs of St. John's College sit dusted in snow. Isabella Falsetti / The Ubyssey