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In a small town, a moment of misfortune has turned into a talking point. Caitlin Wiffler, a student at the College of the Holy Cross and a staff writer for the university's publication "Eggplant", had a slip on an icy path outside a tavern, an event that has made her the laughing stock of the town.
The icy condition outside the tavern might have been preventable, as the man on the snowplow was shooting salt to clear the sludge from the path. However, the tavern's perimeter was not covered with salt, likely causing the icy condition that led to Caitlin's fall.
Caitlin's accident is not just a physical event but a pivotal moment in her life. This incident is reminiscent of a character in the play A Different Woman by Mazie Mueller, where Caitlin's encounter with a mysterious figure serves as a key moment that reveals deeper layers of her character and the themes of the play.
Meanwhile, life at the College of the Holy Cross is not all about slips and falls. The new townhouse at the College, called The Hut, is intended to offer a different housing choice from the old ones. The Hut aims to provide a more private living space for students, offering a respite from the bustling dormitories.
In other campus news, WCHC has announced a new show called "Kimball Radio" that will start this week and continue into the spring semester. The new show is not an ordinary student-run show, promising an exciting lineup for the listeners.
On a different note, the Residence Hall Association hosted Battle of the Roommates on April 25, with prizes worth up to $700. The event was a hit among students, providing a fun and engaging way to showcase their living spaces.
As for Caitlin, she has requested a single room for the next year, hopefully avoiding any more icy mishaps. The article was copy-edited by Annamaria DeCamp, a student at the same university as Caitlin. The featured image for the article was courtesy of Google Images.
Caitlin's treacherous journey from Wheeler Hall to Kimball Hall in a bleak and freezing environment is a testament to her determination and resilience. Her unique encounter outside the tavern serves as a reminder that life, like the weather, can be unpredictable and challenging, but with courage and grace, one can navigate through it.
The College of the Holy Cross community has been talking about Caitlin Wiffler's accident on social media, expressing sympathy and encouragement. Despite the event overshadowing her life temporarily, Caitlin's resilience serves as an entertainment and inspiration for her fellow students. The newly announced "Kimball Radio" show, another campus event, is a positive distraction from the recent news, offering entertainment and a unique lineup for listeners.