Thanks to Stanford's vast campus and outdoor spaces, students are often caught in the rain on their way to class. Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist
Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist
Rain means adapting transportation to the weather. Many students choose to walk, while others risk biking in the wet. Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist
Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist
If it fits their commute, others choose the Marguerite. Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist
Students aren't the only ones caught in the rain. Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist
Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist
Meyer Green empyies out as the rain picks up. Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist
Some parts of Hoover Tower are more protected from the rain than others. Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist
Bikes sit unused outside and acorns litter the ground as the storm passes. Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist
Eliot Hertenstein / Arborist