A SUDDEN PLUNGE IN TEMPERATURE transformed a pigeon into a striking ice sculpture, catching St. Mike’s pedestrians unawares as they passed by the front steps of Sullivan House on St. Joseph St. Monday evening.
A SUDDEN PLUNGE IN TEMPERATURE transformed a pigeon into a striking ice sculpture, catching St. Mike’s pedestrians unawares as they passed by the front steps of Sullivan House on St. Joseph St. Monday evening.
By Varsity Contributor — Published February 8, 2007
A SUDDEN PLUNGE IN TEMPERATURE transformed a pigeon into a striking ice sculpture, catching St. Mike’s pedestrians unawares as they passed by the front steps of Sullivan House on St. Joseph St. Monday evening.
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