On Sunday evening, Tufts received the largest snowfall of the winter yet, with several inches piling up in just a few hours. Throughout the evening, dozens of students layered up and braved the cold to build snowmen, sled down the slopes of Tufts’ hilly campus and throw snowballs at each other for hours.

The campus was blanketed in snow Sunday night as temperatures dropped to 20 degrees.

A bicycle collects snow outside of Tisch Library on Sunday night.

Sledding was a popular activity as Tufts students flocked to the quads to take advantage of the winter weather.

A Tufts student sleds down a hill on Presidential Quad.

A Tufts student sleds down a hill on Presidential Quad.

Students line up for a group photo on President’s Lawn during Sunday night's snowstorm.

The fun wasn't just limited to students, however. A dog was also seen enjoying the weather amid the snowballs and sleds.

Tufts students pose whilst constructing a snowman, one of many built on Sunday night.

Students goof around on the Reservoir Quad.

Shortly after the snow started, the campus became dotted with snowmen of all shapes and sizes.

The army of snowmen was joined by at least one snow-cat as well.

Snow piles up outside Barnum Hall during the snowstorm.