Freezing for a reason

BY GREG STAMPER The temperature was a teeth-chattering -14 C with a wind chill making it feel more like -27, ice was forming on the water and even the spectators, who were bundled tightly in their winter coats, were shaking in their boots. All this, however, was still not enough to prevent 27 brave Conestoga College students, staff and faculty from taking a “polar plunge” in the courtyard by the … Continued