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WASHINGTON – With the warm weather outside, most everyone is trying to block out the memory of February’s blizzard and enjoy spring. But for students at George Washington University, they can’t quite forget about Snowmaggedon because they still have to make up classes they missed during the four-day closure. Yet many students say the decision to make up classes over reading week is unfair. They say those days are meant to study for finals, not attend class. Meanwhile, at American University, most students bypassed having to make up classes because of an innovative approach. Throughout the blizzard, their professors were connected to them online.