On March 10, the days were longer and it wasn’t dark quite as early. Daylight savings is upon us.
Even if you are someone who loves winter, there are a few reasons to look forward to this new change. One reason is that since it will be light out longer, you can get more done. If you have anything that requires the outdoors, daylight savings is your friend.
“My favorite part about daylight savings is that I can ride my dirt bike longer,” Aaron Chase ’26 said. Daylight savings began on Sunday and will last for about 34 weeks. This means 34 weeks of longer days and more sunshine.