Employees stay safe during severe weather
During periods of severe weather, some University of Richmond faculty and staff choose to stay overnight instead of traveling to and from campus.
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During periods of severe weather, some University of Richmond faculty and staff choose to stay overnight instead of traveling to and from campus.
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When Sadia Gado Alzouma invited her friend to visit Richmond last weekend, she intended to show her a stunning campus set against the backdrop of a warm spring-like day.
I'm sure there are countless articles and editorials in this week's edition of The Collegian recapping the wonderful snow day we all saw on Monday. While you all may be tired of reading about it, I couldn't let this opportunity pass without expressing a word of gratitude to the university administration and staff who made our snow day a success.
Contact videographer Jordan Trippeer at jordan.trippeer@richmond.edu
March 3, 9:58 a.m. -- Despite temperatures in the teens and some icy roadways and sidewalks, the University of Richmond will be open today and operating on a normal business and class schedule, university officials announced at 5:30 a.m.
The worst winter weather in eight years slammed into Virginia Sunday night into Monday morning, leaving about seven inches of snow at the University of Richmond campus and forcing the cancellation of Monday classes.
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