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Yeah, January 19, 1994. Damn cold, and the heat wasn't working in half of Bradley Hall. We had about a quarter of an inch of ice built up on the inside of our windows. Somehow, E. Gordon Gee thought it would be a good idea to pay us a visit to see how cold it was. Like he was gonna be able to do anything useful... Never thought I'd see him in my dorm room, though.

I remember that day well. Jym Ganahl's daughter went to OWU with me, and he called the school saying that he would pull her out of school permanently if the university didn't shut down that day. The U shut down. :biggrin:
 
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I was there in 94 when they cancelled but I had no class that day anyways. The only class I had for that day of the week involved a huge outside project and we would only meet with the professor once a week. If memory serves me it was a Tuesday/Thursday class and our weekly meeting was the day it was not cancelled. The professor did call in all the groups who did meet that day and told them she was at campus and they had better get their too.

In undergrad Kent shut down for two or three days, but I was studying in DC at the time and I missed nothing.

My last school day was my freshman year of high school and it was in early April. The Dean of Students at my high school made the call on cancelling school. His rule was if he could make it anyone could. He walked the three blocks from his house to school. Bastard!
 
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I was there in 94 when they cancelled but I had no class that day anyways. The only class I had for that day of the week involved a huge outside project and we would only meet with the professor once a week. If memory serves me it was a Tuesday/Thursday class and our weekly meeting was the day it was not cancelled. The professor did call in all the groups who did meet that day and told them she was at campus and they had better get their too.

In undergrad Kent shut down for two or three days, but I was studying in DC at the time and I missed nothing.

My last school day was my freshman year of high school and it was in early April. The Dean of Students at my high school made the call on cancelling school. His rule was if he could make it anyone could. He walked the three blocks from his house to school. Bastard!
damn.. are we friggin bored at work or what?? don't you have a government to run or somethin?
 
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