Dear Orange Friends:
Since I last wrote, Syracuse has experienced unusually cold weather, compounded by a power failure on Thursday night that for three-and-a-half hours plunged parts of the North and South campuses into darkness. The power failure, which was caused by damage to a National Grid transformer located about a mile from campus, also cut power to 7,000 customers in Syracuse neighborhoods. I witnessed a wide array of staff and support units pull together to respond in so many ways that showed concern for our students. Goldstein Student Center on South Campus offered warmth and shelter to students whose residence halls had lost power. Ernie Davis Hall, Kimmel Hall, Bird Library, and Schine Student Center did the same for students on North Campus. Food Services extended its hours in some locations, and members of DPS stood ready for all emergency needs. Also last week, Carrier Dome staff opened its doors to Otto’s Army, an encampment of students braving the temperatures to be in line for this weekend’s SU-Duke match-up. Thank you to all of you who helped.
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