Students scheduled for classes slated to meet in Condon Hall rooms 260 and 360 will have to relocate to new classrooms scattered around campus because of a ruptured steam coil.
University maintenance decided to close the rooms for the first two weeks of the term, and will be finding “inventive places” to relocate students enrolled in the 35 classes affected, said Mike Jefferis, assistant registrar for classroom scheduling.
Anthropology, history and English classes make up the majority of the list, but there are a number of other affected departments, and any student enrolled in one of these classes was notified via e-mail. Students can check Duckweb or their class schedule for the location of the new room.
The ruptured steam coil does not pose any immediate danger, but it does mean there will be no heat or ventilation to all floors of the south wing of Condon Hall. Jefferis said the repairs should be finished by Jan. 21, when students are scheduled to move back into their original classrooms.
Students with further questions can call the Office of the Registrar at 346-1264.
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Condon Hall closed due to ruptured steam coil
Daily Emerald
January 6, 2008
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