More snow and more closures at University of Richmond
As snow continues to fall in Richmond, the university has been forced to announce more closures.
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As snow continues to fall in Richmond, the university has been forced to announce more closures.
Update at 1:10 p.m.: John Jacobs, captain of the University of Richmond Police Department, said URPD has been notified of one minor crash on campus today, as Richmond and much of the East Coast face the season’s largest snowstorm.
Every year the inevitable winter weather comes. As someone from the Northeast, I have spent my whole life being prepared for snowstorms and possible power outages, however here in Richmond, it is a bit of a different story. Whether or not this ends up being a two-foot snowstorm, as some predicted, here are some steps you can take to prepare yourself (and most likely your roommates) for the storm.
Bundle up, Spiders: Meteorologists are predicting Winter Storm Jonas to strike Richmond and across the Atlantic Coast this weekend, and the university has responded by canceling all classes and events scheduled to start at noon or later on Friday through 8 a.m. Sunday.
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