IN PRINT: Princetonians go to class, everyone else in New Jersey stays inside

Late Sunday evening, Rutgers canceled all classes on its New Brunswick and Piscataway campuses.

Then The College of New Jersey closed its campus at 5 am this morning.

Then all local school districts declared it a snow day.

After we’d hoped all night for the expected “8-14 inches of snow” to bury Princeton’s Gothic buildings and cancel –or at least delay!– classes, imagine our disappointment when we woke up to a measly 6-7 inches and…a full day of classes. Beginning at 8 am.

Though some professors decided not to attempt the drive to Princeton (or decided to just stay home that day –Come on, the roads were pretty much clear) and canceled classes due to the weather, the day progressed as normal for most students.

”Closing the campus is very rare and is done only under extreme, unsafe conditions,” Ms. Cliatt said. “This would take place usually only in a blizzard or other extreme weather situation, and we believe such closing has happened only three times in the past 15 years — in 1996 for a blizzard, in February of 2003 also because of heavy snow and in April of 2007 because of heavy flooding in the region.”

Check out the article in the Princeton Packet here.

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By Angela Wu on March 2nd 2009, 10:07pm
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