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Isn’t this exciting? Our first snow day in years, and there’s tons of snow to play with? But you might be wondering what this means for your regularly scheduled programming.

First of all, all classes are canceled. So you can toss that out the window.

Second, what dining facilities are open? All dining halls are, Frist is open, and basically all dining facilities are open besides the WWS Café and Witherspoon’s in Frist (in front of Viv). But Witherspoon’s might be open later today. Café Viv is going to be closed.

Dillon Gym is going to be open also, so you can get your sweat on.

How about non-University stuff?

Well, Panera didn’t respond to our calls, so we can assume they’re closed. Olive’s is open at the moment, but will be closing early (around 2:30). Labyrinth says they’re open right now until noon, but might close for the afternoon. (We recommend calling to make sure if you plan on going up to these places, anyway.)

Wawa said they’re open for business today at the time of this post, and said they’d remain open whatever happened. Troopers, we say, real troopers.

from Centraljersey.com

“Only the super-rich can save us!” cries a Hurricane Katrina victim in Ralph Nader’s new book.

Titled “Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us!” the 736-page novel is the consumer advocate and former presidential candidate’s first work of fiction.

”This book was written out of frustration,” Mr. Nader said. “Increasingly, the doors have been shut on citizen groups in Washington, D.C. What did we need to keep those doors open?”

The answer, he suggested, was money.

In the novel, the group of philanthropists, which includes media mogul Ted Turner, artist Yoko Ono and actor Bill Cosby, consists of “real people in fictional roles,” Mr. Nader said.

To read the story, visit Centraljersey.com.