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Tag Archives: flood 2009
Pass it on…
If you haven’t already – please let others in the NDSU community know about the NDSU News Blog. Because it is so convenient for me to use, you’ll be able to read the most current announcements here.
What about Friday?
Nothing to report yet about the status of classes at NDSU tomorrow. As soon as a decision is made, I’ll post it on the NDSU Flood Page http://www.ndsu.edu/news/flood/ and here on the NDSU News blog,
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Latest Info on the Flood Front
Here’s a message from Janna Stoskopf, dean of student life at NDSU: At a 1:30 pm press conference, the Mayor announced that the Red River is now expected to crest at 41 feet on Saturday morning. This is the highest … Continue reading
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Calling all volunteers!
Mayor Dennis Walaker just held a media conference about 15 minutes ago asking for volunteers to come out in full force. If you are a student – come to the Memorial Union Volunteer Station which is coordinating with the City … Continue reading
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Why go to MU to register to volunteer?
Question: As a student volunteer I am curious as to the importance of registering with NDSU at the memorial union. I have been helping sandbag and build dikes downtown as well as for homes along the river. Is there a … Continue reading
Shots: Basketball and tetanus
Curious about whether or not you need a tetanus shot before you help sandbag? Officials from the NDSU Student Health Service and the State Health Department say that floodwaters will not increase your risk for tetanus, and vaccines are not … Continue reading
Know you are making a difference
A couple of emails came in today from community members grateful for NDSU’s student volunteers during this flood fight. Here’s one of them: President Chapman, I just wanted to share with you another way your students are aiding … Continue reading
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1,000 meals and counting…
NDSU Campus Dining Services prepared and delivered 500 meals to the Memorial Union Volunteer Station for students, faculty and staff headed out to volunteer in the flood fight. Dining Services Director Jack Donahue said 500 more meals will be prepared … Continue reading
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