News
By Will Marshall
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January 27, 2014
The new wood patio located outside the fourth floor of Newcomb Hall, one feature of the expansive 32-month Newcomb renovation project that recently concluded, was roped off with caution tape for a significant portion of last week.
Charles Walcott, assistant director of operations for Newcomb Hall, said this was “because of the ice.” It was not, as some may have speculated, in anticipation of further renovations.
After last week’s snow, the ensuing cold spell created icy walkways throughout the University, making conditions for students commuting to class on foot a nuisance.
The University’s protocol for dealing with the snow accumulation and ice and ensuring students can walk safely is to preemptively salt the grounds.