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Classes moved online due to weather

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Wind and rain take over Loyola’s campus Nov. 7, 2016, similar to the recent tornado weather on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017. Many students took shelter in the basement of Monroe Hall and the Danna Center.

Classes on Wednesday, April 8 are moved to online due to weather.

According to an email by Loyola’s Chief of Police Todd Warren, there is severe weather that could result in flooding and tornadoes.

Warren said classes should moved to synchronous online.

Warren added that non-essential employees are expected to work from home.

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Kloe Witt currently serves as The Maroon's Managing Editor for Digital. Kloe is a sophomore double majoring in journalism and environmental studies, though is interested in pursuing a career in media services for recreational therapy camps. In their free time, Kloe is usually watching Criminal Minds, listening to Taylor Swift, or reading new books. Kloe can be reached [email protected].

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