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Radiator floods hit Chadbourne building
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by Allie Tempus
Monday, December 10, 2007
Chadbourne Residential College experienced flooding on several floors Saturday, with many residents of the building's west wing forced to evacuate their rooms and remove their belongings to avoid water damage.
The incident began around 11 a.m. with a broken radiator coil in a room on the seventh floor shared by freshman Molly Sygulla and her roommate.
"I woke up,
and it was really, really cold in my room, so I tried
to turn the heat on and
Anonymous (December 12, 2007 @ 2:04pm):
I'm surprised you don't see more of this in the dorms--If you walk around campus you'll see windows open in the dorms all winter long. If I left mye windows open at home my pipes would freeze and I'd have broken pipes and leaks too! Do these kids think that that opening a window will solve the problem if there warm-do they think that heat comes free too? These are supposed to be intelligent people but they seem to lack common sense-open windows =frozen pipes =broken pipes and water!
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