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I completely agree with Richardīs message. People come to department
offices looking for answers, and itīs frustrating and stressful not knowing
what to do or to tell them to do.
Lala
At 12:21 PM 11/12/2007, Richard Rice wrote:
>Today Brock Hall has been a circus of classes emptying, and then students
>filing back in due to what seems to be malfunctioning or testing of the
>emergency alarm system. This happened first during our 9:00 classes with an
>alarm, and at 12:15 another type of alarm with a brief attention message (no
>follow-up) again disrupted classes.
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>First, we need to know what is going on here, and secondly, now we have
>these fancy alarm systems, how about teaching us which is a fire alert and
>which one mean to barricade the classroom in case a shooter is about.
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>How about a Raven clarification ASAP?
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>Richard Rice
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