Are you in the Parents Facebook group at your kid's College? I would check there for the specifics... some schools might prepared better or worse for snow. I know in New York and similar states kids attend classes and simply walk in the snow. |
| I assume most of this was trolling? I really hope so. |
| I was in college when a massive snowstorm hit in an area that's used to a small percentage of the total. Dining halls were open, many classes were cancelled because professors couldn't get to campus, and we had a three-day party. Very fond memories of that period. It'll be OK. |
Not quite, although that one was a doozy! https://www.cbs17.com/weather/weather-stories/this-week-marks-23-years-since-biggest-ice-storm-in-raleigh-history/ It was the mid/late 80s: https://www.webberweather.com/uploads/1/1/9/9/119943685/february_16-17_1987_nc_snowmap.gif It was a crazy Jan/Feb and I was freakin' out over finishing up my last semester. Good thing I could walk to campus from my apt across Hillsborough St! |
Have you heard of beef/meat jerky? Ramen noodles? Mac and cheese in a cup? Stock up |
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I went to college just outside of Boston and don't remember anything about the dining halls during storms...because there was nothing of note to remember.
We had a blast. OP, where are you from? Did you go to college? Where are these concerns coming from? |
Instacart that! And pay the extra for faster delivery. Time is of the essence. LOL. |
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I am debating whether my college kid should just return home on Saturday. He's not far away, and as soon as classes start up again, he could easily go back.
What do you think? |
A bunch of guys decided to have a giant football game on the library lawn and one guy broke his leg. But that was stupidity, not the storm. The students will be fine. |
Has to be, right? I did a target run for crafts and games to keep my kindergartner occupied when I have to hop on a work call, but I’d trust anyone much older than him to be able to sort themselves. |
I would not encourage my kid to come home unless the school encouraged them to leave like UGA is doing. |
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We should be more concerned with the minimum wage workers who will either have to trek into campus or stay in a temporary accommodation do the paths are shoveled and the dining hall is open.
The kids will be fine. |
I think the kids have to roam the countryside looking for nuts & berries. If they are lucky, they will stumble upon a Brontosaurus carcass. |
| OMG your precious children will survive. |
| Old news, but in August 2011 my DS was a freshman at W&M when Hurricane Irene struck. W&M closed all the dorms and cancelled all classes. He was a OOS student and had only been there for a week, so he didn’t have a network of friends. A few weeks later, Virginia had the earthquake that damaged the Washington Monument. Keep an eye on the website and tell your child to read his emails. |