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An HBCU Holds Back Move-In Weekend as Hurricane Irene Closes In on Dover
As Hurricane Irene bore down on the Mid-Atlantic in late August 2011, Delaware State University, a historically Black university in Dover, postponed freshman welcome activities and barred students from moving into residence halls on Saturday and Sunday, August 27–28. The university moved the official start of classes from Monday to Tuesday, August 30 and stood up a DSU Hurricane Hotline at 302-857-6311. Irene caused flooding, wind damage, and widespread power outages in Kent and Sussex counties.
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- NewsDelaware school closingswhyy.org
- SourceThe 2011 Hurricane Season in Delawareclimate.udel.edu
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- SourceHurricane Ireneen.wikipedia.org