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HBCU Students at Savannah State Went Nearly a Month Without Hot Water as Boilers Kept Breaking Down

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Confirmed Threat

Beginning in November 2023, students living in University Village at Savannah State University were without hot water for nearly a month as a series of boiler failures knocked out hot water service in the residential complex. The university distributed a written notice about ongoing repairs, but students reported that each fixed boiler was quickly followed by another breakdown. Hot water was eventually restored to University Village at 12:44 AM on November 30, 2023, after a replacement part was delivered. The university offered affected students the option to relocate to different housing or use shower facilities in other buildings.

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Response
Killed
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Injured
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Institution
Savannah State University
Hbcu · GA
~4,800 studentsSSU Emergency Notification
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTUnknown
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University Housing and Residence Life is aware of the hot water issue affecting University Village and is working with our facilities teams to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience. Students wishing to relocate to a different housing unit or use shower facilities in other buildings on campus may contact the Housing office for assistance.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The green letter distributed to students -- as described in Tiger's Roar -- was a paper notification rather than a digital alert, reflecting either a communication protocol choice or limitations in the university's mass notification system for non-emergency utility outages.
Offering relocation rather than repairing with urgency reflects resource constraints common at under-resourced HBCUs.
UPDATEUnknown
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We want to update you on the status of hot water at University Village. Our facilities team has been working on repairs throughout the semester, and we have experienced repeated issues with the boiler system. A replacement part has been ordered and is expected to be delivered by Monday, November 27. We anticipate the issue will be fully resolved by end of day November 27. We apologize for the extended disruption and appreciate your continued patience.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The extended timeline -- ordering a replacement part that would not arrive for multiple weeks -- suggests either a specialty component not available locally or procurement delays common at state institutions.
The repeated pattern of one boiler being fixed only for another to fail illustrates the cascading risk when aging infrastructure is not replaced proactively.
ALL CLEARUnknown
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Hot water has been restored to University Village as of 12:44 AM on November 30, 2023. We apologize for the extended inconvenience and thank you for your patience. Please contact Housing if you have any remaining concerns.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The 12:44 AM restoration time suggests repairs were completed in the middle of the night -- consistent with facilities staff working extended hours to finally fix the system before the Thanksgiving break period.
Nearly a month without reliable hot water in a residential building represents a significant habitability failure; the NAACP and local advocates drew attention to the broader pattern of deferred maintenance at HBCUs.
Context

Background

Savannah State University, Georgia's oldest public HBCU founded in 1890, has faced recurring infrastructure challenges tied to the systemic underfunding that affects many historically Black institutions. The November 2023 boiler outage at University Village left residential students without hot water for nearly four weeks -- a period spanning mid-semester exams and the lead-up to Thanksgiving break. WTOC Channel 11 reported that students were vocal in their frustration, with one student saying 'This is unacceptable', noting they had been told repairs were coming for weeks. Tiger's Roar, the SSU student newspaper, reported that the boiler system suffered a pattern of failures in which one unit would be repaired only to have another fail, and that a replacement part was finally ordered and expected by November 27. Hot water was ultimately restored at 12:44 AM on November 30, just hours before the news cycle would have widened. The university offered students the options of relocating to different housing or using shower facilities elsewhere on campus. The incident drew attention to the broader challenge facing HBCUs, where deferred maintenance budgets leave aging residential infrastructure vulnerable to cascading failures during peak usage periods.
Analysis

Key Findings

University Village at SSU was without reliable hot water for nearly a month beginning in early November 2023.
Multiple boiler units failed in succession; replacement parts were delayed for weeks.
University offered relocation or alternative shower facilities as interim measures.
Hot water restored at 12:44 AM on November 30, 2023, just before the Thanksgiving break period.
Incident drew attention to deferred maintenance challenges at historically underfunded HBCUs.
Outcome
Hot water was restored to University Village at 12:44 AM on November 30, 2023. A replacement part for the boiler system was delivered and installed by November 27. The university's management of the extended outage drew criticism from students and community members.
Provenance

Sources

  1. News
  2. Student Paper
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