Volunteer State Community College reopened today for the first time since April 7, when a tornado crossed the Tennessee campus and caused an estimated $6-million in damage, The News Examiner, a newspaper in Gallatin, Tenn., reported. Most heavily damaged were the main administration building and a classroom building (The Chronicle, April 8). Six other structures and the library suffered lesser damage. The semester will be completed on schedule, according to the college’s Web site, but students have been asked to “not wear sandals, flip-flops, or open-toe shoes on campus as clean-up and reconstruction continues.”
April 17, 2006
Classes Resume at Tornado-Struck Tennessee Campus
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