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The Battalion

The Student News Site of Texas A&M University - College Station

The Battalion

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A&M cancels all classes Wednesday through Thursday

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Photo by Photos by Aiden Shertzer

A huge student snowball fight took place on Simpson Drill Field on the afternoon of Feb. 15th.

All virtual and face-to-face classes are canceled Feb. 17-18.
Texas A&M sent a campus-wide email Feb. 16 announcing all classes will continue to be canceled Wednesday and Thursday due to ongoing severe weather and rolling power outages in the Bryan-College Station area. All face-to-face classes on Friday, Feb. 18 will be held virtually.
“Texas A&M University will review scheduling options for make-up work for classes,” the email reads.
The Memorial Student Center will remain open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily to offer warm shelter for community members, according to the email. However, no dining options will be open in the MSC.
The university also opened a warm shelter in Reed Arena on Feb. 16, which will remain open until 12 p.m. Thursday.

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