News Release




***MEDIA ALERT***/January 31, 2008

EVENING CLASSES CANCELLED AT ALL
BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY LOCATIONS, EFFECTIVE 5 P.M. FOR THURSDAY, JAN. 31

Due to the expected deterioration of weather and road conditions this evening, evening classes have been cancelled, effective 5 p.m., for Thursday, January 31, 2008. This is in effect for all Boise State University locations.

However, Boise State University offices remain open for business and non-academic activities through the evening, including the Focus the Nation panel discussion, “Peter Pan” at the Morrison Center and Rodney Carrington at Taco Bell Arena. The MLK/Human Rights film in the Special Events Center has been cancelled, but the Student Union Building remains open.

All classes are expected to resume on Friday, February 1, 2008, at all locations; however, due to the possibility of poor weather continuing, students, faculty and staff should continue to monitor local media, the university website and e-mail for further updates.

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Last reviewed on Thursday, January 31, 2008