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Students and Staff Clean Up Damage

  • Writer: ooiu 123
    ooiu 123
  • Feb 27, 2013
  • 1 min read

In the winds and snow of Super Storm Nemo, the Deerfield community has once again proved itself to be a respectful and kind community.

The Scroll would like to extend its gratitude towards the members of our wonderful custodial, dining hall, security and physical plant teams. Their hard work and commitment in making our campus safe was a great help over the weekend of the blizzard.

We would also like to recognize the hardship of not being able to go home and staying on campus overnight, for the roads were difficult to travel. We would also like to thank the students who helped shovel snow along Wells Street and other roads close to campus. Their willingness to help the community has shown that many of our students are what we want them to be: caring, eager, and considerate people.

 
 

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