On Dec. 19, a gas leak forced the evacuation and closure of 16 buildings on campus and on Donaghey Avenue between Bruce and Robins Streets. The gas leak originated at the crosswalk at the intersection of Alumni Drive and Donaghey Avenue, where a maintenance contractor ruptured a natural gas line, Public Relations and Information Officer Michael Hopper said. The Conway ...
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