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Custodial Services updates academic cleaning schedule and trash policy
The Custodial Services department has recently updated its academic cleaning schedule as well as its trash policy.  Instead of leaving trash outside of doors on non-trash pickup days, Custodial Services asks the campus community to empty trash into shared/common receptacles in the hallway or…
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Case Quad renovations update: Fencing to come down by Aug. 26
As students fill campus again for the fall semester, renovations of the Case Quad have reached a major milestone: Starting today, the first of dozens of yards of  fencing will begin to come down, ultimately allowing pedestrians to again enter and exit all buildings from quad-facing doors. “We…
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Case Quad renovations underway—on schedule to be completed in spring
As fall semester nears, renovations continue on the eastern part of the Case Quad. The construction team is making progress and is on schedule, despite recent rain. Three-quarters of the sidewalks have been completed, while work on new irrigation systems and electrical infrastructure is well…
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CWRU to participate in one-hour electricity-reduction program test Aug. 2
The Office of Facilities Services will conduct a test next week of the university’s ability to respond to emergency electric grid events. Together with the Medical Center Company, ӰƵ is participating in a voluntary electricity-reduction program to help prevent massive…
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Tips for avoiding clogged toilets
Please be advised that the university has been experiencing an abundance of clogged toilets on campus. Technicians are frequently finding flushed wipes, masks and gloves leading to many of these clogs. While individuals may be attempting to take extra precautions during the pandemic, these items…
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Participate in electricity-reduction test today
Today at 10 a.m., Facilities Services will conduct a one-hour reduction of energy demand to test the university’s ability to respond to emergency demand response events. As noted last week and yesterday in The Daily, the university participates in a voluntary electricity-reduction program to help…
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Facilities Services to conduct emergency demand response testing
Facilities Services will conduct a test next week of the university’s ability to respond to emergency demand response events. ӰƵ participates in a voluntary electricity-reduction program to help prevent massive electrical shutdowns, or “blackouts,” across the regional…
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Electrical shutdown to affect some buildings on Case Quad next week
Members of the ӰƵ community are advised that there will be a shutdown of all normal power to Wickenden, Sears Library, Olin and White from Monday, Aug. 2, at 8 a.m. through Wednesday, Aug. 4, at 3 p.m. There will be no normal power for 72 hours and elevators will be…
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Find bottle-filling stations on campus
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines mandated that all drinking fountains be turned off due to COVID-19. Members of the ӰƵ can use any of the following 89 bottle-filling stations on campus. One to One Fitness Center: main workout areaOne to One…
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Electricity reduction request may be needed this week due to excessive heat
ӰƵ participates in a voluntary electricity-reduction program to help prevent massive electrical shutdowns, or “blackouts,” across the regional electric grid. As high temperatures continue this week, participation may be needed. During an event, Facilities Services…