
Due
to the wildfires, San Diego State University has cancelled classes and
postponed or cancelled events scheduled through the weekend. Exceptions:WPA, ACT, TOEFL & GRE exams
will be held on Saturday. On-campus residence halls and essential
support services such as food service and student health care will
continue to operate as normal. The SDSU Library will re-open on Sunday
at noon.

San Diego State University has cancelled classes and postponed or cancelled events scheduled through the weekend. Exception: WPA exam will be held on Saturday. The campus is closed for all non-essential personnel (as determined by their supervisor). On-campus residence halls and essential support services such as food service and student health care are open.

Monday, October 22, 2007
Campus Alert: San Diego Wildfires

Bad news for evacuees. It looks like all San Diego hotels are at capacity and have no room for any more evacuees.
It looks like Qualcomm, the evacuation site has plenty of capacity. Also, SDSU Peterson gym will be opening up as a temporary evacuation center starting tomorrow.
Details:

To: SDSU Students
From: Jack Beresford, Associate Vice President, SDSU Marketing & Communications
Campus Alert: San Diego Wildfires -- as of 3:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 22

I have setup a fund to help the victims of this horrible tragedy! Please make a donation and help those who may now be without a home!
Donations:

Oct. 22, 2007 12:00 p.m.
As of 1 p.m., San Diego State University will be canceling classes for the remainder of day. The campus is also being closed for all non-essential personnel (as determined by their supervisor).
However, to facilitate an orderly exit from campus parking structures, faculty and staff are encouraged to remain on campus, indoors, until 2 p.m.

The recent news about the southern California fires is tragic and upsetting. There is no doubt that homes and lives will be ruined as a result. The fire is reported to be the wrost fire ever in California. It is my hope that all of you out there have a safe place to stay and are out of harms way. At this point in time I must ask myself: What can I do as an individual to help make a difference? Can I do anything as a student to help make this tragedy just a little more endurable for those affected?