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Louisiana College closed Monday due to Hurricane Ida

August 28, 2021

By Wildcats media

PINEVILLE, La. (LBM)–Louisiana College will be closed Monday, Aug. 30 due to Hurricane Ida.
For residential students, on campus operations including housing and dining services will continue without interruption. Louisiana College will follow its Shelter in Place protocols during the course of the storm.

Residential students must notify their Residential Assistant (RA) of their decision to stay or leave campus by 3 p.m. today as we anticipate loss of power.

Students who live north and west of Hurricane Ida’s path are encouraged to evacuate today if possible.
The College will continue to monitor Hurricane Ida. Updates will be posted on lacollege.edu and official social media accounts.

Information will also be communicated through LC email accounts and the Wildcat Alert system.

Wildcat Alerts are sent via email and text message. If you have not signed up to receive emergency alerts,
please do so through the MyLC portal.

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