daily californian logo

BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 03, 2023

Apply to The Daily Californian!

Monday's daytime classes to be canceled after power outage on UC Berkeley campus

article image

ZAINAB ALI | FILE

SUPPORT OUR NONPROFIT NEWSROOM

We're an independent student-run newspaper, and need your support to maintain our coverage.

OCTOBER 27, 2019

Mondays daytime classes will be canceled after PG&E disconnected power on campus about 10:30 p.m. Saturday, according to a campuswide email from UCPD.

The email also states that adverse weather conditions, including heat and high winds, are expected to continue through Monday.

In the meantime, instructors have been encouraged to make any necessary changes and make up for lost class time without rescheduling class meetings.

According to the email, UCPD will send another update to the campus community Monday morning and reveal whether Mondays evening classes and events will also be canceled. It is anticipated that the campus will be in full operation Tuesday.

Due to the limited power supply, the email also stated that everyone should avoid campus until power has been restored and a confirmation email has been sent out.

Moffitt Library will open beginning Monday at 8 a.m., though the Free Speech Movement Cafe will be closed, a later campuswide email said.

Mallika Seshadri is an assistant news editor. Contact her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter at @SeshadriMallika.
LAST UPDATED

OCTOBER 27, 2019


Related Articles

featured article
A power outage Tuesday evening affected about 7,323 PG&E customers in South Berkeley, including parts of the south campus area.
A power outage Tuesday evening affected about 7,323 PG&E customers in South Berkeley, including parts of the south campus area.
featured article
Approximately 1,930 PG&E customers lost power in Berkeley on Sunday night as a result of a fallen tree.
Approximately 1,930 PG&E customers lost power in Berkeley on Sunday night as a result of a fallen tree.
featured article
PG&E has administered a Public Safety Power Shutoff, or PSPS, affecting about 100,000 out of Alameda County’s approximate 1.7 million residents beginning Wednesday at 8 p.m. until current weather conditions, which are conducive to wildfires, change.
PG&E has administered a Public Safety Power Shutoff, or PSPS, affecting about 100,000 out of Alameda County’s approximate 1.7 million residents beginning Wednesday at 8 p.m. until current weather conditions, which are conducive to wildfires, change.
featured article