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Happy Thanksgiving


Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012


With the approaching holiday schedule and the conclusion of fall semester, some minor adjustments will be made in the Utah State Today publication schedule. Today’s early email distribution [Nov. 20] accommodates the Thanksgiving break and the abundance of concerts presented by the music department next week (see the releated announcements below).

 

Following the turkey day return to campus, students have only three weeks of classes and final exams before the conclusion of fall semester 2012. The last day for classes is Friday, Dec. 7, and final examinations are held the following week. As a result, Utah State Today will adjust its publication schedule.

 

After the Thursday, Dec. 13, email distribution, Utah State Today will begin a holiday break. Items will be posted on the website, but there will be no email distribution for the remainder of the year.

 

The first email distribution of the new year and spring semester will be Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013, and the weekly schedule will resume.



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