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Pipe bursts in Rivier University dorm building, causing flooding

110 students temporarily moved to hotel rooms

Pipe bursts in Rivier University dorm building, causing flooding

110 students temporarily moved to hotel rooms

PRACTICES. IT IS NOW 537 DOZENS OF STUDENTS AT REVERE UNIVERSITY IN NASHUA ARE OUT OF THEIR THIS MORNING AFTER FLOODING IN ONE OF THE DORMS YESTERDAY. 110 STUDENTS WERE EVACUATED FROM BRASSARD HALL AFTER A BURST IN A SPRINKLER PIPE. STUDENTS WERE ALLOWED BACK INTO THEIR DORMS TO GRAB THEIR BELONGINGS BEFORE HEADING TO HOTEL ROOMS. OUR PRIMARY CONCERN IS ALWAYS KEEPING THE BUILDING SAFE, MAINTAINING SAFETY FOR OUR STUDENTS. WE’LL FIX IT. RIGHT. AND IN THE INTERIM, OUR STUDENTS WILL HAVE ACCOMMODATIONS AND WE’RE WORK TO GET THEM EVERYTHING THEY NEED TO CONTINUE THEIR CLASSES. RIGHT NOW, IT’S UNCLEAR WHEN STUDENTS WILL
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Pipe bursts in Rivier University dorm building, causing flooding

110 students temporarily moved to hotel rooms

Dozens of students at Rivier University in Nashua are out of their rooms after flooding in one of the dorms.On Thursday, 110 students were evacuated from Brassard Hall after a sprinkler pipe burst.Students were allowed back into the dorms to grab their belongings before heading to hotel rooms."Our primary concern is always keeping the building safe, maintaining safety for our students. We'll fix it. We'll fix it right. In the interim, they'll be accommodated to make sure they have everything they need to continue their classes,” Sister Paula Marie Buley, president of Rivier University, said.It's unclear when students will be able to return to Brassard Hall.

Dozens of students at Rivier University in Nashua are out of their rooms after flooding in one of the dorms.

On Thursday, 110 students were evacuated from Brassard Hall after a sprinkler pipe burst.

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Students were allowed back into the dorms to grab their belongings before heading to hotel rooms.

"Our primary concern is always keeping the building safe, maintaining safety for our students. We'll fix it. We'll fix it right. In the interim, they'll be accommodated to make sure they have everything they need to continue their classes,” Sister Paula Marie Buley, president of Rivier University, said.

It's unclear when students will be able to return to Brassard Hall.