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Western Carolinian (Volume 69 Number 04)

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  • house. Eventually, the furniture will be moved back to its original state The flood was an occurrence from a collapsed pipe underneath the asphalt in front of the houses, but is being repaired immediately, Chapman said. Residents of the Village said they are glad to know that the situation is promptly being handled, and many are left with a sense of compassion and unity with each other itis evident that there is already a bond between each organization of WCU's new village, which is an ideal way to start out the new year. The efforts contributed by alll organizations and volunteers were much appreciated by the Kappa Sigma and Phi Mu chapters *Photos for this article were compiled from WCU OPI photographs and Liz Goetee of Phi Mu Sorority compelled to help, and the situation was under control because of the initiative taken, Inman said. Participants also were asked to donate clothes, towels and such to other victims who suffered damage to their homes from the rainfall. Within ten minutes, tables at the Commons Building in the Village were piled high with shirts, shoes, pants, towels, etc., to help others who were being brought to shelter at Ramsey Center. Volunteers piled their cars high with items to donate and took them all to the Ramsey Center. As they witnessed and helped to provide things to be donated for others who suffered flooding damage, the Sisters of Phi Mu said it was the most incredible act of kindheartedness. As of Friday, there were still dehumidifiers and box fans drying up excess water on the first floor of the Kappa Sigma and Phi Mu
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