..and why are they cancelling classes in Texas, stating safety concerns, that day because of the eclipse? Yes it gets dark but, only for a little bit, just seems weird to me. Stay safe for those of you under the path of totality. Oh, and that "Devils comet" should be close enough to be able to be seen DURING the Eclipse this year.
I don't know if they're canceling for "safety concerns," but the University of Southern Illinois is canceling classes that day so everyone can go out and witness the event, so they say on their website.
..and why are they cancelling classes in Texas, stating safety concerns, that day because of the eclipse? Yes it gets dark but, only for a little bit, just seems weird to me. Stay safe for those of you under the path of totality. Oh, and that "Devils comet" should be close enough to be able to be seen DURING the Eclipse this year.
I don't know if they're canceling for "safety concerns," but the University of Southern Illinois is canceling classes that day so everyone can go out and witness the event, so they say on their website.