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<big><font size="2"><big>There's always a chance of bad weather
during Spring semester.</big></font></big><big><font size="2"><big><br>
I will first say OSU hardly ever cancels classes due to
weather. I've been<br>
at OSU in some capacity for over 35 years. In that time, to
the best of my<br>
recollection, OSU has cancelled classes probably about a
dozen times.<br>
<br>
I will NEVER cancel anything (class, lab, exams, etc.) via
e-mail.<br>
The only time anything will be cancelled is if you hear from
me<br>
personally or classes have been cancelled by OSU (which you
will find<br>
on OSU's webpage). If your TA is not in lab at least 5
minutes before<br>
the start of lab or I'm not in lecture when it's supposed to
start please<br>
contact me via e-mail or my office phone. If you can't get a
hold of me go<br>
to 110 Celeste or call the office at 292-6009. If it's an
exam, please have<br>
one person contact me (via e-mail and calling my office) or
the main<br>
office. Do NOT leave.<br>
<br>
A TA will never cancel a lab for any reason. They are not
allowed to.<br>
These decisions will be made by me, the lab supervisor, the
chemistry<br>
department or the university. As a matter of policy, TAs are
not allowed<br>
to make any changes to the syllabus or class requirements.<br>
<br>
I do everything I possibly can to make sure you get every
class you've paid<br>
for. In 25 years of teaching I think I've missed fewer than 6
lectures and<br>
someone covered those for me. One time the lecture room was
closed<br>
due to a bomb threat. I found another room to hold lecture
and e-mailed<br>
everyone so we wouldn't miss a lecture. I'll be there or
upside down in a<br>
ditch (so please let someone know if I don't show up for
lecture so they<br>
can look for me).<br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer</big></font></big>
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