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Tornado Damage (Nov 10, 2002) Photos

The Hurt Commons building suffered most of the damage from the tornado that hit on Saturday, Nov. 9. Construction crews began working on restructuring the wall on Monday, Nov. 11 and the commons will receive new carpet and furniture. - Photo by Justin Veneman 11/9/02 | 629 | XL
The Hurt Commons building suffered most of the damage from the tornado that hit on Saturday, Nov. 9. Construction crews began working on restructuring the wall on Monday, Nov. 11 and the commons will receive new carpet and furniture. - Justin Veneman

New banners that had lined the campus during the fall semester were found in various states of disrepair after the tornado. - Photo by Kristen Hiller 11/10/02 | 630 | XL
New banners that had lined the campus during the fall semester were found in various states of disrepair after the tornado. - Kristen Hiller

Sophomore Katie Grashot from Millington, TN calls her insurance company about the damage sustained to her car as a result of the tornado that hit campus Saturday night. - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 590 | XL
Sophomore Katie Grashot from Millington, TN calls her insurance company about the damage sustained to her car as a result of the tornado that hit campus Saturday night. - Jim Veneman

Pam Schock, Residence Director for Hurt Commons, surveys the damage done to the large windows in the Hurt Commons as a result of the tornado that hit campus Saturday night.  - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 591 | XL
Pam Schock, Residence Director for Hurt Commons, surveys the damage done to the large windows in the Hurt Commons as a result of the tornado that hit campus Saturday night. - Jim Veneman

President David S. Dockery meets with key representatives from Student Services to assess student needs. Pictured from right to left: Dean of Students Kimberly Thornbury, Director of Safety & Security Larry Ross, Director of Residence Life Kathy Southall, and Provost Carla Sanderson. - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 592 | XL
President David S. Dockery meets with key representatives from Student Services to assess student needs. Pictured from right to left: Dean of Students Kimberly Thornbury, Director of Safety & Security Larry Ross, Director of Residence Life Kathy Southall, and Provost Carla Sanderson. - Jim Veneman

Sophomore James Harvey (center) and his roommate pooled $100 of their own money to buy doughnuts, orange juice, duct tape & plastic to help meet students' immediate needs on Sunday morning. - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 593 | XL
Sophomore James Harvey (center) and his roommate pooled $100 of their own money to buy doughnuts, orange juice, duct tape & plastic to help meet students' immediate needs on Sunday morning. - Jim Veneman

Sunday morning students lined up to report property damage sustained as a result of the tornado that hit campus Saturday night. Pictured in the foreground is Freshman Kerra Kunce from Nashville. - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 594 | XL
Sunday morning students lined up to report property damage sustained as a result of the tornado that hit campus Saturday night. Pictured in the foreground is Freshman Kerra Kunce from Nashville. - Jim Veneman

McAfee Resident Director son Seth Herr and friend Matthew Van Neste climb on a large tree that fell behind the McAfee Commons Saturday night as a result of the tornado.  - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 595 | XL
McAfee Resident Director son Seth Herr and friend Matthew Van Neste climb on a large tree that fell behind the McAfee Commons Saturday night as a result of the tornado. - Jim Veneman

A temporarily-stalled clock on Miller Tower currently reads 12:05 reflecting the time the tornado came through on Saturday night/early Sunday morning. - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 596 | XL
A temporarily-stalled clock on Miller Tower currently reads 12:05 reflecting the time the tornado came through on Saturday night/early Sunday morning. - Jim Veneman

Temporarily-displaced students watch power line repairs as they wait for shuttle buses to donated rooms at the nearby Jameson Inn. - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 597 | XL
Temporarily-displaced students watch power line repairs as they wait for shuttle buses to donated rooms at the nearby Jameson Inn. - Jim Veneman

Junior Sarah Thompson from Arkadelphia, AR begins the process of cleaning up the damage in her kitchen as a result of the tornado that came through on Saturday night. - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 598 | XL
Junior Sarah Thompson from Arkadelphia, AR begins the process of cleaning up the damage in her kitchen as a result of the tornado that came through on Saturday night. - Jim Veneman

Lunch was served by ARAMARK Sunday afternoon in the hallway of the Barefoot Student Union Building for the students and those helping with the tornado clean-up. - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 599 | XL
Lunch was served by ARAMARK Sunday afternoon in the hallway of the Barefoot Student Union Building for the students and those helping with the tornado clean-up. - Jim Veneman

The SAEs worked on removing the large tree that fell on the back porch of their fraternity house on Saturday night as a result of the tornado. - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 600 | XL
The SAEs worked on removing the large tree that fell on the back porch of their fraternity house on Saturday night as a result of the tornado. - Jim Veneman

President David S. Dockery and Senior Vice President for Business Services Gary Carter speak with John Paul Cole from the TBC Disaster Relief team about tornado damage relief efforts that will begin Monday morning.  - Photo by Jim Veneman 11/10/02 | 601 | XL
President David S. Dockery and Senior Vice President for Business Services Gary Carter speak with John Paul Cole from the TBC Disaster Relief team about tornado damage relief efforts that will begin Monday morning. - Jim Veneman

Senior Nicole Geyer, biology major, and junior Ashley Larue, public relations major, examine the damage done to the Kappa Delta house after the tornado. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 11/10/02 | 631 | XL
Senior Nicole Geyer, biology major, and junior Ashley Larue, public relations major, examine the damage done to the Kappa Delta house after the tornado. - Lindsay Stavish

The Miller Tower clock froze at 12:05 a.m. as the tornado warnings sounded. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 11/10/02 | 632 | XL
The Miller Tower clock froze at 12:05 a.m. as the tornado warnings sounded. - Lindsay Stavish

Massive winds and flying debris caused many students like sophomore Zandrea Jackson, art major, and senior Gin Langford, psychology major, to clean glass out of their cars. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 11/10/02 | 633 | XL
Massive winds and flying debris caused many students like sophomore Zandrea Jackson, art major, and senior Gin Langford, psychology major, to clean glass out of their cars. - Lindsay Stavish

Junior Lauren Robbins, psychology major, had sustained major damage to her Toyota as a result of the tornado. - Photo by Kristen Hiller 11/10/02 | 634 | XL
Junior Lauren Robbins, psychology major, had sustained major damage to her Toyota as a result of the tornado. - Kristen Hiller

More than 500 cars suffered glass and dent damage when 110 mph winds blew through the McAfee Residence Complex parking lot. - Photo by Kristen Hiller 11/10/02 | 642 | XL
More than 500 cars suffered glass and dent damage when 110 mph winds blew through the McAfee Residence Complex parking lot. - Kristen Hiller

The measure of destruction was clearly seen Nov. 10 as senior youth ministry majors Drew Mehta and Adam Lickey saw the campus in the daylight for the first time. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 11/10/02 | 645 | XL
The measure of destruction was clearly seen Nov. 10 as senior youth ministry majors Drew Mehta and Adam Lickey saw the campus in the daylight for the first time. - Lindsay Stavish

<i>I thought the damage was worse than what was described to me,</i> said freshman Chris Arnold, Christian ethics major, on his reaction after he returned to campus. - Photo by Kristen Hiller 11/10/02 | 646 | XL
I thought the damage was worse than what was described to me, said freshman Chris Arnold, Christian ethics major, on his reaction after he returned to campus. - Kristen Hiller

Throughout the campus, the high winds of the tornado downed power lines knocking the power out for close to 30 hours. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 11/10/02 | 647 | XL
Throughout the campus, the high winds of the tornado downed power lines knocking the power out for close to 30 hours. - Lindsay Stavish

Sophomore Jodie Curtis surveys the damage sustained by her car in the recent tornado. - Photo by Kristen Hiller 11/10/02 | 648 | XL
Sophomore Jodie Curtis surveys the damage sustained by her car in the recent tornado. - Kristen Hiller