Hurried preparations, theres also a new worry. Limited resources. Gas stations literally running on empty, and Grocery Store shelves picked clean. Nbcs marisa is joining us from tampa. Jay gray is standing by in ft. Myers. And Meteorologist Michelle Grossman is tracking the storm for us. The track of this storm has shifted slightly since yesterday. Where do we expect landfall now . Yeah, this has kind of wobbled back and forth, ten miles north or south. As we go throughout time, we are anticipating that westcentral u. S. Coast impact on The State Of Florida. We are looking at a category 4 storm. This is catastrophic. People are going to lose homes. Theres a threat to life and property. So were going to watch this very closely, we are about 16 hours away from landfall. Were looking at winds of 155 miles per hour. Yes, it weakened to a category 4, but keep in mind a Category 5 is 157 miles per hour, so this is a very strong category 4 strong. Its heading northeast at 6 miles per hour, no
Students from College of DuPage’s Animation Portfolio capstone class will screen their year-end projects during the 14th annual Animation Night at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 15, in the Belushi Perform.
Animation students in College of DuPage s Animation/Motion Graphics program will screen their work during the 13th annual Animation Night, a free event, on Tuesday, May 16.
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College of DuPage Motion Picture and Television students Natalie Mercado and Alison Vega joined 25 students from around the world in earning merit awards at the After Hours Film Society s Anim8 Student Film Festival. Mercado and Vega were selected out of a total of 81 students from 15 countries.