North Dakota State University campus to reopen following bomb threat

Sept. 14, 2012
14,000 students attend the university.

Campus Security Alert: "North Dakota State University police have decided to reopen the campus as of 1 p.m. CDT. Classes and full operation will resume at 2 p.m. Over the next hour, university police will be unlocking buildings. As always, students, faculty and staff may choose not to return if travel is a concern."

EARLIER....from The Associated Press: North Dakota State University officials are ordering the campus in Fargo evacuated after receiving a bomb threat. NDSU issued a statement shortly before 10 a.m. Friday telling all employees and students to leave campus within a half-hour because of a bomb threat. Students in residence halls have been told to walk to locations off campus.

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