Security

Former ND College Official Faces Child Porn Charge

A Wilton man is accused of downloading child pornography on a work computer while employed as the deputy chairman of the criminal justice program at United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck.

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W. Pa. Community College Open Day After Threat

A western Pennsylvania community college has reopened its campuses a day after receiving threatening phone calls.

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Bomb Threats At Virginia Commonwealth U Deemed Not Credible

Police do not think bomb threats made today to Virginia Commonwealth University are credible.

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Appalachian State U Changes Handling Of Allegations Of Sexual Assaults

Appalachian State University has changed the way it handles allegations of sexual assault, following up on promised reforms after controversy arose last school year when two female students said they were raped by football players.

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University Is Uneasy As Court Ruling Allows Guns On Campus

Over the last two months, with the school year in full swing, anxiety over the university’s new gun policy has risen — driven in part by the mass shooting at an Aurora movie theater on July 20 by a troubled University of Colorado Denver graduate student and by the deep scars that still cut through the state from the killings at Columbine High School 13 years ago.

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SIUC Issues Campus Safety Alert

The FBI and SIUC Police are investigating after a threat was received through the mail around midnight last (Tuesday) night.

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Arrest Made In LSU Bomb Threat

Police have arrested a suspect in the bomb threat that led to the evacuation of the Louisiana State University campus earlier this week but don't believe he is connected to threats made against three other universities recently.

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Financial Aid at California Colleges Hit by Scams, Officials Say

Scam artists posing as students or stealing identities from other people illegally obtained more than $770,000 in financial aid and loans via California community colleges and online schools, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.

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University Responses to Bomb Threats Undergo Scrutiny

Shortly after 2 a.m. on Sunday, John Cardoza, the chief of police on the University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College, got word that someone called a national crisis hotline and declared his intention to bring a bomb onto the campus.

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