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CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

APRIL 13, 2012

VOL. 32, NO. 9

Bomb threat causes evacuation of Morgan, Gallagher and Convocation Center By Lisa Pfaff Staff Writer

At approximately 2:30 p.m. on April 10, a written bomb threat was found on campus at California University of Pennsylvania. Classes were canceled until 5 p.m., and evening classes were re-located so that they could be held in a safe environment. “We were in class and the fire alarm went off. Everyone came outside and there was a rumor going around about a bomb threat…One of the detectives confirmed it was a bomb scare and we are waiting for the bomb detection dogs to come from Pittsburgh,” Dr. Cumings (professor of communication studies) said, immediately following the evacuation. “Gallager Hall, the Convocation Center, and Morgan Hall are to be completely evacuated. We are currently bringing in the State Police and bomb-detection dogs,” Lieutenant Mills (California University police officer) said, immediately following the threat. Police departments immediately responded and brought in bomb-detection dogs to check the area. Officers from Pittsburgh police, PA state police and Washington Country Depart-

ment of Public Safety, gathered at the Convocation Center. “Shortly after the threat was discovered, we immediately began notifying students via social media and the university web site to evacuate the three buildings. All 3 p.m. classes in those buildings were immediately canceled,” Christine Kindl (Director of Communication and Public Relations) said. All of the buildings were cleared, and classes remained as scheduled on Wednesday, April 11. “I didn’t take the threat seriously, but I understand that the University has to because of safety reasons. It was more of an inconvenience than anything.” Jake Milliron (senior/political science) said. According to the ObserverReporter, the bomb threat at California University followed a threat at Point Park University in Pittsburgh on April 9, as well as more than 50 bomb threats at Pittsburgh University since mid-February. At the current time there is no speculation connecting the threats throughout the area. For more information and developments about the bomb threat, keep checking on the California University home page.

Photo by: Jeff Helsel A Pennsylvania State police officer escorts a bomb-detection dog outside California University of Pennsylvania’s Convocation Center after a bomb threat was reported on campus Tuesday afternoon, April 10. Police evacuated the Convocation Center, Morgan Hall and Gallagher Hall at approximately 2:30 p.m. A Cal U text alert issued at 8:40 p.m. indicated all buildings had been cleared with classes meeting as scheduled on Wednesday, April 11.

The GoodLife Improv Group performs their last show at Cal U By Jamie Rider For the Cal Times

Monday, April 9, the Student Activities Board & Underground Café along with The GoodLife Improv Group put on the play called “The Ugly Truth” directed by Ronald Taylor. The play is the kick off for Power Week sponsored by SABUG. This is the last play that The GoodLife will be performing. The story is about a group of troubled students from an inner city school who are meeting their new poetry teacher for the first time and are challenged with opening their minds. The play featured a multitude of characters that all faced their own “ugly truth” and who had to come to terms with it. The cast were all Cal U students who got the crowd going with their comedic performance, and it took on a more serious theme when one of the characters discovers that his life isn’t exactly how he thought it was. The play is the first event of Power Week and many other activities are scheduled. For more information Photo by: Joshua Laska on the upcoming events be sure to TJ (Anthony Kane) discovers “The Ugly Truth” that his teacher Ms. Christine (Shar Dunston) is actually his long lost mother. She left him with his father, check the daily announcements. who was really his uncle, 17 years in the past.

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