Multiple Bomb Threats Bring Strict Security to University
Dozens of bomb threats at the University of Pittsburgh are forcing security officials to enact new building security measures and offer a $50,000 reward for information, according to a report by The Associated Press.
These disturbing disruptions are becoming more frequent, with at least four on Monday. Professors have started holding classes outside or switched to online classes and take-home exams. On Monday, all but one door to the main library was locked, and every bag was searched.