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Catholic college in Chicago shut down indefinitely after threats found in dorm

CHICAGO

Officials of a Catholic liberal arts college shut it down indefinitely and told students to leave campus after threatening messages were found scrawled in the bathroom of a freshman dorm.

Graffiti were found twice this month at St. Xavier University’s Regina Hall, including a message Thursday that read, “Be prepared to die on 4/14,” President Judith Dwyer said Friday in a statement.

Officials closed down campuses in Chicago and suburban Orland Park, along with classroom space in downtown Chicago, and canceled all classes for the school’s 5,700 students. Buildings where community events are planned will remain open, Dwyer said.

“In this day and age, given Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University, when you have a threat made against students or other members of the university community, you have to take steps to ensure that everyone is safe,” university spokesman Joe Moore said Friday. “Even if that means erring on the side of being overly cautious.”

Moore declined to give more details on the graffiti, citing the continuing investigation.

Security has been increased, including the use of Chicago police and the FBI, said Chicago police spokeswoman Monique Bond.

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