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Ashland Police Close the Streets Around McGraw-Page Library: Randolph-Macon Joins the Post-ODU Virginia Bomb-Threat Wave
Around 2:30 p.m. EDT on March 13, 2026, Randolph-Macon College evacuated the McGraw-Page Library and two adjacent classroom buildings after an emailed bomb threat. Ashland Police and Hanover County emergency officials closed nearby streets and instructed the public to avoid the area. The threat was one of five at Virginia colleges that day, coming less than 30 hours after the deadly ROTC-targeted shooting at Old Dominion University. The McGraw-Page Library was cleared at 3:20 p.m. and no explosive device was found.
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- NewsVirginia colleges receive a rash of bomb threats — Washington Timeswashingtontimes.com
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- SourceRandolph-Macon College — Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org