Dean Bresciani drops out of presidential search
By Kaitlin Coward | Feb. 7, 2017Bresciani sent an email to North Dakota State University's campus stating his decision to remain at the university.
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Bresciani sent an email to North Dakota State University's campus stating his decision to remain at the university.
The event was scheduled for 3 p.m. in Walter Hall Rotunda.
The incident, which allegedly occurred in Bryan Hall, is the third rape report from the weekend.
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