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Pride Ball Evacuated Mid-Drag-Show as Bomb Threat With No Specified Location Empties Centre College on a Friday Night

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Confirmed HoaxDetermined to be a hoax. The institutional response is documented because it reveals how the alert system performed under a perceived real threat.

On Friday evening, November 21, 2025, Centre College in Danville, Kentucky received a bomb threat with no specified location, triggering a campus-wide shelter-in-place that interrupted a Pride Ball drag show and forced students out of multiple buildings. A campus-wide alert was sent at 9:40 PM EST, directing students to shelter in their dorm rooms; Danville Police swept Greek Row and campus buildings with six to eight police vehicles. Students were given the all-clear at 10:12 PM EST after about an hour of searching. Danville Police determined the threat was not credible.

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Centre College
Private Liberal Arts · KY
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Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

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Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
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Centre Alert: A bomb threat with no specified location has been received. Shelter in place in your dorm hall. Students in other buildings, return to your rooms immediately. Avoid outdoor areas. Law enforcement is responding.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The alert arrived approximately 30 minutes after the Centre Pride Association's Pride Ball at the Warehouse was already evacuated at 9:10 PM -- a CPA exec member told students to leave during the drag show segment before the campus-wide alert was issued
A bomb threat with no specified location is treated as a campus-wide threat requiring evacuation or shelter-in-place of all buildings, in contrast to targeted threats at specific structures
Students in Sutcliffe Hall, Grant Hall, and the Grace-Doherty Library were also evacuating before the alert arrived, indicating that some buildings received early verbal notice through staff channels
ALL CLEARSMS
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Centre Alert: All clear. Law enforcement has completed a sweep of campus. No explosive devices were found. You may resume normal activities. The investigation is ongoing. Contact Danville Police with any information.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

All-clear came approximately 32 minutes after the 9:40 PM campus alert -- students at the Pride Ball had been sheltering since approximately 9:10 PM, making the total disruption roughly one hour
Danville Police's rapid determination that the threat was not credible is consistent with a wave of coordinated emailed or called-in bomb threats targeting multiple colleges simultaneously on the same evening
Six to eight Danville Police vehicles were observed lining Greek Row during the sweep -- a significant deployment for a small city of approximately 17,000 residents responding to a small residential college
Context

Background

Centre College, a private liberal arts college of approximately 1,400 students in Danville, Kentucky, received a bomb threat with no specified location on the evening of Friday, November 21, 2025. The threat interrupted several concurrent campus activities: the Centre Pride Association's Pride Ball drag show at the Warehouse, athletes and students in Sutcliffe Hall and Grant Hall, and students studying in the Grace-Doherty Library. The Cento, Centre College's student newspaper, reported that a CPA exec member interrupted the drag show segment at approximately 9:10 PM telling attendees to return to their dorms before the official campus alert was issued at 9:40 PM. Students reported seeing six to eight Danville Police vehicles lining Greek Row and patrol around Bingham Hall. Danville Police ultimately determined the threat was not credible, consistent with a broader wave of coordinated hoax bomb threats that targeted colleges across Kentucky and the nation during November 2025. The all-clear was issued at 10:12 PM, approximately an hour after the first evacuations began. No explosive devices were found. The November 21, 2025 wave of coordinated threats also disrupted campuses in other states, illustrating the cross-campus, multi-state pattern that has characterized most college bomb threat waves since 2022.
Outcome
No explosive device found. All-clear issued at 10:12 PM EST. Danville Police determined threat not credible. Part of a broader national wave of campus bomb threats affecting multiple institutions that evening.
Provenance

Sources

  1. Student Paper
  2. News
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Added June 2026Updated June 2026Via ingestion