(AP) — Officials at Bridgewater State University are defending their decision not to inform students about two recent alleged rapes on campus, saying suspects were quickly apprehended and there was no danger to the campus. Fred Clark, executive vice president and vice president of external affairs at Bridgewater State, tells The Enterprise (http://bit.ly/1rFxZLK) that if there's no "continuing threat, we don't send out a notice if a crime occurred."