FARGO (AP) -- North Dakota State University students who are hunters soon will have a secure place on campus to store their guns and bows.
NDSU on Thursday is opening a storage site for weapons and ammunition for use by on-campus student residents.
University Police and Safety Office Director Ray Boyer says the campus has a "no weapons" policy. He says the storage site will be for students who want to hunt or target practice off campus on weekends or when they are not in class.
Boyer says right now, students sometimes place hunting equipment in their locked cars in campus parking lots. He says that practice becomes a safety issue if a vehicle is burglarized. The storage site will be mandatory.