Consider yourself lucky, if this is the case, because if ALL your e-mails got bounced (and with the same error message), you would indeed have bigger problems. Have you tried resending the messeage--as silly as that may sound? Try it at least once, to see if you get the same error message.
Also--have any of your other e-mails (sent to others on campus) been bounced since? It's not entirely impossible that an overzealous anti-spam filter program has blocked your IP address because you sent 3 e-mails within 5 minutes--especially if those e-mails contained the exact same message. And after reading your additional details--if you indeed sent the exact same message to 4 people within 5 minutes; that can be enough to flag your IP address as a spammer--even if that wasn't your intention.
In many cases online--when it comes to spamming; you're "guilty until proven innocent. In fact, many online chat boards (like the one I use for my local newspaper) give warnings if you try to send the exact same message (even if by accident) within 5 minutes. If, in fact, your IP address has been banned--and if it's not a temporary suspension--you will have to contact the campus IT department and ask them to remove the ban.
Many campuses handle this stuff onsite, but how long it will take to lift the ban... that depends on the efficiency of the campus IT department. For future reference... If you want to send the same message to multiple people (if that's indeed what happened here), make use of the "CC" (carbon copy feature) that most e-mail programs have. Hope this helps, and good luck!
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