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Subject: College (and college town) Ghosts and Hauntings
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: n2haunts-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 05 Mar 2006 11:35 PST
Expires: 04 Apr 2006 12:35 PDT
Question ID: 703889
I would like as much information as possible about hauntings/ghosts at
U.S. colleges and universities. "Haunted" locations in college towns
are also acceptable, but On-Campus ghosts should be the priority.

To prune a bit, please list ghosts for colleges that are still in
operation. If it is a college-town ghost, please make sure the
location still exists and could be physically visited. When possible,
confirm that the ghost/haunting is still occuring. I am not interested
in ghosts that don't make regular appearances.

The larger the university, the better. So, a famous campus ghost at
UCLA is more desirable information than a campus ghoul at Joe Schmoe
Community College.

Here is a great example of both a college haunting, and a college-town haunting:

Bowling Green - off the bridge - There is an old metal bridge with a
wooden road...a girl once jumped off of the bridge and drown. The
theory is if you go to the end of the bridge and turn your car off and
put it in neutral the ghost of the girl will pull you across the
bridge.

Bowling Green - Western Kentucky University - Academic Complex - The
Academic Complex used to be an old hospital and now houses several
classrooms, medical facilities and the campuses TV and Radio stations.
There have been DJs working for the Radio station that have heard
things in the night, seen people out of the corner of their eyes. One
night two DJs were talking about haunted places in the area and their
CD player started to move about, opening and closing and rattling. Its
been rumored that in the old hospital days, people had died in some of
the classrooms and in a radio station studio.

- above stories taken from http://theshadowlands.net/ (please do not
include information from this website in the research)


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