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The Haunting of Whitewater University in Wisconsin
If you attended Whitewater University, this University is a beautiful place to get your education. It has all the necessary courses.
It was founded in April 1868 by John Buckley (1882) and Spencer Striker.
The public institution of Wisconsin-Whitewater has an admittance rate of 83%. 8,434 undergraduates are enrolled there. Business, education, social sciences, and communication are among the most sought-after majors. Computer science, physical education, and psychology are among the top 20 majors.
The Hauntings
During the orientation of the University, instead of talking about the University’s history, they will tell you ghost stories of the University they have on campus. If you see or hear, please take videos or pictures and send them to them.
A Cursed Book Not to Check out.
A sealed book in the Andersen Library in Whitewater, Wisconsin, is cursed.
According to reports, the book was to blame for the suicides of four students, one professor, and another person who ended up in a psychiatric hospital. During Halloween, the library puts the book on display for guests. In addition, the library holds a panel discussion on “Haunted Books,” where specialists examine the tales.