Students forced to temporarily move to a room dubbed the "Exorcism Room" due to Clark Hall flooding
In an unexpected turn of events, Holy Cross College is currently grappling with a unique housing predicament. The "Exorcism Room" in Fenwick Hall, a dormitory on campus, has been designated as temporary housing for students affected by recent incidents.
The construction of new apartment-style dorms, located right across from the Jo, is underway. However, due to a campus housing crisis, there are no free dorms available on campus. As a result, the Office of Residence Life and Housing has repurposed the room above the 4th floor of Fenwick Hall, known as the "Exorcism Room," to accommodate students in need.
Initially, students moving into the "Exorcism Room" have expressed excitement about the larger space. However, some students report experiencing strange noises, spectral whispers, apparitions, and shadowy movements during their first night. It is important to note that without specific sources tied to Fenwick Hall at Holy Cross College, the origins of the "Exorcism Room" and any reported paranormal incidents remain speculative.
The administration asserts that there is nothing paranormal about the "Exorcism Room." In an effort to address any concerns, students are advised to report any unusual experiences to the temporary Paranormal Concerns Hotline. The Office of Residence Life and Housing is also working on repairs for the affected rooms in Clark Hall, where a water pipe burst caused several inches of water to flood several student rooms.
This housing predicament is not unfamiliar to undergraduates at Holy Cross College. Affected students of Clark Hall are joining a tradition of students who have faced less than favorable housing conditions on this campus. In a related incident, a flooding emergency occurred in Loyola Hall over the past weekend due to freezing temperatures and high winds.
The Office of Residence Life and Housing is helping affected students find temporary housing, and is also working on permanent solutions to address the campus housing crisis. For accurate and detailed information, students are encouraged to consult Holy Cross College’s official resources, their campus archives, or local histories.
For those interested in delving deeper into the mystery of the "Exorcism Room," tips on how to look up campus archives or paranormal incident databases can be provided. Paranormal incident reports are often documented locally, in college publications, or paranormal investigation groups’ records rather than mainstream encyclopedic or news sources.
- Despite the unusual repurposing of the "Exorcism Room" in Fenwick Hall, some students are excited about the larger space, but others have reported experiencing strange noises, spectral whispers, apparitions, and shadowy movements.
- With the construction of new apartment-style dorms underway, the housing crisis on campus persists, forcing the Office of Residence Life and Housing to repurpose spaces like the "Exorcism Room."
- Affected students of Clark Hall, due to a water pipe burst, are not the first undergraduates at Holy Cross College to face less than favorable housing conditions, as this housing predicament is a tradition on this campus.
- In an effort to address the campus housing crisis and provide accurate information, students are encouraged to consult Holy Cross College’s official resources, campus archives, or local histories for detailed updates.
- For those intrigued by the mystery of the "Exorcism Room" or other paranormal incidents on campus, tips on how to access campus archives or paranormal incident databases are available, as these incidents are often documented in college publications or paranormal investigation groups’ records, rather than mainstream sources.