It’s not just students living at Horizon Village, a residence hall on the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh campus, as there have been numerous reports of paranormal activity occurring there. This is rather surprising as the building is only about a decade old.
Recent accounts include a sophomore named Alyssa Hagen as well as her roommates who experienced strange events. “I live on the 5th floor, no one is above us and it sounds like someone is running on the roof,” she explained, adding that they have heard a lot of unexplained banging sounds as well.
She went on to explain some pretty creepy things that happened, “One night we heard our neighbors screaming and running out; turns out they had heard banging and banged back.” “Their laundry basket and desk chair moved immediately after they did so.”
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