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Legend says a girl hanged herself in one of the rooms of the Communication Building and her spirit still haunts the place.

Jilted girl haunts building

Trevor Villagrana Asst. Lifestyles Editor

Get into the mind of a Boise State cheerleader.

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As Halloween draws nearer, it comes as no surprise that spooky tales of chainsaw-wielding madmen and axe murderers are on the minds of Boise State students and faculty members. Boise, a curiously eerie city, has many ghostly locales, most of which are unbeknownst to those who don’t closely follow the path to the paranormal. Fortunately for the Ouija board lovers and ghost hunters in need of a scare this Hallow’s Eve, there lives an elusive spec-

ter named Dinah who has taken refuge in the Communication Building to the horror and delight of those who frequent its hallways. As the story goes, Dinah was a costume designer for the Theater Department in the ‘70s. At the time, the Communication Building was the standing Student Union and the costume shop she worked in was located upstairs. After an invitation to a school dance resulted in a rejection by her schoolyard crush, Dinah allegedly ended her own life in room 226. As the years passed, the mys-

tery continued to rise like a fog around her death. Accounts of goosebump-inducing sights and sounds began to spill from the lips of students. Instances of flickering lights, peculiar chalkboard writings and mysterious giggling seemed to confirm Dinah’s presence in the building, but like any good ghost story, there’s still much refutation and skepticism. Communication Professor Marty Most denied having any experiences corroborating the haunting, but immediately saw holes in the claims that have been made. “I’d just spoil a good story

with facts like: no one has ever established that there ever was a person named Dinah who died anywhere near this building,” Most said. “However, some of my colleagues have a different take.” One of these colleagues is Professor Peter Wollheim, P.h.D., a believer and admirer of Dinah and her exploits. “For the record, the ghost Dinah and myself have been conducting a passionate but onagain/off-again romantic relationship since 1989,” Wollheim said. “Our poltergeist offspring continue to haunt the building and are responsible for the

photocopy machines breaking down immediately before each semester begins, the need for constant computer upgrades and video equipment failing just when student projects fall due.” As for administrative assistant Christine Peterson, the hysteria comes with the human desire to scare and be scared and the allencompassing Halloween spirit. “Is it true that we enjoy getting all squeemy inside when we indulge ourselves with tales of ghosts and goblins and things that go bump in the night?” Peterson asked. “Yup, I think we do.”

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