Miriam College

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(1st floor Cafeteria, Caritas Building, CSC, Highschool AV Room, Immaculate Heart of Mary Hall, Miriam of Nazareth Hall) Over in Quezon City at Miriam College (MC), a nun haunts the ladies comfort room of the Caritas building. She is said to peek over the stall while girls are using the toilet. Like something out of the popular film Feng Shui, a vaporous face is seen above the door, but no feet are seen below the door. In another bathroom related incident, a demon reportedly came out of one the toilet bowls in the bathroom in MC's Miriam of Nazareth Hall one day. A student, who was washing her hands at a nearby sink, fell to her knees and prayed intensely until the demon disappeared. A group of young girls once claimed that they encountered a crying spirit in MC's Immaculate Heart of Mary Hall that scratched their ankles while they were dancing. The spirit then told the girls to cover their name tags and never say their names except in class. The girls didn't know why the spirit instructed them to do so but they did as they were told. The spirit then vanished. Even the campus itself has its specters. The spirit of an MC student that was hit and killed by a car inside the campus is sometimes reported roaming the university grounds at night. The story of the PIPAC building is a classic one. Chemistry majors know that the oxygen in the building is routinely sucked out to prevent highly flammable chemicals from turning it into a fireball. Unfortunately, a janitor was at the wrong place at the wrong time when one such vacuum process took place. The story goes that he repeatedly tried to call for help by frantically waving his arms and banging in front of the window, but he suffocated before help arrived. When they found him, his sightless eyes stared up at them in anguish. Word has it that his restless spirit still occupies the building. Some of the other halls reportedly have stories of their own. It is said that the spirit of the late Father Eliazo is still roaming Bellarmine Hall. The stairs of Gonzaga Hall are also worthy of the Twilight Zone: they say that if you climb them at night, you'll always end up at the landing of the second floor no matter what you do.
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