One of the scariest is about a phantom librarian. Legend has it that at midnight, you can hear the sound of books being shelved and a faint voice whispering the names of long - forgotten books.
Yes, there are some. People say they've heard strange noises at night, like footsteps in the empty hallways. It gives a spooky feeling as if there are unseen presences wandering around.
Probably not. Most ghost stories are just products of people's overactive imaginations.
There was a case where a UST file was hacked. Sensitive information was stolen from it. The owner of the file had no idea how it happened at first. It turned out that there was a security flaw in the system that stored the UST file. This led to a lot of problems, like identity theft and reputational damage.
There's a rumor that in the old part of the UST main building, a strange moaning sound can be heard at midnight. Some believe it's the spirit of a former student who met an untimely death there. Apparently, this student was very attached to the building and his presence lingers. The moaning is said to be his way of expressing his continued connection to the place.
One horror story is about a strange figure seen in the old corridors at night. People say it just glides along without making a sound.
In all likelihood, no. While it's fun to tell and listen to these horror stories, there's usually a scientific or practical explanation for the so - called spooky happenings. For example, the flickering lights could be due to faulty wiring, and the cold spots might be caused by poor insulation in certain areas of the building. People tend to add a supernatural element to ordinary things in such an environment.
One UST ghost story could be about the old library. It's said that at midnight, the sound of pages turning can be heard, even though no one is there. Some believe it's the ghost of an old librarian who loved the books so much that his spirit still lingers.
The story of the drowned bride is really terrifying. She was on her way to the wedding, crossing a river in a carriage, but the carriage toppled and she drowned. Now, on stormy nights, people say they can see a wet - haired bride in a water - logged dress by the riverbank, reaching out as if looking for help.
The story of La Pascualita is terrifying. She is a mannequin in a bridal gown in a store in Chihuahua. Some say she has a ghostly presence. There are rumors that she moves on her own and her eyes seem to follow people around the store.
The story of the haunted haciendas in Guatemala can be really terrifying. These old plantation houses are said to be full of restless spirits. Workers and visitors have reported seeing apparitions of former slaves or masters. The feeling of being watched and the cold spots in these haciendas make the stories quite spooky.