Broward College in Davie, Florida, established as part of Florida's comprehensive community college system, serves the growing educational needs of Broward County residents with accessible higher education opportunities. The college's Davie campus expanded significantly throughout the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, incorporating numerous academic and administrative buildings. Building Five, among the various structures comprising the modern campus, initially appears indistinguishable from other contemporary academic facilities. The building's integration into the broader campus environment conceals the tragic history and paranormal phenomena associated with its location. The campus community, while focused primarily on educational missions, maintains awareness of the paranormal manifestations documented within specific campus areas, particularly near Building Five.
In 2002, a devastating murder-suicide occurred on the college campus, resulting in multiple deaths and creating a traumatic rupture in the otherwise normal functioning of the educational community. The precise circumstances involved complex human relationships and emotional crises culminating in violent action, marking one of the most significant traumatic events in the college's institutional history. The location where the deaths occurred became permanently associated with the tragedy in the consciousness of the campus community. The physical space remains in use for educational purposes, with students and staff regularly occupying the area despite awareness of the historical tragedy. The juxtaposition of educational activity and the persistent memory of violent death created a complex psychological and possibly spiritual environment. The college community maintains awareness of the tragedy and its continuing influence on the campus environment.
Paranormal phenomena at Broward College concentrate specifically near Building Five, where the murder-suicide occurred, with students leaving evening classes reporting sightings of white figures appearing in the area despite the building being officially closed or unoccupied. The apparitions are consistently described as dressed in white, appearing with sufficient solidity to be initially perceived as actual people before vanishing or demonstrating impossible behavior. Witnesses report strange smells in the vicinity of Building Five, descriptions inconsistent with normal environmental conditions or identifiable sources. The consistency of these reports across multiple witnesses, particularly students who had no prior knowledge of the paranormal activity, suggests genuine paranormal manifestations rather than psychological projection. The specificity of the white-robed apparitions and strange smells connects these phenomena to the identified victims of the tragedy.
The paranormal manifestations at Broward College represent a modern American paranormal phenomenon, distinct from historical hauntings at older buildings. The relatively recent traumatic event provides unusual clarity regarding the temporal connection between tragedy and paranormal manifestation. The college continues operating as a fully functional educational institution, with students and staff moving through the campus while maintaining awareness of the paranormal phenomena and tragic history associated with Building Five. The white figures appearing near the site of the tragedy suggest the spirits of the victims remaining energetically bound to the location, unable or unwilling to depart despite the passage of years since the traumatic event. The phenomenon demonstrates that paranormal manifestations can occur in contemporary educational settings.
Phantom Smells
Apparitions
Disembodied Voices