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| Written by Jim Marlow | |
| Saturday, 09 February 2002 | |
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I attend Southern Methodist University in Dallas in the early 90's (gad, that dates me) and, out of curiosity, a group of us started investigating the tunnels that were rumored to run around under campus. Tunnel Legend: Tunnel Plan: What I do know is that the tunnels connect all the buildings in the North Quad (Mary Hay, Peyton, Shuttles and two other dorms) to the old Umphrey Lee student center (now the cafeteria and bookstore). I lived in Mary Hay and we used the tunnels to access Umphrey Lee after hours - generally to either raid the kitchen (in the basement) or the wine cellar (on the third floor behind the ballroom). This was generally considered to be a "Tuition Reimbursement" visit - SMU was expensive and most of us were broke. It's a lot of work to carry a case of wine through a steam tunnel, but the effort is generally worth it. Tunnel Details: Some of the buildings had metal grates guarding the entrances, which may or may not have been locked. Others (I think Umphrey Lee was one) just had hard-to-find and unmarked entrances. One thing to remember is that the tunnel entrance might not be in a wall facing the ultimate direction the tunnel takes. If I remember correctly, the mechanical room in Umphrey Lee was reached by taking the stairs from the loading dock down to the kitchen. There were two doors - one went to the kitchen and the other to the mechanical room. Basically, we "fixed" the lock in the Mary Hay mechanical room so that we had easy access. In addition, I "acquired" keys to all of the mechanical rooms when I worked at the college one summer - made access to things much easier. As I said above, it's been a few years, so the details I remember are a bit vague. I do remember that there were motion sensors in places in Umphrey Lee and the kitchen had cameras - which were pointed at the ceiling (hmm, maybe we weren't the only ones doing some raiding). Security: Dorm security varied depending on the building layout. One of the tunnels exited into a junk room. We thought this was great until we discovered that the exit from the junk room was across the hall from the RA's room - and he generally had an "open door" policy - how inconvenient. Most of the other entrances were in basements where there was little activity after hours. Scouting beforehand was definately a good idea - spend some time walking around the campus looking for tunnel entrances in the ground, strange patterns of grass dying (in the summer) and puffs of steam vapor in the winter. In buildings, check the basements for mechanical rooms, which are frequently identified. Also, watch where pipes go - they generally lead back to the mech room. Another consideration is when to make visits - we generally preferred early Sunday morning as that seems to be the most "dead" time on campus. Buildings that were locked up tight were infiltrated in the early evening - generally we tried to hide in the attics or elevator control rooms. All buildings are easy to get out of as they have "crash bars" on the doors. |
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