Ann Arbor - It's believed by officials that a creative group of students are responsible for the installation, and later removal, of a hot tub on top of one of the University of Michigan's buildings.
The hot tub was first noticed on the rooftop of the Bob and Betty Beyster Bubbler Building February 18th and was removed on the following Monday. On at least one occasion the hot tub was used by a group of people.
Computer Science and Engineering building spokesman Steven Crang said about the event "People were kind of flabbergasted. It was obviously unexpected. It was pretty creative and now it's gone. It left a buzz in its wake."
Crang continued on to say it's most likely it's the doing of people with some type of connection to the department because "they were able to gain access to the building and install the tub," and said the most intriguing thing is "that it was on the fourth-floor balcony. It's a large hot tub and the doors that lead out to the balcony are not real big, so they had to do some work to get it out there."
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