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Campus In Need Of A Cleanup

Surrounded by empty soda cans and bags of chips, Valley College needs to clean up the campus.

Published: Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Updated: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 17:11

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ricardo varela | Valley Star

Java Junk - A forgotten cup of coffee adorns the main walkway of the quad area in front of the bookstore.

On the corner of one side of campus sits a trashcan, five inches away stands a half-empty bottle of Diet Coke in need of a home. Bags of Lays potato chips escape the vending machines and move with the wind across campus.

Though the cleanliness of campus has improved from previous semesters, there is still much that can be done to achieve a cleaner learning environment. With all the construction that is going on, the campus already looks disheveled. And soda cans and bags of chips on the ground do not help.

"I think the school campus is mediocre. We could be doing a better job, but we just lag," said Valley College student Dierik Gonzalez.

"Mediocre" and "lag" seem to be code for a dirty mess. There are trashcans all over campus, yet some students find it difficult to use them. Even though it takes less than two minutes to walk over to a trash can and throw away trash. Gum is spit on the floor and stuck underneath desks rather than inside the trashcan. Games of trashcan basketball leave many missed soda cans on the ground. What is supposed to be a college campus looks more like a grammar school classroom.

In addition to the litter, the putrid smells that roam some of the buildings' hallways are just plain toxic. Bad combinations of odors waft their way into classrooms. Even worse are the bathrooms; used paper towels and toilet paper cover the floors and clog the toilets.

Dirty tampons are abandoned in improper places and in one stall it was necessary to post a sign that reads, "Ladies, do not urinate on the floor." Keep in mind this is the women's bathroom, which is characteristically cleaner than the men's. Then there are the ancient bungalows that reek just from being so old.

Compared to Pierce College, where it'd be hard to find a single dust bunny, Valley needs to step it up and work on the beautification of campus. Because nobody wants to study on a campus that looks more like a junkyard than a school.

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