As I roam the campus trying to find the least filthy restroom to use, it seems like the only option I have is to sneak into the faculty restroom while no one is looking. You would expect people at Valley College to be more considerate about how they handle their business, but I guess restroom etiquette is too much to ask for these days.
While I have attended Valley College not much has changed with the restrooms except the new urinals installed in the men's restroom, which don't seem to help much with cleanliness.
According to an article in the Los Angeles Times, the current budget cuts are not helping this situation, as basics such as regular custodial care of restrooms and classrooms have been taken away.
Filthy restrooms are nothing to be proud of. The unexpected surprises left in the stalls have students in an uncomfortable position. Our campus is not a daycare where people are going to be constantly cleaning up after your mess.
"I think the restrooms aren't as clean as they should be," said Valley College Student Johnny Hernandez. "People need to clean up after themselves more so our school doesn't have to deal with the mess."
When I enter the men's restrooms I don't expect it to be spotless but it would be nice to walk in a stall without having to find toilet paper all over the floor and an unflushed toilet Either some people don't know how to aim right or they're too preoccupied with something else that they can't focus on what they're doing at the moment. This is unacceptable at this level.
Either some students don't care about their campus or don't have the proper training to use a toilet. Some rules should be drawn up for students in order to keep our restrooms safer and cleaner. It wouldn't hurt if students were forced to clean up after themselves or help keep the bathrooms clean. Although it might sound extreme, it would help keep our restrooms cleaner.
If you find yourself walking around campus and entering a restroom with unsanitary conditions I'm sure you'll see what I mean. Although our campus may not be the cleanest around, the last thing we need is for our halls to smell even funkier.




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