This is going to be a little different. Each Saturday for the duration of this series, I'll be featuring a different restroom on UCCC campus. Ulster County Community College campus was built in the 60's, so let's take a look at the facilities.
For our first SUNY on Saturday, we're going to look at the restroom nearest the Art department in Vanderlyn Hall. Surprisingly un-artistic, we have a pretty standard issue restroom.
Now, I know it's a school. but the ugly heater? The poorly closing stall doors? WHITE walls? In the art department? I can't imagine it would take much to get a group of students to do an art project in there. Heck, they could do one every year and just paint over the top. It would be an interesting experiment. But no. White walls.
I have no quarrel with the paper towel dispenser or the sink. But what's with the corner shelf? Could it be that it's considered art? I doubt it. Those specks you see on the shelf are gouges. Why? Why? WHY? I'm equally unsure what use a partial roll of toilet paper serves sitting on a shelf far from the stalls. Unless you have a friend to call and toss it to you, it seems useless. Although, in this day and age where cell phone use in bathrooms is considered acceptable by some, maybe that works?
Overall, a bit dated but useable with no hitches.
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