FIB NEEDS MORE TOILETS!?
FIB NEEDS MORE TOILETS!?
if you are a male
student from the Uns Faculty of Science and Culture, surely you have felt how
you have to go down or go to the left and right corners when the toilet closest
to your study room is used. It makes people desperate to pee and defecate in a hurry,
especially when we are being taught by a killer lecturer or when the lesson is
exciting, making us have to take more time.
after I
researched, there are fewer toilets for men than toilets for women. where the
men's bathrooms in each left and right corner each have 1 toilet on the 2nd and
3rd floors, and for the 1st floor there are 3 toilets in total there are 7
men's toilets. for women each, there are 2 toilets from the 1,2 and 3 floors
there are total of 7 toilets for woman
In the building Drs. R.I Mulyanto or the student very well known as Building 1, we know as students that in building 1 there are
very few toilets for men compared to women's restrooms. Maybe this also indicates
that there are more female students in the faculty of science and culture when
compared to male students.
well maybe there
are more women's toilets because women need time when they are on the toilet
whether it's when they are peeing or defecating. Still, I also asked my female
friends not a few of them just go to the toilet to check their appearance in
the mirror, this then makes me wonder why do men's bathrooms have to only have
1 toilet?? because in the men's toilet there is a part that should still be
made as a toilet like there is a place for ablution in every men's bathroom
but only a few people use it, and it would be nice if that place was used as a
toilet
that's why I made this news article for the campus so they can consider adding a toilet in the men's bathroom.
In the building Drs. R.I Mulyanto or the student very well known as Building 1, we know as students that in building 1 there are
very few toilets for men compared to women's restrooms. Maybe this also indicates
that there are more female students in the faculty of science and culture when
compared to male students.
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