KSC senior Alex Terry said he lives in a house with eight male students who share one washing machine and one dryer.
“We try to manage it as best as possible and luckily we haven’t come across any issues yet,” Terry said, “You have to be considerate. If someone is washing their clothes, you have to understand that you have to wait.”
In terms of moving other people’s laundry, Terry said he always puts his roommates’ wet clothing into the dryer if he needs to. “They’re always so thankful when I [move their clothing into the dryer], but, for me, it’s nothing. It seems like the right to do and it’s so easy,” Terry said. Senior Josh Poloski, who lives with his fellow brothers of TKE, said he tends to go to the laundromat down the street from his house.
“It’s just easier and much more convenient to do laundry outside of our house, especially because the washing machine hardly ever works,” Poloski said.
Another senior, Shannon Duffy, said she has no problems doing laundry at her house.
Duffy lives with her boyfriend and said they have never had an issue with it. “It’s so great living off campus because I can do laundry whenever I want and no one touches it,” Duffy said. However, she said she remembers having problems with laundry when she lived on campus.
“It was always so annoying when people moved my clothes. I would come downstairs just a minute after my laundry was done and it would already be on the floor or on top of the machine,” Duffy said, “I hear it’s become a lot better now that laundry is free, but why can’t people wait a couple minutes?” Duffy continued, “I know it’s probably gotten a lot easier to do laundry on campus now that it’s part of tuition for this past year, but students are always going to have issues with it. It’s just an annoying thing everyone has to do.”
Stephanie McCann can be contacted at smccann@kscequinox.com