Streeters: Do students actually use the boot-cleaning machines in buildings?
With winter here to stay, the entrances to university buildings are going to be pretty messy for the upcoming months. There are a few options for students to keep the hallways clean. One is to clean their shoes on the doormats, the other is to use the boot cleaning devices found at several entrances. The Gateway asked students if they actually used those boot cleaners. The answers: yep. Nope.
David Dang (left) — Arts I
“If it’s really snowy I use them if they’re available.”
Hannah Le (right) — ALES I
“Almost all the time because it’s fun to.” *makes boot cleaning motion*
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Andy Barr — Education II
“No, I don’t. I see them in there and if I’m…bored maybe I’ll use them.”
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Brianna Greenwood — Medicine II
“No, I mean I usually come in through the hospital, it’s at 112th street and I don’t think they’re there. I usually just stomp my feet off”.
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Perrine Delompré — Science II
“No, I do not use the boot-thingies that you talked about.”
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Sabrina Chang — ALES IV
“No, I don’t.”
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William Klak — Arts II
“No.”