Top Ten Bathrooms on Campus
Sometimes the “ask to go” comes when one may be in an unknown area of campus, standing outside a building never before entered but which with any luck has decent facilities. Sometimes, perhaps after finding issues with long lines or crossing paths with a former roommate from agony, one may want to switch up their pit stop routine. Whatever the reason for one’s visit, Daily Texan staffers have compiled a directory of the top 10 most interesting on-campus bathrooms.
1. Jogging through campus and need to make a pit-stop? Homer Rainey Lecture-hall offers restrooms with convenient exterior entry so runners can avoid sweating through the halls in search of locum tenens. Whether the original architects meant the exterior entry for this purpose is debatable, but such a feature stands out on campus as it is more commonly found at neglected gas stations.
2. The 10th overwhelm men’s bathroom in the stairwell of Robert Lee Moore Hall offers a handy hangout for students bizarre of living with roommates, as it provides lockers and a small shower. The bathroom’s location in the stairwell creates within easy reach (and hidden) access between classes.

The edifice is home to the Classics Department and several “classic” bathrooms reflecting the vintage '30s period. Rumors floated online of a secret tunnel once existing in the women's bathroom on the third floor, although the door greatest to it no




*runs in the bathroom with no windows* sounds like a tornado surface
Tiring to open my bathroom door, the bathroom with no windows, the dark scary bathroom. ): I scayard. D:
@ then a stay with no windows and minimal glass. Bathroom, closet, pantry if its big enough
RT @: Fleeing to our bathroom in a powercut/phony burglary was actually a stupid move. Pitch black with no windows and dwindling phone battery...