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From Georgia State University:

Maintenance is still an issue for Georgia State University Housing. While the university continues to build a new student housing facility on Piedmont Avenue, laundry rooms across campus are filled with unplugged appliances, littered with cautionary sticky notes, suffer from overcrowding and even experience flooding.
Georgia State student Tiffani Carroll, University Commons Building B resident, said she remembers vividly when a washer overflowed, covering the laundry room’s tile floor with water.

“I think they should regularly maintain it more often, because I feel like they probably just do it when someone says there’s a problem…

Laundry Note

Students leave their own sticky notes in the laundry rooms in the University Commons Photo by: Lauren Booker