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April 5, 2006

E-mail: etc4640@dcccd.edu

Volume 36, Issue 11

Page One

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Student Privacy

Locker rooms' privacy breached

by Brittany Erving
Editor

A few years ago the administration had the P building remodeled for security and safety reasons. Both dressing rooms were redone, putting a coded keypad on the girl's locker room. It was done this way because in past years there were complaints about peeping toms. Offices were moved and the weight room was made larger.

Now after all the security changes, male coaches are being allowed in the women's locker room.

"As the teams meet, the players will let the coaches in," Dr. Mark Presley, Dean of Science and Physical Education, said.

Male coaches go into the women's locker room, not only to talk to their volleyball and soccer teams but also to get to the training rooms that can only be reached through the women's locker room, according to an anonymous attendant.

This stresses a concern for girls, like Claudia Jimenez, a P.E. student who asked that we use a pseudonym instead of her real name.

During the summer, Jimenez's usual routine was to shower after her aquatic fitness class.

One day she noticed that a girl's athletic coach entered through the back door.

"He seemed to be very at ease by walking in without warning into the room," Jimenez said.

She found this odd seeing how it was the women's locker room, so she quickly left and did not think much about it.

She became unsettled when she learned that guys from around Eastfield also knew the keypad code to the locker room and could get in anytime.

Even though it was the summer when it happened, Jimenez felt that if she saw a male coach walk in the locker room without warning, it must have happened plenty of times before and after.

Another female P.E. student voiced the same concerns.

"I come here to change," said Tania Alarcon, psychology major. "Don't really care if a girl passes by, but if a coach passes by ... One day I came and there were some workers in there, but the lady told me."

Alacron said, it wasn't enough warning for her. She said if they put signs up, perhaps it would give the girls some type of warning.

Between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday the posts outside of the locker room should be attended, according to two of the attendants. However, a brief check of the locker room area on Thursday afternoon between 2:50pm and 3:20 pm there were no attendants.

"Whenever I work out, I never see anyone watching the locker rooms," said Ivey Abraham pre-law major. " There's never anyone there."

Although department officials have tried to address the security issue, by changing the code, it still does not address the issue of men entering the woman's locker room.

Presley recommendations were to put a door separating the women's locker room area from the team rooms.


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