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November 11, 2011 2:48 PM Grinell’s Coed Locker Room

By Daniel Luzer

College Guide has written before, though not very often, about coed dormitories and bedrooms at American colleges. Coed dorms, novel in the 70s, are now essentially standard. Coed rooms are still pretty rare.

Rarer still is the interesting situation at Iowa’s Grinnell College. According to an article by Mike Kilen in the Des Moines Register:

This fall, the progressive private liberal arts college on the Iowa prairie added a gender-neutral locker room to its mix of gender-neutral dormitory options.
The locker room in the athletic complex is for those using the recreational facilities, physical education students, varsity athletes or spectators of athletic events.

The benefits of this one are unclear. Coed dormitories seem to make sense because such edifices reflect the rest of student’s real lives. Men and women, in both domestic and public situations, interact all the time.

But this new plan seems especially odd considering that men and women don’t actually compete on the same sports teams, and probably never will.

The idea to create such locker rooms was apparently “driven by transgender students … and students transitioning from one gender to the other.”

Daniel Luzer is the web editor of the Washington Monthly. Follow him on Twitter at @Daniel_Luzer.

Comments

  • matt w on November 11, 2011 3:59 PM:

    The benefits of this one are unclear.... The idea to create such locker rooms was apparently “driven by transgender students … and students transitioning from one gender to the other.”

    Seems pretty clear to me. (And was what my guess would've been, even before I got to the end of the post.)