at least last semester and last year for sure, many of the bathrooms around campus (anderson, gladfelter, alter, library, probably more if not all buildings) used to use a soap that smells of eucalyptus. mid last semester i noticed them slowly going away in exchange for a more standard floral soap. i cannot say that either cleans the hands better, however the eucalyptus one undeniably has better smell right after/during washing AND 1-2 hours later. the floral one seems ok at the first stage but i think the more time away from the wash session, the more the hands just smell like the brown paper towels with slight soap notes. perhaps i am biased since i love the scent of eucalyptus but i can't imagine anyone thinking the floral is the better soap, unless the issue is money (i won't play dumb, i know how it is and this is how it is). of course temple wants to save money wherever they can but why the soaps? if we were using it before, surely it's not that expensive, right? how can you ignore the positive side effects of a good smelling soap when mere cents per gallon is the issue? do administrators not use the same bathrooms as us? anyway i just wanted to state my position on the matter semi-anonymously because i definitely don't need the irl backlash right now. i'd love to hear other thoughts if you have any