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1 restroom on record · 1 all-gender · verified 2026-06-07 via import
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Most campus buildings have single-use bathrooms. There are a few unisex bathrooms on campus as well.
most buildings on campus may be entered without ID; you can enter campus through with the main gate (corner of DeKalb Ave and Hall Street--there is a security booth, but they don't ask for ID during daytime) or through parking lot entrance on Willoughby. Most campus buildings are open to public, with some containing gendered multi-use restrooms and some with single-use stalls (and a few formerly-gendered restrooms that students have made into all-gender). Notably: library and Design Center and Higgins Hall check ID for entry. Also notable: accessible, all-gender single-use restroom in lower level of North Hall (wheelchair accessible from back of building).
Campus atmosphere tends to be LGBTQIA+ friendly.
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