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UNC-Chapel Hill may follow UNC-Asheville's lead in creating gender nonspecific bathroom
By ISABELLA COCHRANE | The Daily Tar Heel

http://www.dailytarheel.com/index.php/article/2010/09/uncch_may_follow_uncas_lead_in_creating_gender_nonspecific_bathroom

For many students who identify as transgender or gender non-specific, the decision to choose between male or female restrooms on campus can be stressful.

Lee Doyle — a student who identifies as a transgender at UNC-Asheville — said many students who are conflicted between which restroom to use often fear violence from other students.
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