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After receiving backlash about new bathroom signs, leaders at the University of Cincinnati are calling them a mistake ...
UC administrators told students in an email the 'biological' bathroom signs installed to comply with an Ohio law will be replaced.
The biological men and women bathroom signs were put up outside of University of Cincinnati bathrooms a few days before a new Ohio law took effect.
After a viral social media post showed that some bathrooms on the University of Cincinnati's campus had been changed to say 'biological men,' the university has apologized and vowed to replace them.
The bathroom signs went viral this week as students and faculty protested against UC's dismantling of diversity, equity and inclusion programs.