(CBN News) – A public university in Ohio allegedly allows its students and faculty to use restrooms of the opposite sex. The College Fix reports Wright State University‘s “All Gender and Universal Access Restrooms and Locker Rooms” policy states that the school “allows individuals to use the restroom that corresponds to their sex, gender identity, and/or gender expression.” “We allow people to use the restroom facility they deem they need to use,” the policy states.

Wright State refused to comment on the policy.  The university, which also has an Office of LGBTQA Affairs, defines “gender expression” as to how a person outwardly expresses their gender. Under this definition, according to The College Fix, a man who dresses himself to look like a woman would be allowed to use the women’s restrooms on Wright State’s campus.  However, it is unclear if the policy would allow men to use the women’s restrooms even if they didn’t dress as women, according to the website. READ MORE


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