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On a recent Monday at the Oklahoma Memorial Union, University of Oklahoma student Samantha Fulnecky was spotted with her Bible, embodying her steadfast faith. The incident has sparked national discussion after a teaching assistant gave her a zero on an essay for expressing Christian views on gender.
FLUNKED FOR FAITH: The Oklahoma student received a failing grade after incorporating her Christian beliefs into a gender essay, leading her to encourage peers to challenge what she sees as academic bias.
‘LAZY RUBRIC’: A conservative professor criticized the grading decision, suggesting the zero was more punitive than educational, and argued that the grading criteria were inadequately applied.
‘THAT’S INSANE’: The failing grade has drawn attention beyond campus, prompting congressional interest and raising questions about potential bias against religious perspectives in academia.
‘PURE POLITICS’: Meanwhile, at Loyola University New Orleans, the Turning Point USA chapter faced another rejection after what a student described as an “absolutely appalling” meeting, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding political and religious expression on college campuses.
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Marquette Hall on the Loyola University campus in New Orleans. (matejphoto/Getty Images)
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