Student’s unsuccessful Bible-themed essay on gender won’t impact final grade

A student at the University of Oklahoma is making headlines after receiving an F on a Bible-themed essay related to gender, assigned by a transgender instructor. Despite this failing grade, his overall academic standing remains unaffected, sparking considerable controversy. Samantha Hrunecki, a 20-year-old student, has filed a discrimination complaint against the university following her grade, […]
Oklahoma student receives a failing grade for including Bible references in essay deemed inappropriate

A student at the University of Oklahoma recently shared her experience after receiving a failing grade on an opinion essay that included Bible quotations. The teaching assistant, who identifies as transgender, deemed the content “offensive.” Samantha Hrunecki, the student in question, spoke on “The Will Cain Show,” explaining that she had been tasked with discussing […]
Professor criticizes failing grade given to Oklahoma student’s biblical essay

Controversy at University of Oklahoma Over Grading Practices A professor from the University of Wisconsin System has commented on the recent incident involving Samantha Hrunecki, a University of Oklahoma student who received a failing grade due to citing the Bible in her essay. Trevor Tomesh, a professor at the University of California, River Falls, expressed […]
University of Oklahoma Student Claims Transgender Teacher Gave Her a Failing Grade for Referencing the Bible in Gender Essay

A student from the University of Oklahoma claims that his First Amendment rights were violated by a failing grade he received for an essay that referenced the Bible. In response, the university has placed a male instructor, who identifies as a woman, on administrative leave while they investigate the situation. As reported, Samantha Hrunecki got […]
Chicago public schools spend millions on travel as students struggle to read at grade level and other major stories.

Good morning. Here’s what’s happening as you start your day… Top 3 1. Chicago Public Schools is facing a significant loss in transportation funding while many students struggle to read at grade level. 2. Amid the Republican Party’s challenges following MTG’s unexpected exit, President Trump is responding sharply to the situation. 3. A nationwide manhunt […]
WaPo Complains that Unique Elon Musk Earns More Than All Grade School Teachers Together

Elon Musk’s Pay Package Raises Eyebrows Tesla shareholders recently approved a pay package for Elon Musk that could net him $1 trillion over the next decade. This staggering sum has sparked reactions from various quarters, including a piece in the washington post that seemed to grab attention more for its dramatic flair than for substantive […]
Harvard students express frustration after dean reveals grade inflation and lenient standards.

Harvard Grades Report Raises Questions On Monday, Harvard University’s Office of Undergraduate Education shared a 25-page report revealing that roughly 60% of grades awarded in undergraduate courses are A’s. This trend doesn’t necessarily suggest that students are performing better than those in previous years, but rather indicates that earning a degree from Harvard might be […]
Harvard Students React Strongly to ‘Demoralizing’ Proposal to End Grade Inflation

Harvard Students React to Grade Inflation Report Students at Harvard University are feeling anxious following a recent report suggesting that administrators should promote grade inflation. The Ivy League institution revealed that over 60% of grades are now A’s, a notable increase from about 40% a decade ago and just 25% two decades ago. This has […]
Karl-Anthony Towns of the Knicks manages to play despite a grade 2 quad strain

The unusual circumstances surrounding Karl-Anthony Towns culminated in a crucial, albeit bittersweet, contribution to the Knicks’ season-opening win. Towns, dealing with a Grade 2 right quadriceps strain, went from “questionable” to “questionable” again just hours prior to the Knicks’ 119-111 victory against the Cavaliers at Madison Square Garden. Interestingly, after being on the questionable list, […]
Harvard students miss classes yet still earn high grades because of grade inflation

Harvard Faculty Criticizes Student Engagement and Grade Inflation A group of faculty at Harvard University has expressed concerns over the level of student engagement on campus. Many students, they say, are not attending classes, ignoring reading assignments, and are generally disengaged from tough conversations, relying instead on grade inflation to graduate. The Classroom Social Compact […]