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An Oklahoma University student, Samantha Fulnecky, finds herself at the center of a heated debate after receiving a zero on an essay for expressing her Christian beliefs regarding gender. The essay, which was graded by a teaching assistant, has sparked discussions about academic freedom and religious expression in educational settings.
Fulnecky, who was photographed with her Bible at the Oklahoma Memorial Union on November 24, 2025, has urged fellow students to “push back” against what she perceives as bias against religious viewpoints in academia. Her experience has drawn the attention of both conservative commentators and political figures, highlighting the ongoing discourse about ideological diversity on college campuses.
Critics of the grade, including a conservative professor, have described the grading rubric as “lazy” and punitive, suggesting that the zero received by Fulnecky was more a reflection of political bias than academic assessment. This incident has incited reactions from various quarters, with some calling for a re-evaluation of how personal beliefs are treated in educational evaluations.
The controversy gained further momentum when members of Congress weighed in, describing the situation as “insane” and calling for an investigation into potential academic bias. The case has become a flashpoint in the broader conversation about free speech and religious rights in higher education.
Meanwhile, a related issue unfolded at Loyola University New Orleans, where the Turning Point USA chapter faced another denial in their efforts to gain official recognition. Students involved have criticized the decision as “pure politics,” arguing that their views are being unfairly marginalized in campus discourse.
For those interested in staying informed about similar stories, the “Campus Radicals Newsletter” offers regular updates on issues of academic freedom and expression across the nation.

Marquette Hall on the Loyola University campus in New Orleans. (matejphoto/Getty Images)
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