GOP Student Leader Sides With Professor in Essay Dispute
The head of the Oklahoma Federation of College Republicans has sided with a professor in a grading dispute, calling a student's failed essay "indefensible."

Jamal Adebayo is an incisive journalist focusing on the dynamics of power and information control. He has a particular interest in how federal agencies operate and their influence on public education and discourse.
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The head of the Oklahoma Federation of College Republicans has sided with a professor in a grading dispute, calling a student's failed essay "indefensible."
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