Students at Melbourne's Methodist Ladies' College protest cross necklace ban, citing religious expression.
At Methodist Ladies' College in Melbourne, Australia, students are protesting a ban on cross necklaces, labeled "offensive" by the school. Local pastor Murray Campbell supports their stance, arguing for religious expression. Principal Julia Shea insists the policy is non-discriminatory and intended to promote unity among diverse students. The incident underscores ongoing discussions about freedom of expression and religious rights in educational settings.
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