San Antonio's St. Philip's College reinstates prof who claimed religious discrimination

Editor's Note: This story has been updated to include a comment from Alamo Colleges. An instructor at St. Philip's College who claimed he was fired last summer for teaching that X and Y chromosomes are the sole determinate of a person's sex now says via a statement from his attorneys that he's been rehired. Adjunct professor Johnson Varkey grabbed right-wing media headlines last summer when he alleged the Alamo Colleges District canned him for teaching "standard principles about human biology and reproduction."
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