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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Now there are 8, as your votes send another singer packing on American Idol. Paul Jolley, one of our Nashville contestants, was in the bottom 3, and unfortunately Paul is going home. Joining us to talk about America's vote is well-known Nashville vocal coach Brett Manning. It's always great to have him with us. Paul sang a Heart song for the judge's save. Jimmy Iovine said he didn't think Paul was ready for prime time. That suggests he might still make it, and just needs a little more time. Kree Harrison is one of our local ladies. Kree told us 2 nights ago she was battling some sinus problems. The judges said Candice Glover's was the performance of the night. She certainly has a presence on the stage and a big voice. Kree Harrison and Janell Arthur are both safe for another week. Paul Jolley is headed back to Music City. We'll be talking to him very soon, and he will get to tour with the top 10 this summer. Thanks to Brett for weighing in. To let us know what you think about tonight's vote, go to Facebook.com/FoxNashville.
And Then There Were 8: Paul Jolley Goes Home

Friday, March 22 2013, 01:09 AM CDT

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Christian legal group complains about assignment
June 20, 2013 11:46 GMT

COLUMBIA, Tenn. (AP) -- Columbia State Community College officials say they're investigating a professor's assignment about gay rights.

According to The Daily Herald a Christian legal group sent the college a letter about Professor Linda Brunton's psychology class assignment. The Alliance Defending Freedom said students complained to the group.

Some students objected to being told to wear a rainbow ribbon and make statements in support of gay rights. They were then to write a paper detailing discrimination they faced for their perceived support.

The legal group asked the college to investigate the assignment, discipline Brunton and order her to apologize to students.

Chris Sanders of the Tennessee Equality Project told The Tennessean the assignment was voluntary and is commonly used in psychology classes.

Brunton was unavailable for comment.

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