North Carolina College to Stop Serving Chick-fil-A
Students began protesting against serving Chick-fil-A at school-sponsored late-night food-and-music events.
Davidson College in North Carolina has become the first college to give Chick-fil-A the boot.
Students at Davidson began protesting against serving Chick-fil-A at school sponsored late-night food-and-music events called After Midnight, which are held on one Saturday each month. An online petition gathered nearly 500 signatures calling for the school to stop serving Chick-fil-A at campus sanctioned events. Some Davidson students oppose the company's support of anti-gay groups, and its president, Dan Cathy, admitting to being against same-sex marriage rights.
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If some Obama campaign advisor dreams it up, they'll do it. Must be fun coming up with stupid shit for shiftless liberal arts majors to do.
Wait'll they discover that the campus pizza joints are feeding them ground-up dead animals. The hue and cry will be deafening.