The student government at a private liberal arts college in Texas has voted to ban Chick-fil-A from their campus. Trinity University, who is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, does not have a Chick-fil-A on their campus, but serve its food on a rotating basis in the cafeteria.
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Texas Christian College Students Vote to Ban Chick-fil-A From Their Campus Over LGBT Issues
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