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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Chicken is healthier than burgers, so . . . .

Dean resigns over university's choice to not allow Chick-Fil-A

A dean at a New Jersey university resigned saying the school's decision to not consider bringing Chick-fil-A to campus because of its opposition to the LGBTQ community made her feel "like I had been punched in the stomach."

Cynthia Newman, former dean of Rider University's College of Business Administration, said her views as a "very committed Christian" and the fast food chain's views "mirror" one another.

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Rider University, located outside Trenton, had sent a survey last year asking students which restaurants they would like to see on campus. 


In November, Newman said, a second survey was sent but did not include Chick-fil-A as a choice. 

The university said at the time the restaurant was taken off the list because of its opposition to the LGBTQ community and their values do not align with Rider's values.

If you click through to the original report you will read that a majority of students replied to the first survey that they wanted Chick-Fil-A.

The administration didn't like that answer.

"I felt like I had been punched in the stomach when I read that statement because I am a very committed Christian," Newman told the website. 

"I really felt it very personally."

Chick-fil-A has donated millions over the years to groups that oppose same-sex marriage. 

In 2012, the company's chief operating officer criticized same-sex marriage, prompting some politicians to block the chain from expanding in certain areas.

She said when the university released "talking points" to staff about what they should say to anyone critical of the decision instead of an apology, she couldn't adhere to them.

"I am not willing to compromise my faith and Christian values and I will not be viewed as being in any way complicit when an affront is made to those values," she said.

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