
February 02 2011 9:40 AM EST
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Indiana University South Bend has decided to reinstate Chick-fil-A on campus days after the school suspended the fast food chain over complaints about its support for antigay groups.
The Huffington Post cites a report in The Washington Times on Tuesday:
"'Last week, Chancellor [Una Mae] Reck ordered a review of the suspension. The review was completed today, and based on a more complete understanding of the facts, Chancellor Reck ordered the end of the suspension. At this time, Chick-fil-A is a full-service food provider for IU South Bend with no restrictions,' said Ken Baierl, IUSB's director of communications and marketing in a written statement."
Chick-fil-A will resume operations on the campus Wednesday. Religious groups said the suspension was an infringement on religious liberties.
The Christian fast food chain has been under fire for donating food to antigay events including a conference about marriage in Pennsylvania.
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