Chick-fil-A
After three years serving up chicken sandwiches and milkshakes to students and staff, the Chick-fil-A on campus will be closing its doors for good. The store recently began reducing its hours and April 26 will be the last day for business. About four years ago, Chick-fil-A franchise owner David Neely signed a three-year lease with
Students looking for a good, clean Homecoming event found it at the foam party outside of Chik-fil-A, for students to let loose and have some fun. As house music blasted at the Oct. 20 event, students laughed and took turns wading into the soapy foam pit. “The music was vibing and inviting,” said Melvin Johnson,
On Thurs. Sept. 15, USF Athletics hosted its first outreach event at the USF St. Petersburg Chick-fil-A. The goal of the event was to garner more interest from satellite campuses to attend football games. Football trivia and prizes prompted students to attend more football games. Marcy Lanoue, coordinator of corporate ticket sales and external operations,
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor The Cackling Hen has resurrected. Chick-fil-A thought they could silence me, but I used one of my many body doubles to fool them. And since those body doubles are rubber chickens, that must have been a chewy batch of chicken sandwiches. But thankfully no one reported the chicken being