All-You-Can-Eat Campus Taco Bars May Be Canceled – They’re Too Offensive

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All-u-can-eat Taco bars may become a thing of the past on college campuses.
They’re too offensive.
The College Fix reported:

Every year across the nation, several Pi Beta Phi sorority chaptersĀ hostall-you-can-eat ā€œPi Phiestaā€ taco bar fundraisers at their respective campuses to raise money for charity.

But that longstanding tradition, typically held aroundĀ Cinco de Mayo, is in jeopardy.

In the past few weeks, pressure from a handful of Latino students at two high-profile universities who complained the events are offensive prompted dramatic changes to two ā€œPi Phiestaā€ fundraisers.

At Dartmouth College, the fundraiser wasĀ cancelledĀ outright, and at Stanford University, the sorority girlsĀ scrappedĀ their Mexican themed ā€œPi Phiestaā€ for a summery, ocean-themed one, although they still served tacos.

The Dartmouth situation created national headlines, while the quick switcheroo at Stanford took place much more quietly.

Nevertheless, the future of ā€œPi Phiestaā€ fundraisers across the nation hang in the balance as the charitable tradition faces increased scrutiny from the politically correct campus police.

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