Pepsi Shirt on Coke Day
Pepsi Shirt on Coke Day Links
- Rock Out Censorship: Student Suspended for Wearing a Pepsi T-Shirt Todd Weise speaks out against the suspension.
- Fayetteville Observer: The Pepsi Kid High school senior Mike Cameron got the boot after he basically smuggled a Pepsi T-shirt to the scene of an on-campus Coca-Cola promotion and then doffed his outer shirt just before the shutter was snapped.
- F2B: Reading, Writing & $elling Out Fade to Black offers Greenbrier High School $250 to spell out "www.fadetoblack.com" with at least 100 students.
- San Francisco Examiner: Student suspended for defying Coke Day A high school senior is serving a one-day suspension Wednesday for wearing a Pepsi shirt on Coke Day, an event school officials crafted in an attempt to win a $500 contest run by the Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
- Speech on Commercialism in Schools Speech given by Charlotte Baecher of Consumers Union in February 1999 to approximately 150 PTA representatives in New York State.
- Suck: Clothes Minded Editorial about student dress and school uniforms, beginning with Mike Cameron's suspension.
- Iowa State Daily: Coke vs. free speech Mike Cameron, a senior at Greenbrier High School in Evans, Ga., was suspended for one day after wearing a Pepsi T-shirt during a Coca-cola promotion at the school.
- The Terrible, Horrible Student Who Wore a Pepsi Shirt on Coke Day Two AP newswire articles and photographs of Cameron and the students lined up to spell Coke.
- Augusta Chronicle: Pepsi shirt incident gains world notice The Pepsi-shirt-on-Coke-Day incident at Greenbrier High School has gone international.
- violentnation.com: I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing Essay about Pepsi, Coke, and Mike Cameron.
- Transparency: Mike Cameron and Coke: The Human Pixel Who Wouldn't Mike Cameron's pseudo-event. Was it the real thing?
- Augusta Chronicle: Calls Coke Day penalty breach of rights Editorial by Robert Stolworthy of Evans criticizing Mike Cameron's suspension as a breach of his First Amendment rights.
- Conspiracy Newsline: Branding 101: Student Suspended For Wearing Pepsi Shirt On "Coke Day" In a surreal tale of "branding" run amok, a Georgia high school illustrated the frightening degree to which American education is becoming corporatized this week when it suspended a student for wearing a Pepsi shirt on "Coke Day."
- Adbusters: Teen Turns Coke Day Flat Mike Cameron, a senior at Greenbrier High School in Evans, Georgia was suspended recently for wearing a Pepsi shirt on Coke Day.
- Fade to Black: Q&A with Mike Cameron Interview with Mike Cameron, who was suspended from a Georgia school for wearing a Pepsi T-shirt at a photo shoot lining students up to spell out the word "Coke" during the school's "Coke in Education Day".
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