Leafleting in Worcester

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(The first draft of these notes were taken from Vegan Outreach.)

Assumption College: "Private. Most pathways converge on the center of the lower campus; this is good leafleting but traffic is slower than at many schools."

Becker College: A huge percentage of these students will take a leaflet, and they're all nice.

Clark University: Private. There can be good foot traffic on the main quad during class changes. There are many busy public sidewalks around the campus perimeter.

College of the Holy Cross: "Private. Huge rush of students during class changes at Stein Building, near main entrance of campus. Campus Center and Smith Hall were also busy."

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences: 19-25 Foster St. Never leafleted here.

QCC: "Public. Good leafleting during class changes on pathway that runs through campus. No problems to speak of with security, though."

WPI: Private. Good place to leaflet is the circular area near the dining hall. In Oct 2008 a student complained about people leafleting and they were asked to leave. It's possible to get a permit if you're a student organization; the process is said to be painfully bureaucratic.

Worcester State College: "Public. No leafleting allowed. Line up table ahead of time. Strayed from table to leaflet when no one was looking."

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