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+ | *[http://www.williams.edu/home/atwilliams/ All Campus Calander] | ||
+ | *[http://www/cgi-bin/calendar/webevent.cgi?cmd=opencal&cal=cal6& The other All Campus Calander] | ||
+ | *[http://www.williams.edu/messages/ Daily Messages] | ||
[[Category:How-To]] | [[Category:How-To]] |
Revision as of 21:17, May 6, 2006
Until the new Student Center is finished and all students are forced to pass through at least the mail room at least a couple times a week, traffic is not conentrated on any one point on campus. Online traffic is also not as concentrated on the WSO Blogs as some might think. These are all they various ways to let people know you have an event.
Best Places for Posters
Places where people eat are necessary:
- Goodrich Hall
- Schow Science Library
- Mission Dining Hall
- Greylock Dining Hall
- Driscoll Dining Hall
- Dodd Dining Hall
If you are advertising for classes, it's best to focus on dorms. In past years, sophomores lived in Mission and juniors in the Greylock Quad, but with Anchor Housing, those who hang posters will have to reevaluate these stereotypes.
Second Tier Places
- Spring Street businesses
- Hopkins Hall
- Griffin Hall
- Bronfman Science Center
- Sawyer Library
- Jesup Hall
- Weston
- Chandler Athletic Center