Do People Need Permission to Campaign on a College Campus?

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So in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination, these guys responded by displaying bravery on a couple of campuses.


This report does not seem to describe the requirements for setting up a campaign booth on a campus. Does anybody know the regulations?

I thought I would need permission from the dean or whoever, and I assumed they would forbid my campaign for a new constitution; and so I never tried. But if I can go over to the local community college that I dropped out of, and just set up my table and get it on - I'll do that.

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Does anybody know the rules?
 
Okay, the artificial intelligence spit this out:

Steps to Tabling on a College Campus
Identify the Institution's Policy: Rules for tabling are set by the individual college or university. You must visit the website of the specific college or university where you want to table and locate their tabling or event policies.
Contact the Appropriate Department: Once you find the relevant policy, look for the contact information for the department or office responsible for managing outdoor spaces or student events (e.g., Student Activities, Campus Events, Facilities).
Submit a Reservation Request: Reserve your desired tabling location. You will likely need to specify the date, time, and purpose of your tabling.
Review and Adhere to All Policies: Before your event, carefully review all campus policies, which may include:
Location Restrictions: Tabling is often restricted to designated areas with high foot traffic but must not block walkways or exits.
Time Restrictions: There may be rules on the hours when tabling is permitted.
Prohibited Items: Many universities, for instance, prohibit alcohol and illegal substances on their property.
Conduct Guidelines: You and your volunteers must follow all campus codes of conduct.
Cleanliness: You are responsible for keeping your area clean.
Set Up Your Table: On the day of your event, set up your table in the designated spot.
Engage with Passersby: Be prepared to engage with students and other visitors to your table to share information or promote your cause.
 
So in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination, these guys responded by displaying bravery on a couple of campuses.


This report does not seem to describe the requirements for setting up a campaign booth on a campus. Does anybody know the regulations?

I thought I would need permission from the dean or whoever, and I assumed they would forbid my campaign for a new constitution; and so I never tried. But if I can go over to the local community college that I dropped out of, and just set up my table and get it on - I'll do that.

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Does anybody know the rules?


Could they possibly vary from college to college?

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So in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination, these guys responded by displaying bravery on a couple of campuses.


This report does not seem to describe the requirements for setting up a campaign booth on a campus. Does anybody know the regulations?

I thought I would need permission from the dean or whoever, and I assumed they would forbid my campaign for a new constitution; and so I never tried. But if I can go over to the local community college that I dropped out of, and just set up my table and get it on - I'll do that.

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Does anybody know the rules?
Some colleges have free speech zones where anything goes. Some are more restrictive, especially private universities.
 

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