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On the Distribution System of University Newspapers
The person in charge and supervisor of each region (whole region) should be set up.

The person in charge ensures that every newspaper is delivered to every student on time.

Supervisors have the right to check whether newspapers are distributed on time at any time.

Their work should be independent of each other, and they cannot be both the person in charge and the supervisor. Only in this way can supervision be effective. In addition, the supervisor can supervise the whole campus instead of dividing the area.

At the same time, various forms of surveys can be used, such as questionnaires or door-to-door surveys, to see whether students receive newspapers in time and whether there is a phenomenon of less, leakage and late delivery.

About many students complaining that they can't get the newspaper, you can make a notice. For example, if you trade old newspapers, you must exchange the previous issue for the next one. This will not only ensure that everyone can read newspapers, but also recycle old newspapers, killing two birds with one stone, that is, the workload is relatively large; You can also let them produce old newspapers, but they don't recycle them.

To be clear, the purpose of trade-in is not to recycle newspapers, but to remind everyone not to throw them around after reading them.