It’s not exactly an experience you’d expect people to line up for, but PETA wants to give University of Rochester students a taste of what it’s like to be a pig confined in a factory farm.

Tomorrow, the organization’s youth-oriented arm, peta2, will set up an inflatable tent on the campus’s Wilson Quad. Inside the tent will be a sow gestation crate, which the organization says in a press release is so small that pregnant pigs can’t turn around or take two steps inside of it.

Students will also be able to watch the anti-meat industry documentary “Glass Walls,” and to receive samples of vegan food and pick up vegetarian-vegan starter kits. The exhibition is part of peta2’s national tour of college campuses.

The peta2 representatives will be on the quad from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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3 replies on “PETA bringing campus tour to UR”

  1. I take it we’re supposed to guess the date of this event since it wasn’t mentioned in the article?

  2. It said it was supposed to there today 10-3. I went at 2 and didn’t see anything. Has the date been changed??

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