WSU All-Campus Clean-Up Set April 15

PULLMAN, Wash. — A Washington State University all-campus clean-up by students will
be held Thursday, April 15, to help assure the campus is looking good for WSU Mom’s
Weekend, April 16-18.
According to a WSU Community Service Learning Center representative, the event will be
held from 2-5 p.m. Mark Bennett, chair of the Associated Students of WSU’s Environmental Task
Force, is event organizer.
Students participants are asked to meet at 2 p.m. on Terrell Mall, near the Compton Union
Building. They will be issued gloves and trash bags, assigned to teams and sent to different
campus locations. All trash will be returned to a trash bin on the Terrell Mall. Sign-in sheets will
be used to keep track of participants and their service hours.
In addition to the center, clean-up sponsors include WSU Physical Plant-Grounds,
Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic.
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