‘Building Bridges’ WSU 7th Annual Cultural Awareness Event

PULLMAN, Wash. — The 7th annual “Building Bridges” performance, a night of cultural
awareness and entertainment at Washington State University, is set for 7 p.m. Oct. 21 in the
Compton Union Building Auditorium.
“More Than Just Crimson and Gray” is the theme of the event to highlight the university’s
diversity. It is sponsored by the WSU Association of Pacific and Asian Women. Among
multicultural student groups represented by performers will be National PanHellenic Council,
Sabor de la Raza and Mitamitaga O Samoa.
For additional information, contact Tammy Bayliss, APAW vice president and “Building
Bridges” chair, 509/335-6186 or 335-1986.
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