WSU Greeks Get Into the Holiday Spirit with Lights Competition

PULLMAN, Wash. — As the countdown to winter break begins, Greek students are getting into the holiday spirit by breaking out the festive lights and decorating their houses for the annual Holiday Lights Competition.

Each year Greek students are encouraged to decorate their houses and yards for the competition in an effort to brighten the community for the holidays.

Community members with no Greek affiliation will judge participating chapters on Thursday, Dec. 6. The chapter house judged to have the best lights display will receive a pizza party on Monday, Dec. 10.

For more information, contact Erick Armes of the Interfraternity Council at (509) 335-5277.

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