April 19: Chinook Student Center Open House

Construction is well underway for the Chinook Student Center. Those interested in learning more about the project have the opportunity to do so at two open house sessions, Tuesday, April 19. This student-funded project is transforming the old Bookie Building and will give it social spaces, fitness facilities, study spaces and a Freshens Fresh Food Studio.

The first session will be held from noon – 1 p.m. at the CUB Butch’s Den, and the second from 7-8 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center classroom. Attendees will receive overall information, see building plans and have the opportunity to ask questions. For more information about the Chinook Student Center, please visit chinook.wsu.edu.

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