Sudoku Challenge is Tonight!

Join your fellow sudoku aficionados tonight for the first event in the week-long celebration of Pi@WSU!

Take the Sudoku Challenge tonight at 9 p.m. in the Math Learning Center (Cleveland Hall 130): fill in your squares and you could go home with a gift card, as well as a tasty pie to share with your friends. Winners will also be announced in the Daily Evergreen sudoku puzzle!

Teams welcome!

More information at math.wsu.edu/pi.

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