Did your pandemic hobbies last long-term?

Knitting. Baking. Sewing. Taking long walks. Creating art. Making crafts. Cleaning out the attic. Learning a new language with the help of an app.

What hobbies did you start during the COVID-19 pandemic? How many are you still doing?

Washington State Magazine wants to know if your pandemic hobbies became an ongoing part of your life or whether they sort of fizzled out.

Tell us at wsm@wsu.edu.

We would love to hear from faculty and staff as well as alumni. Thank you, and Go Cougs!

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