Due to mechanical problems with their equipment vehicle, the American Red Cross Blood Drive sponsored by MBioS 465, Biophysical Chemistry, originally scheduled for Thursday in the CUE atrium has been moved to Umpqua Bank at 225 N Grand Avenue in Pullman on Friday, April 28. Donors are desperately needed, so if you have time and can donate please stop by between 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.! Save time by filling out RapidPass at https://redcrossblood.org/rapidpass. If you are a student, your donation may count for community service hours through the Center for Civic Engagement! Our apologies for the last minute changes, and our thanks to the WSU community for your volunteerism! Best of luck with finals!
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