Learn More about the New Chinook Feb. 22

With construction underway on the Chinook Student Center, members of the WSU community are invited to learn more about the project at two open house sessions, Monday, Feb. 22. The student funded project will transform the old Bookie Building and will give it study spaces, fitness facilities and a Freshens Fresh Food Studio. The first session will be held from noon – 1 p.m. at the CUB Junior Ballroom, and the second from 7 – 8 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center classroom. Attendees will be able to get overall information, see building plans, and ask questions. To learn more about the Chinook Student Center visit www.chinook.wsu.edu.

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