Plan ahead for home football game on Thursday, Oct. 27

The Pullman campus will maintain regular operations on Thursday, Oct. 27, when Cougar Football plays University of Utah in a home game that kicks off at 7 p.m. at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. In order to ensure the university’s academic enterprise is fully operational and to accommodate the crowd for the game, faculty, staff, and administrators will be provided as much flexibility as possible to carry out their duties, manage classes, and address employee work schedules.

To allow for game-related parking, faculty, staff, and students must remove their vehicles from affected parking lots no later than 3 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27.

Recreational vehicle parking lots:

  • RV patrons can come in Wednesday, Oct. 26, after 6 p.m.
  • RV-designated lots will need to be shared use on Thursday until 3 p.m.
  • RV-designated lots will be shared use on Friday all day.

Cougar Athletic Fund parking lots:

  • Regular WSU permit holders will be asked to vacate CAF-designated lots by 3 p.m. on Thursday. They will return to normal use on Friday.

For more information, including frequently asked questions, please visit: hrs.wsu.edu/oct-27-weeknight-home-football-game-faqs.

For questions regarding game day parking, visit Transportation Services. For all other questions, contact HRS at 509‑335‑4521 or email hrs@wsu.edu.

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