Join Dining Services today in celebrating the grand opening of WSU’s on-campus Starbucks®. Stop by today for free samples and a cup decorating contest. The store is located in the new Spark building on the southwest side of campus across from Health &Wellness. Starbucks® is open Monday – Friday from 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. and accepts Starbucks gift cards, CougarCash, RDA, cash, debit or credit cards. For more information, visit dining.wsu.edu/starbucks.
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