WSU Housing and Conference services are excited to announce that we will have part of McEachern Hall, a 44-bed space building, operating during the academic year as a WSU Special Events Hotel. The hotel spaces will be available football game weekends, as well as other major WSU Event weekends. Spaces are only reservable Thursday-Monday morning. Each room includes one single bed (with linens), desk and chair, closet, mini-fridge, and sink. Bathrooms are semi-private, with two rooms sharing a bathroom between them. The first two football game weekends are now available for reservation. For more information, please visit the WSU Special Event Hotel tab on the housing website: https://housing.wsu.edu/more-services/.
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