Spring cleaning for WSU Vancouver

WSU Vancouver students, staff and community members showed their Cougar pride March 31 and April 1 by sprucing up their 351-acre campus.

Volunteers worked on a 1.5-mile walking trail, washed motor pool vehicles, and participated in various building, gardening and cleaning projects across campus.

The event also included WSU Vancouver’s first Cougar Pride Barbecue, open to anyone who participated.

The university-wide event, which has historic roots dating back to the beginnings of WSU in the early 20th century, helps establish school spirit and pride.

(All photos by Joe Winton)

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