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April 14-17: Student groups host Well Coug Week

well-coug-logo-200PULLMAN, Wash. – Two registered student organizations will host a week of health information promotions for Washington State University students April 14-18.

Students can participate in an online health campaign to win prizes. Like the Facebook page, Coug Health by the Center for Health Promotion, to participate. https://www.facebook.com/CougHealth

Monday: Kickoff party with free healthy food from local restaurants, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Washington Building G40 & 41

Tuesday: “Safer sex” presentation, 7 p.m., Washington Building G41

Wednesday: Cholesterol screening, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Washington Building G41

Thursday: Wellbeing fair, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., CUB ballroom.

Well Coug Week is hosted by students organizations Safe is Sexy and CHAT (Cougar Health Awareness Team.

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