La Granada: Short Films Inspired by Food
On Monday, February 3 from 5:00-6:30 pm, join WSU student filmmaker Hollen Foster-Grahler at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU for a screening of her short film “La Granada”. Shot in Aberystwyth, Wales, the film is a visual journey exploring feminine rage, empowerment, and community through surrealist imagery and movement. The title and central emblem of the film, la granada, is the Spanish word for both “pomegranate” and “grenade”—simultaneously a symbol of femininity and destruction. Through this dual meaning, the film examines the precarious nature of womanhood: What happens when that potential energy is finally released?
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February 2025
ASWSUG Book Club: Cougs Get Lit-erary!
Wednesday, February 5th at 5:00 – 6:00 PM PST
Come join ASWSUG during a study hour! Drop in and get to know other students and ask questions! We would love to get to know you and answer any questions you may have, while getting some schoolwork done! S & A fee paying global students will get a chance to receive FREE ASWSUG swag.
Join us in celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the WSU LGBTQ+ Center! This milestone is not only a testament to the progress we’ve made as a community but also an opportunity to honor the history, resilience, and future of LGBTQ+ advocacy at Washington State University.
Did you know it’s Chinese New Year? Join ASWSUG’s Coug Chat on Monday, February 10th , at 1 p.m. to play Mahjong, a traditional Chinese game! This event is open to ALL WSU students, alumni, faculty, and staff. Only S&A fee-playing Global Students can take home some ASWSUG Coug Swag as prizes!
Bring the family to the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU on the second Saturday of each month (through June 2026*) for story time and hands-on art activities!
Each month kicks off at 10:00am with a featured children’s book, followed by an exhibition tour and creative art-making activities designed…
Valentines day collaborative event of three Eastern Asian organization. Purpose to enhance Eastern Asian celebration of valentines day, along with activities for students to make new friends and to engage with the WSU student organization community. Event is open to public, and no reservation necessarily.
Join CSSA (Chinese Students & Scholars Association), JSA (Japanese Student Association) & KSA (Koran Student Association) for a fun-filled event with cupcake & cookie decorating, V-Day card making, a themed photo booth, and more! All materials provided—no reservation needed!
School’s out, Bingo’s in! Looking for something to do on your day off? We’ll be playing round after round of Bingo starting at 12 p.m. with prizes for the winners of each game and the fun lasting as long as the prizes. You can register in advance or drop in, play the whole time or only stay for a game or two – your style, your choice, just be sure to bring your family and friends! To fuel your game, we’ll be serving up game night treats like popcorn, candy and sodas.
Ready to take your taste buds on a tour? Join Dining Services for an exciting three-day celebration of the rich culinary traditions of three iconic American cities: New Orleans, Madison, Wisconsin, and Kansas City. Each event will highlight the unique flavors, ingredients, and cooking styles that make these cities special. The first stop on the food tour is New Orleans, where you’ll get to enjoy its famous and delicious cuisine.
Discover the Groundbreaking Minds That Changed the World. Join us for an immersive virtual journey celebrating the brilliance and ingenuity of Black innovators who have left an indelible mark on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This engaging online experience will take you through a curated selection of historical exhibits and engaging discussions that highlight the achievements of Black scientists, inventors, and visionaries from the past and present. Three (3) lucky S & A fee-paying Global Campus students will get a chance to win ASWSUG swags.
Ready to take your taste buds on a tour? Join Dining Services for an exciting three-day celebration of the rich culinary traditions of three iconic American cities: New Orleans, Madison, Wisconsin, and Kansas City. Each event will highlight the unique flavors, ingredients, and cooking styles that make these cities…
Ready to take your taste buds on a tour? Join Dining Services for an exciting three-day celebration of the rich culinary traditions of three iconic American cities: New Orleans, Madison, Wisconsin, and Kansas City. Each event will highlight the unique flavors, ingredients, and cooking styles that make these cities…
The David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities and the Association for Bangladeshi Students and Scholars will be hosting an International Mother Language Day Celebration on Friday, February 21 from 5-7pm in Kimbrough Hall 101. We will be celebrating languages from around the world!
ASWSUG Coug Chat: Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?