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This is an interview of Kailyn Camarillo, sophomore. She talks about why she to attend Washington State University, what she likes and dislikes, what she is majoring in, and some advice for WSU freshman.
These stairs are located behind Holland Library and behind the Chinook Student Center. These are my favorite because the whole way down there are the most beautiful trees and plants. Not to mention the whole walk down you can see almost all of Northside!
Hayden Jeremiah.
Washington State University (WSU)
Welcome to Washington State University! My name is Hayden Jeremiah and I'm excited to share my campus experience and what makes WSU special! Music: https://www.bensound.com
Madi Wallize.
West Virginia University (WVU)
Madi takes you through one of WVUs best places to eat, Evensdale Crossing has a variety of options to choose from and is a great place to do work or hang out with friends
This is a brief interview of Brenden Flanagan speaking about why he chose Washington State University, his favorite, and least favorite parts.
If you decide to attend WCU, I highly recommend putting public safety phone number in your phone in case there is an emergency. They are wonderful and respond in 2 seconds. If you call 911, they will transfer you over to public safety, so it is better to have their phone number instead of 911.
This is an interview of Zoe Conger, a junior transfer. She talks about her major, why she chose to attend Washington State University, and what she likes about going to school here.
Todd Hall is where most of the classes take place for all students, regardless of major. On the ground floor there is a cafe and one of the largest classroom auditoriums on campus. Throughout the other levels are vaious places to study, some of which include private team rooms.
First look into how I study with my friend! We talk about greek life and sororities at WSU. Over 60% of the campus is involved in Greek life in some form.
Alyssa Zamora.
Western Michigan University (WMU)
Interview with my friend Sondra about classes focused in criminal justice and biomedical sciences. We also discuss sustainability on campus
The CUE Building is another popular academic hall. Not only is it home to a variety of different types of classrooms, but it also has a cafe, IT center, and writing center.
This is an interview of Kailyn Camarillo, sophomore. She talks about why she to attend Washington State University, what she likes and dislikes, what she is majoring in, and some advice for WSU freshman.
These stairs are located behind Holland Library and behind the Chinook Student Center. These are my favorite because the whole way down there are the most beautiful trees and plants. Not to mention the whole walk down you can see almost all of Northside!
Hayden Jeremiah.
Washington State University (WSU)
Welcome to Washington State University! My name is Hayden Jeremiah and I'm excited to share my campus experience and what makes WSU special! Music: https://www.bensound.com
Madi Wallize.
West Virginia University (WVU)
Madi takes you through one of WVUs best places to eat, Evensdale Crossing has a variety of options to choose from and is a great place to do work or hang out with friends
This is a brief interview of Brenden Flanagan speaking about why he chose Washington State University, his favorite, and least favorite parts.
If you decide to attend WCU, I highly recommend putting public safety phone number in your phone in case there is an emergency. They are wonderful and respond in 2 seconds. If you call 911, they will transfer you over to public safety, so it is better to have their phone number instead of 911.
This is an interview of Zoe Conger, a junior transfer. She talks about her major, why she chose to attend Washington State University, and what she likes about going to school here.
Todd Hall is where most of the classes take place for all students, regardless of major. On the ground floor there is a cafe and one of the largest classroom auditoriums on campus. Throughout the other levels are vaious places to study, some of which include private team rooms.
First look into how I study with my friend! We talk about greek life and sororities at WSU. Over 60% of the campus is involved in Greek life in some form.
Alyssa Zamora.
Western Michigan University (WMU)
Interview with my friend Sondra about classes focused in criminal justice and biomedical sciences. We also discuss sustainability on campus
The CUE Building is another popular academic hall. Not only is it home to a variety of different types of classrooms, but it also has a cafe, IT center, and writing center.
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