The goal of the Korean Club’s special event held on Nov. 5, 2021 is to spread awareness of the hardships that North Korean refugees, many who are women and children, face from the time of their escape from oppressing dictatorship to their lives now.
On Nov. 16, three WSU members of Association of Native American Students (ANAS) held a panel discussing the creation stories of their tribes.
WSU’s Queer Prom strives to uphold a historical tradition of inclusiveness where students can embrace their identities at prom.
November is Native American Heritage Month and the ANAS wants to educate people on their culture and history and make it known that they still exist.
Día de los Muertos is a holiday about remembering lost loved ones, and WSU organizations celebrated it with three different events.