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Whether you’re grabbing a quick snack between classes, coming from a study session, or just passing by, Fries for Fries is a low-pressure space to learn, chat, and feel supported. Stop in with friends or on your own, enjoy some FREE fries, and take part in conversations about consent and campus resources, all in a welcoming, judgement-free environment. First come, first served—so don’t miss out!

When: Tuesday, January 27th
Time: 1 PM – 3 PM
Location: Multi-Purpose Room, SLC.

⬇️ Register to attend below, then swing by anytime during the event. ⬇️

🎁 BONUS ✨ 

Text reads: "The Ultimate WUSA Prize Pack" in bold, dark blue capital letters on a light background, offering the Ultimate Experience for WUSA fans.One lucky undergrad will have the chance to score the WUSA Ultimate Prize 🤩🎁—just for showing up! 

 

 

 Accessibility note: If you require accommodations or support to participate, please contact us in advance.

Watcard is required for entry.

Questions related to the event? Email: akhaira@wusa.ca

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