This year the Council on the Status of Women will expand the traditional Sisterhood Dinner with Sisterhood Day workshops of interest to students, faculty and staff, dance performances, coloring pages, opportunities to record stories for the Wolf Tales program and tables set up for campus organizations that are related to women’s issues.
TODAY: Sisterhood Day Activities
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