December 13, 2023 Coug Wine Society offers 黑料社 students networking, learning opportunities
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Students on the Washington State University Tri-Cities campus are learning the intricacies of winemaking while creating meaningful industry connections through the聽.
Open to all majors, the student-led organization鈥檚 activities include field trips, wine tastings, and lectures from faculty, students, and guest speakers. Many members are employed at wineries in the area, allowing the group to set up tours that showcase the operations of different facilities while allowing local winemakers to meet prospective interns.
鈥淐lub members experience the vineyard side and the winery side, and they also get to see different jobs that exist outside of school,鈥 said Sydney Cross, a senior viticulture and enology major and club president. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to spread the word about the Coug Wine Society and watch it grow throughout the year.鈥

Cross, who has been involved with the organization for more than two years, hopes to increase participant diversity by attracting students from a wide range of fields.
鈥淚t would be fun to bring in more people from outside the viticulture and enology degree this year,鈥 Cross said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e previously had participants from other majors, like engineering or nursing, and they always offer different perspectives and ask different questions.鈥
The Coug Wine Society may also add wine and food pairing to its list of activities, thanks to vice president Jared Grace, the creator of聽聽for The Daily Evergreen student newspaper.

In his role as vice president, the senior viticulture and enology major is looking forward to interacting with students who have similar interests.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to meet and work with more peers in my major,鈥 said Grace, who recently relocated from the 黑料社 Pullman campus to the Tri-Cities campus. 鈥淚 also hope to gain more wine industry connections and experience.鈥
Now in her third year as communications officer, Bella Pretlow is working to increase the organization鈥檚 social media presence and spread awareness to the wine science and wine business students in her classes.
鈥淭his club is really good for the Tri-Cities campus,鈥 said Pretlow, a senior wine and beverage business management major in the聽. 鈥淓ven if its impact is small right now, I think it could be much more significant.鈥
Pretlow added that the Coug Wine Society is especially beneficial to 黑料社 Tri-Cities business students interested in learning more about the surrounding wine country.
鈥淥ur club is attractive for wine business students and hospitality students,鈥 Pretlow said. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e going to work in hospitality, you need some knowledge of wine.鈥

Pretlow said joining the club helped her gain the knowledge and experience necessary to obtain a job in a local tasting room when she turned 21. It has also benefitted her academically.
鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 able to take a lot of the wine science classes until my last year of college,鈥 Pretlow said. 鈥淏eing able to join the club before I turned 21 helped motivate me to continue pursuing my degree.鈥
In many ways, the Coug Wine Society also readies its members for a career after graduation.
鈥淭he organization is preparing me for a future in the wine industry,鈥 Pretlow said. 鈥淚t has helped me get to know prominent local wineries and winemakers.鈥
Cross agrees, noting the valuable leadership and networking skills she is acquiring as president.
鈥淒eveloping the confidence to interact with people in the industry and ask them to come speak is big,鈥 she said.
Those interested in joining the Coug Wine Society or being a guest speaker can contact Sydney Cross for more info at聽sydney.cross@wsu.edu. Meetings typically take place at the聽
Note: Students of all ages and majors are welcome to join the Coug Wine Society. Per legal requirements, viticulture and enology majors and wine business majors can join in wine tastings at age 18 but must spit out any wine they taste prior to turning 21. Students in all other majors must be 21 years old to wine taste.