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Maktng the transition a little easier, upperclassmen answer residents ' questions. Checking in was a tedious process. Starting the trek into Eagle Hall parents wait to enter the eight- story building. Most sttidents brought more than they needed the first time around. Moiling fumitu re into a village residence hall often takes more than one person. Students checked into their halls during the last weekend of August. 26 Student Life Palladi
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?5 J- Lending a hand, brothers of ZAE fraternity assist new residents with movitig to their new homes, residence halls. Organizations offered their time and muscles to freshmen as a way to welcome them. the Halls ' he residence halls rattled with noises of lofts being built, boxes being unpacked and stu- dents moving furniture around the room. Anyone traveling along Interstate 81 that weekend probably anticipated the chaos that was awaiting them upon arrival. Traffic was heavy as cars headed for one place, college. Al- though it may have taken a while for people to actually get to their halls once they had arrived, ev- erything seemed to be orga- nized. I couldn ' t believe how crowded the campus was, but at the same time, it all seemed to run pretty smoothly, said freshman Katherine Julian about her move-in experience. The move-in was eased for many students through the help of club members of InterVarsity, Campus Crusade for Christ and ROTC students as well as many other vol- unteers. Freshman Heather Griffin, a resident of Huffman Hall, said, ! was very thankful to the ROTC stu- dent who helped me move in by carrying all of my cinder blocks to my room. One covenience of that weekend was that cars, trucks and U-Hauls were able to park right next to the halls. It was quite a physical as well as an emo- tional day, said freshman Crystal Shrewsbury, a Weaver Hall resident. For many, the day of set- tling into home away from home was exhaust- ing, yet exciting. There were new people to meet, new rooms to inspect and new locations to be surveyed, but by the time classes started, students felt right at home. Move-in 27
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