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t all begins in early July, when the fresh ■ faces of thousands of new students begin V filtering through their respective New Student Orientation sessions, signaling the start of another school year just weeks away Leaving the comforts of home and coming to college can be scary enough for a freshman, but what about the prospect of attending school with nearly 15,000 other students? To help new students feel welcome and become integral members of the campus community, the New Student Programs Office sponsored ten orientation sessions during the summer prior to the students’ arrival at the University for fill semester classes. During the two-day sessions, students were given tours of the campus, introduced to various aspects of University life and given the opportunity to meet with their respective college deans and register for classes. From the first ‘woooo pig’ at Orientation to the final cry of Hog-calling . at the Freshman Pep Rally, the road back to school is packed with action I am very excited and enthusiastic about being a student at the UA, and I wanted to get them excited about coming to the UA. The best part about being a leader, though, was having the people remember me and feel like they could turn to me with questions or problems even after the year started. ” DEJAN KrunIC, sophomore, Orientation Leader I t was a wonderful experience. I made friends that I kept up with throughout the year. During the spring semester, one girl in my group came up to me and thanked me for being a part of her Orientation. Orientation helped her to open up, and she became a really successful student. ” ALLISON WALKER, junior, Orientation Leader continued on page 9 BACK TO SCHOOL
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call of the wild In a display of Razorback pride, several freshmen Greek pledges covered themselves in paint and set out for the Freshman Pep Rally during Welcome Week. [Wichser photo] bag it During the Midnight Madness sale in the Union Bookstore, sophomore Wee Quen Ng and senior Beng-Hock Lau survey the latest in bookbags before making a choice. [Wichser photo] listen closely Orientation Leader Bob Turner (sitting) gives instructions to incoming freshmen Todd White, JenniferTurner and Hanlie Smit. Thousands of new students, both freshmen and transfers, attended the ten two-day Orientation sessions during July and August. [Wichser photo] BACK TO SCHOOL 7
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