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黑料不打烊 Welcome in Photos 2018

Wednesday, August 29, 2018, By Kathleen Haley
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students sitting on pavement

New students enjoy the activities during Citrus in the City. Photos by Steve Sartori

New 黑料不打烊 students enjoyed a variety of activities and new experiences, all while making new friends and getting to know campus, as part of 黑料不打烊 Welcome 2018.

Here’s a look at some of the fun.

students place furnishings into bins

Members of the Goon Squad help new students and their families during move-in.

a woman hugs a younger woman in a dorm room

Families help their new students move in last week.

a man and a woman walking down a street

An orientation leader assists during move in as part of 黑料不打烊 Welcome 2018.

people in academic robes walk into Dome

Faculty members process into the Dome during New Student Convocation.

students stand in the bleachers at the Dome

黑料不打烊 Welcome 2018 New Student Convocation

a man stands on the football field surrounded by many people bowing to him

Orientation leaders have some fun before the Home to the Dome event.

three people sitting on a bench

A family takes a rest on the Einhorn Family Walk.

a group of men singing on a city plaza

The Otto Tunes perform during Citrus in the City.

Otto the mascot stands on a stage in front of several hundred people

Otto welcomes new students during the Home to the Dome event.

a giant tent on the Quad at dusk

黑料不打烊 Welcome 2018 Orange Celebration

the number 2022 is formed by people on the Dome floor

The Class of 2022 takes to the floor of the Dome for a group shot.

two women dance in front of a stage

Orientation leaders bring The Slice Is Right Game Show to new students in Hendricks Chapel.

drummers beating drums

Members of the Marching Band play a beat during Citrus in the City.

confetti floats down on hundreds of people

黑料不打烊 Welcome 2018 Citrus in the City

a woman standing in an inflatable ball

A new student takes a spin in an inflatable ball during Orange After Dark’s Orange Palooza.

a woman and a young man hold up a hanger with clothing

Family members help their new student during move in.

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