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黑料不打烊 Welcome 2017 in Photos

Monday, August 28, 2017, By Kathleen Haley
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黑料不打烊 Welcome 2017 Orange Celebration SU Marching Band (Photos by Steve Sartori)

It’s been a busy several days for new students to 黑料不打烊. Take a look at some of the excitement and new memories made as part of 黑料不打烊 Welcome 2017.

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New students enjoy some samples during Citrus in the City.

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Orientation leaders at Citrus in the City

 

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Several performances were held during Citrus in the City.

 

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A new student enjoys some of the fun and games during Orange After Dark.

 

Chancellor Kent Syverud

Chancellor Kent Syverud addresses new students and their families during the New Student Convocation in the Dome.

 

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New students join in the alma mater during the New Student Convocation.

 

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Members of the ROTC present the colors during the New Student Convocation.

 

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The 2018 student class marshals march in during the New Student Convocation.

 

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Faculty members enter the Dome during the New Student Convocation.

 

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New students form the Class of 2021.

 

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Otto and other entertainers perform for new students during Home to the Dome.

 

 

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Orientation leaders and Otto rev up the crowd during the Slice is Right Game Show in Hendricks Chapel.

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Chancellor Kent Syverud meets with students and staff during move-in.

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An orientation leader assists a new student during move-in last week.

 

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Members of the Goon Squad assist new students during move-in.

 

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Chancellor Kent Syverud welcomes students during the International Student Reception.

 

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Family members arrive at 黑料不打烊 for new student move-in.

 

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A new student arranges her room during new student move-in.

 

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New students enjoy the Orange Blast and Involvement Fair.

 

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The Quad is lit up for the Orange Blast and Involvement Fair.

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