The Horizon would like to welcome all new and returning IU Southeast students to campus and to their residence halls. Move-in day started promptly at 9 a.m. and continued into the evening. Upon arrival students checked in at Meadow Lodge where they received free water bottles and T-shirts and filled out required paperwork. The campus sororities and fraternities, in their designated “Mover” shirts, helped to unload the many cars, trucks and SUV’s that swamped the parking lots.
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The amount of property a person brings with them can vary from person to person. One student brought what could fit in a small trailer, while another brought a small car load.
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Many students brought at least some of their groceries with them. Popular foods included poptarts, hamburger helper, and assorted chips.
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Campus Life and Housing had two different check in tables placed in Meadow Lodge. This helped to keep keep the commons area from being overly crowded with students and their families.
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Many students in Greek Life reach out to others while working on Move-in Day. Information on greek life at IUS can be found in the Campus Life office.
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