On Aug. 19, parents, friends and some IUS student groups, including Alpha Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon and The College Democrats helped students move into the residence halls.
Employees from Walgreens were also there to help move new residents in and pass out water.
On Aug. 20, new students and their parents gathered in the
Activities Building for the New Student Orientation. Chancellor Sandra Patterson-Randles welcomed students and offered them some encouraging words.
After the induction ceremony, students and their parents followed student ambassadors to find out more information about their first year. New students were also invited to the University Center, where many organizations had informational booths set up.
By AMANDA FRENCH
Features Editor
aafrench@imail.iu.edu