Thursday, August 26, 2010

Move in week

With class beginning on Monday, all of the freshmen student body finished moving into the living centers just yesterday. Maybe I’m just never there when it’s really hectic, but it always seems as though moving in goes remarkably smoothly. Traffic is usually funneled through one of the upperclassmen/commuter parking lots that isn’t in use yet, and from there families can drive right up to the structure into which a student is moving. After dropping the student off by the living center, parents or guardians can go park the car and come back to haul everything into the dorms. Which would be a huge hassle, if you were hauling all of those items yourself. Thankfully, GVSU has a wonderful move in staff to help all of the new students out. Volunteers range from housing employees, to faculty and staff, to current students. If I recall correctly, President Haas also made an appearance to help carry microwaves and bins of clothing up staircases.

After students are all moved in, they have a chance to participate in Transitions, a program loaded with icebreaking activities and chances to explore and familiarize you with the campus. Clubs and organizations pile into the Kirkhof Center to allow students to sign up, credit unions stop by to talk about student banking, and RAs take the time to get to know their residents. The poster sale always takes place around this time in the Carilon Plaza, but I was kind of disappointed; I didn't get a chance to swing by and see what was available this semester. The dining hours are still not quite back to normal, but food is available at pretty regular hours across the campus.

On a different note, changes seem to be a running theme here in admissions. Among other things, there are quite a few new handouts, materials, and information for potential students, and several new faces in the office. But I hope you guys all enjoyed the summer, and are looking forward to a new school year.

-Kyle

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