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OBU Welcomes Hundreds for Annual Move-In Day

August 15, 2015

Move-in day is a staple of the hospitality OBU extends to students and their families. As cars pull in front of the residence halls, throngs of Welcome Week Workers, also known as "Tri-W's" (pronounced "Tri-dubs"), converge to greet the new students, while cheering, chanting, yelling and shaking the cars. Then, an army of Tri-W's whisk the new students' belongings away to their rooms, unloading their cars in just a few minutes. This level of service makes an impression on new students and their families alike.

Move-in day is the kickoff to OBU's Welcome Week, a time devoted to making new friends, learning OBU traditions and participating in fun activities during the lead-up to classes. Students meet in small groups, participate in community service projects, compete in "Ka-Rip Wars" as they learn the school yell and participate in The Walk, as they officially join the Bison family.