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Cornell anticipates its first in-person concert performance since the start of the pandemic. | Page 5
After 18 months lost to COVID-19, Cornell gears up for a welcome return to athletic competition. | Page 16
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Students Prepare for New Year—In-Person
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Rolling into O-Week | For the first time since fall 2019, students roll moving carts and unpack bags with their friends and families. By ANGELA BUNAY
Arts Quad happenings and a bustling Eddy Street at night. This year, approximately 250 events were planned Herds of first-year students have trekked from for incoming students. Participants chose their own North Campus to Central Campus this week, in schedule through the New Student Orientation hopes of learning more about the place they will call website — selecting optional events such as tours, home for the next four years. Groups led by upper- showcases and opportunities to socialize, alongside classmen in bright red “OL” T-shirts have circled up required college and University programs. across campus, ready to participate in ice breakers The orientation steering committee, in charge of and meet their peers. planning and coordinating orientation events, has An entirely in-person fall 2021 orientation is been planning for the fall semester since January. underway for first-years and transfer students with The group originally anticipated a hybrid model but shifted plans after the University gave JULIA NAGEL / them the green light SUN ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR to hold an in-person orientation, said steering committee co-chairs La’Treil Jackson ’22 and Jennifer Grell ’22. Grell said last year’s Zoom orientation events had low turnout. Now, even with the indoor mask mandate and social distancing, she looked forward to working an in-person O-week with over 4,000 new students. The New year, new dorms | Toni Morrison Hall and Ganedago Hall bustle with first-year students. University moved to allow in-person a wide array of events ranging from movie nights to events mid-March. field day. “This is my third orientation as an orientation volunOrientation, also known as O-week, has wel- teer of some kind. And it'll be the only one that's ever comed new students from Aug. 21 to Aug. 25, been in person. The other two have been on Zoom,” where Cornellians can meet one another and get Grell said. “I'm really excited to see what in-person to know Cornell’s campus and culture. This year’s programming is like from the back end of it.” O-week has blossomed like years past, filled with This year, the committee reshaped its model of everything from University-sponsored events to the orientation leader groups — cohorts of anywhere Sun Assistant News Editor
from 10 to 25 students led by an OL. Previously, the groups were split between new students and transfers and divided by col“I’m really excited to lege. The committee decided see what in-person to mix students programming is like from different colleges so from the back they can learn end of it.” more about the University more Jennifer Grell ’22 broadly. “We decided to take the academic element out of it, and use orientation and your orientation group as a way to meet students from other colleges and leave the academic portion up to the academic colleges and advisers,” Grell said. Jackson and Grell said recruiting orientation leaders was not easy this year, ultimately leaving them short staffed. While the chairs do not usually ask members of the committee to become OLs, they encouraged “all hands of deck.” “I think the Class of 2024 didn't feel inspired to become orientation leaders just because they had a poor experience on Zoom,” Grell said. “We completely understand that, and hopefully in the future we can make up for it.” Jackson said that it is out of the committee’s hands to do programming for the Class of 2024 and other remote students who had an online orientation. But this year, there will be other University-sponsored programming for incoming sophomores as they find their way on campus, too, after a year of Zoom. The Class of 2024 has been invited to the New Student Convocation on Aug. 25, where President Martha Pollack will give an official welcome to both the Class of 2025 and the Class of 2024 at Schoellkopf Field. The University has also planned a Class of 2024 meet-up before the Homecoming fireworks at Lynah Lot. Angela Bunay can be reached at abunay@cornellsun.com.