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Elon bands greets cars arriving at Schar center for Move-In 2023 on Aug. 18
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Elon bands greets cars arriving at Schar center for Move-In 2023 on Aug. 18
Orientation leaders welcome freshmen driving through campus on East Haggard Avenue Aug. 18 for Move-In Day 2023.
Incoming freshman Lily Weber and her mother, Laura Goddard, walk into Carolina in Historic Neighborhood on Aug. 18. Weber is from Stowe, Vermont and said she is excited to meet new people.
Orientation leaders line up for the first shift incoming freshmen at 8 a.m. on Aug. 18 in front of HBB in Historic Neighborhood.
Orientation leaders help freshmen move into Historic Neighborhood just after 8 a.m. on Aug. 18.
Members of the class of 2027 move into Hooks, Brannock and Barney in Historic Neighborhood on Aug. 18.
Orientation leaders cheer on incoming freshmen as they prepare to move into East Neighborhood on Aug. 18.
Orientation leaders sophomore Ashlyn Duffy (left), junior Isabella DeLuso (middle) and junior Claire Cohen (right) wait in Historic Neighborhood to help the class of 2027 move into Hook, Brannock and Barney on Aug. 18.
Sophomores Emily Stuart (left) and Molly McGrath help move-in the class of 2027 in East Neighborhood on Friday, Aug. 18.
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill announced July 7 it would provide free tuition for in-state students who make below $80,000 annually, while Duke University announced a similar tuition policy for in-state students who make below $150,000. These policies were made public within weeks of UNC's Supreme Court case ruling on affirmative action, in which all higher education institutions were prohibited from considering race in their admission decisions. Graphic by Erin Martin.
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