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Gallery: Move-in day 2016

  • August 20, 2016
  • Nick Roll
​Resident Advisors, in pink, and Ohio State Welcome Leaders — students in red tasked with helping their fellow Buckeyes move in, also known as OWLS — welcome the approach of cars carrying students and their luggage for move-in on Aug. 20. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​
​OWLS take luggage from arriving vehicles. Credit: Steph Payano | For The Lantern​​
​OWLS outnumber family and friends brought to assist with move-in. Credit: Steph Payano | For The Lantern​​
​Charles and Joyce Busch welcome students moving into Busch House Residence Hall, named after Charles' brother, Jon, an Ohio State alumnus who died in the Vietnam War. Credit: Steph Payano | For The Lantern​
​An OWL takes luggage to an incoming student's room. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​​
​An OWL is interviewed by Columbus' local NBC affiliate. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​​
​Students watch the move-in unfolding process outside Busch House Residence Hall. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​​
​A line of vehicles, and OWLS, stretches out in the North Residential District. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​​
​OWLS assist the move in process. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​​
​OWLS fill red bins with the luggage of incoming students. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​​
​Move-in traffic fills College Avenue. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​​
​A Catfish Biff's employee puts out a 'Now Hiring' sign as students move in to Smith-Steeb Residence Hall across the street. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​​
​OWLS unload luggage at Smith-Steeb Residence Hall. Credit: Steph Payano | For The Lantern​
​Cars make their way through alleys and parking lots to reach Smith--Steeb Residence Hall. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​​
​A carpet and other supplies are carried to Bradley Hall. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor​​








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