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Illustration by Mary Berger | Art Director Orientation Guide 2021 Message from The Post Welcome, class of 2025, to your Bobcat Student Orientation. Whether you are attending BSO on the bricks of Athens or through your computer screen, rest assured you are at the beginning of a wonderful journey. Being a Bobcat means becoming a part of a huge community that will usher you into its ranks no matter the modality of your BSO experience. Nonetheless, orientation can be overwhelming and that’s why we’re here to help. The Post’s 2021 Orientation Guide is filled with a plethora of resources for incoming Bobcats. From people and places to know to where to fix your caffeinated craving and how to approach in-person classes, this guide serves as your informal orientation to college. Take a look at our articles, listicles, photos and more as you prepare for an unforgettable Fall Semester. We can’t wait to meet you. ....
Student leaders prepare for Bobcat Student Orientation Published: May 4, 2021 Author: Jordan Schmitt Ohio University Incoming Ohio University students walk through College Green during Bobcat Student Orientation Monday, June 24, 2019. Students explore the Athens Campus during their campus tours during Bobcat Student Orientation. Ohio University junior Grace Fowler remembers her initial nerves during her adjustment to the college environment. Bobcat Student Orientation leaders welcomed her and fellow students while guiding them through the transition. When Fowler saw the opportunity to apply to join the orientation team, she did not hesitate. “I remember in my orientation that I was very stressed, and everyone was super helpful. If I can help ease those nerves and make people excited to come here, then I totally want to,” Fowler said. “I remember sitting in my orientation session and thinking t ....