By Ronna Fisher
It’s been approximately a month since student leaders started moving back on campus, followed by new students and returning students. Here’s a look back in photos at just a few of the things that have happened in that time.
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During team building exercises for SNU leaders, Tyler Lloyd, sophomore, takes a leap of faith off of the 50 ft. faith pole at Shiloh Camp. (Photo by Kyle Pierce)
Allie Oakes, junior, Bekah Barkocy, senior, Shawnie Hunt, sophomore, and Joel Frees, junior, hang loose on the ziplines at Shiloh Camp during a team building exercise for campus leaders. (Photo by Kyle Pierce)
Jamie Keoppel, senior, works on the garden at Shiloh Camp during a service project for campus leaders. )Photo by Kyle Pierce)
Luggage luggers helped Celeste Forrest, freshman, move into her dorm. (Photo by Kyle Pierce)
Zach Bond, student body president, mystifies freshmen at the University Fair by reading their minds. (Photo by Kyle Pierce)
Trey Polk, junior, and Dwayne Powell, senior, fill out a survey to enter a drawing for a free Kindle at the Arrow/Echo booth at the University Fair. (Photo by Kyle Pierce)
Freshmen NSI family groups meet each other for the first time. (Photo by Kyle Pierce)
Freshmen Bethany Calvert, Meagan Green, and Katie Goodman show off their team spirit and game faces during the Siren. (Photo by Kira Roberts)
Students attempt to break a world record by all standing up at the same time at the NSI Lawn Party. (Photo by Kyle Pierce)
Rachel Rindom and Joseph Blissett, freshmen, participate in a get-to-know-one-another activity at the NSI Lawn Party. (Photo by Kyle Pierce)
SNU’s traveling worship Band, Remedy, leads students in worship. (Photo by Kyle Pierce)
Caleb Grosse, Junior, and Shawnie Hunt, sophomore, perform a day-in-the-life skit at the NSI Celebration Service. (Photo by Kyle Pierce)
Students pause during a game of intramural sand volleyball. (Photo by Amy Lauver)
Students head back to Hills after classes. (Photo by Jasmine Misner.)