Wright State freshmen and upperclassmen were able to participate in first weekend events over the past four days. The weekend was packed with many opportunities for new and returning student to learn about Wright State, get involved and have fun.
“All of these events themselves though, it’s just trying to have students build an attachment to campus,” said senior Lukas Wenrick, Student Government president.
This weekend events included, Boogie on the Bricks, Do the U, Party in the Woods, Paint the Pit and the Wright State games at the Hamilton Hall Plaza.
First weekend was also full of departmental and student organization events, giving students opportunities to meet and get to know their classmates, faculty and staff.

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