10A NEWS 图 1 图 2 为人工绘制的数据模型图 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2007 MOVING (CONTINUED FROM 1A) move in at 6 a.m., and once they opened the doors there was a steady stream the rest of the day. She said her department doesn't plan to move the time permanently, but in the future if the August moving weekend falls on an excessively hot day they would change the time again. "Quite a few people took advantage of it and we got a lot of really nice positive feedback," Robertson said. "But it was a really long day for the staff." 100% The students moving into Jayhawker Towers on Friday and the sorority recruits moving into theorms on Saturday were also given the opportunity to move in at 6:30 a.m. instead of 8 a.m. 图示为三条平行直线与四条斜线的交点示意图 Robertson said on Friday 38 people moved in before 8 a.m. and on Saturday over 100 women moved in early. She said it would be difficult to calculate the number of early movers on Sunday because students checked in on their floors and there wasn't a way to keep track of the numbers. - Edited by Rachel Bock Center photo: Jasmine Escobedl, Lawrence freshman, tears down a cardboard box after she emptied it into her new residence hall room. Escobedl is Brynn Hamlett's roommate in Ellsworth Hall. Top right: Escobedl jumps with exhaustion onto her roommate's pillow with an empty cardboard box as Hamlett and her mother laugh. Escobedl and Hamlett moved into Ellsworth Hall on Sunday. Bottom right: With the help of her father, Amber Atkins, Overland Park freshman, moves into her room at McCollium Hall. Atkins moved into the residence hall Sunday morning. Dani Marvin/KANSAN Lisa Lipovac/KANSAN 2210 IOWA ST. LAWRENCE, KS 66044 (BEHIND HASTINGS) FRESHMEN Help available for new students Information desks, assistance aim to make campus user-friendly BY COURTNEY CONDRON ccondron@kansan.com The University of Kansas Student Success Center and KU Info will be providing information tables and extended building hours on campus today and tomorrow. Tables will be open from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Strong Hall, Wescoe Beach, Watson Library and Anschutz Library. Freshmen and anyone else who needs help finding classes, bus routes, computer labs and additional information can ask volunteers at the tables. "I's just a friendly gesture," Ann Eversole, Assistant Vice Provost for Student Success, said. "Any way we can humanize such a large university helps." Various staff members from Student Success will be working the tables. "They are going to be peo- Saving K.U. students money and time for 30 years. of the inter-workings too," said Curtis Marsh, KU Info coordina- We have WHAT you need, NOW and Used, to the extend available. "It's just a friendly gesture. Any way we can humanize such a large University helps." ANN EVERSOLE Assistant Vice Provost for Student Success ple who have a general knowledge of the campus and know some No need to be trapped by their lines or their "Official Store" rhetoric. Did you Pre-order at the Union?... or been told to buy only there? (avoid becoming self-serving to the University by the KU Bookstores!) just remember JBS "...at the top of the hill" Jayhawk Bookstore ..at the top of Naismith Hill www.jayhawkbookstore.com tor. 843-3826·1420 Crescent Rd. Also, campus phone operators and several offices on campus including Information Technology Help Desk and New Student Orientation will have extended "We don't want students to feel like there's nowhere to turn," Marsh said. "Students need to know that not only can they get help Thursday and Friday, but there are places they can go year-round." hours today and tomorrow from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to accommodate students the first week. Students can call or stop by any of these offices for more directed help. KU Info also has a help desk open this week and year-round on the fourth floor of the Kansas Union. In addition to help desks, other activities will be available for freshmen today and tomorrow including the Lied Center Concert and Arts Festival, movie showing on the Hill and discounts at downtown stores. Student Union Activities will also be putting on a campus carnival for all students at 8 p.m. on Saturday in the Student Recreation Fitness Center parking lot. "I think that it is definitely beneficial for any student, whether new or returning to campus, to check out what KU has offer, because there are so many facets that the University has to offer anyone and everyone," said Adam Diskin, Overland Park sophomore and Hawk Nights coordinator for SUA. Edited by Rachel Bock ---