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The Class of '18 greets the new year on the Great Lawn.
The Class of '18 greets the new year on the Great Lawn.

So, What Turns You On?

By Aaron Smith ’13 | August 29, 2014

Beneath the deep arches of the white tent on the Great Lawn, 414 freshmen and their parents and friends rose as the faculty marched in stately procession Wednesday to mark . President John Kroger welcomed the students of the class of 2018 and—noting that some in the class would take five years to graduate—the class of 2019. “And if you already think you may wind up in the class of 2020, please come see me after,” he added. Kroger spent the rest of his remarks distilling for parents and friends the experience of being a аÄ×ÊÁÏie: Humanities 110, collaborative work with faculty and students, and