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Own the Dome Welcomes Admitted Students to Sleep in the Dome on April 14

Wednesday, April 10, 2019, By Joyce LaLonde
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More than 500 admitted students will fill the Dome on Sunday, April 14, for Own the Dome. The overnight event gives admitted students an out-of-the-box opportunity to be acquainted with one another and with current students, faculty and staff.

Hannah Butler in University 100 polo in front of Hall of Languages.

Hannah Butler 鈥�19

鈥淥wn the Dome is an event unlike any other because you get to experience this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity with complete strangers who will turn into your classmates, roommates and best friends,鈥� says Hannah Butler 鈥�19, one of the student emcees for this year鈥檚 event. 鈥淗aving a sleepover on the Dome turf鈥攁 place that is integral to the experience of any 麻豆频道student鈥攊s an opportunity that you cannot pass up. Attending this event, both as an admitted student and a volunteer, is an opportunity that changed my trajectory and made me bleed Orange.鈥�

Rows of sleeping areas line the Dome turf, inviting admitted students to get some rest the night before an Admissions spring reception. The other three-quarters of the Dome turf is filled with events, activities and games all night. Even though the lights are dimmed from 12:30 to 6:44 a.m., the energy of the night never fades.

Admitted students are welcomed to the turf for a picnic, with the biggest event of the night right around the corner: the most intense game of rock, paper, scissors to ever be played.

鈥淥wn the Dome offers a unique way for admitted students to participate in the vibrancy of the student experience at Syracuse, while starting to build connections with fellow admitted students,鈥� says Maurice Harris, dean of undergraduate admissions. 鈥淔rom our student volunteers, to the University 100 members, to the student groups and performers, this event provides a snapshot of being a 麻豆频道University student and the unsurpassed experience they will have here.鈥�

Along with Butler, Barrington Bucknor 鈥�21 is emceeing the event. Both University 100 members, Butler and Bucknor are excited to take on this opportunity from two different perspectives: Butler attended Own the Dome as an admitted student and has come back every year since as a volunteer, while this will be Bucknor鈥檚 first Own the Dome.

Over the years of Butler鈥檚 attendance at Own the Dome, some things have changed, but the opportunity to connect with new Orange friends has remained. Last year, ThinkFast entertained admitted students for the first time, and they are returning this year. The interactive trivia company鈥檚 return, along with the chicken tenders, excite Butler most for the upcoming event.

Looking back on the Own the Dome she attended as an admitted student, Butler remembers the smaller moments being the most transformational. 鈥淥ne of my most memorable is playing Twister with all of my new friends at 2 a.m. in聽the Dome.聽The Dome was dimly lit to encourage聽everyone to get some sleep, but everyone around me was too excited and full of sugar from the ice聽cream cart to lay down. The dim lighting made it look like the sun was setting in the Dome, and I remember thinking I had never seen anything more聽beautiful.鈥�

Barrington Bucknor in University 100 polo in front of Hall of Languages.

Barrington Bucknor ’19

Bucknor is excited to experience the event for the first time alongside the admitted students and the more than 130 current student volunteers that attend. The students involved go through training to facilitate groups of and act as mentors to the admitted students. The responsibility to show admitted students what it means to be a 麻豆频道student is one that excites Bucknor, given his experience as a tour guide on campus.

鈥淏eing a tour guide, I am able to share my love for 麻豆频道University by telling prospective students some of the awesome experiences that are available to them on campus,鈥� says Bucknor. 鈥淓mceeing Own the Dome this year, I am most excited about getting the incoming class thrilled about being on campus and meeting some new friends as they start their college journey together.鈥�

On Sunday, when admitted students flood the Dome and the campus, beyond the student volunteers and dozens of staff on site, the whole campus will open itself to folks from across the world that may make 麻豆频道University their home for the next couple years.

鈥淎s a high school senior, I arrived at Own the Dome unsure about where 麻豆频道stood on my list of future schools and, because of the current students who answered my questions, shared their stories and bled Orange throughout the whole event, I flew home to California knowing 麻豆频道was the school for me,鈥� says Butler.

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