After the weekend, some 4,000 students now live on campus

Western Today staff
Students and their families stand near the ongoing construction to The Haven eatery in the Fairhaven complex. Photo by Christopher Wood | University Communications intern
A Help! student lugs a hard-shell suitcase into one of the residence halls. Photo by Christopher Wood | University Communications intern
On The Ridge, as elsewhere, the scene is the same. Students and their parents move students' things into the residence halls. Photo by Christopher Wood | University Communications intern
After move-in day, the cardboard bins outside Nash Hall at the north end of campus are a tad full. Photo by Christopher Wood | University Communications intern
Signs announcing upcoming events are painted and ready to hang up in the residence halls. Photo by Christopher Wood | University Communications intern
A Help! student directs traffic near Nash Hall on campus. Photo by Christopher Wood | University Communications intern
A Help! student is ready to answer questions from new students and their families. Help! students move into the residence halls early if they sign up to help others move in later. Photo by Christopher Wood | University Communications intern
After a successful move, a Western Washington University student pauses for a photo with her father. Photo by Christopher Wood | University Communications intern