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[[File:Frosh Week 2007.jpg|thumb|right|300px|F!rosh class of 1T1, at the downtown walkaround, September 2007.]]
[[File:Frosh Week 2007.jpg|thumb|right|300px|F!rosh class of 1T1, at the downtown walkaround, September 2007.]]
'''F!rosh Week''' (''Orientation Week'') is a week-long series of events organized by the University of Toronto Engineering Society's orientation committee to welcome first year students entering the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. It includes numerous activities designed to bring students together in a fun environment and learn about the campus and classes prior to the official start of the academic year. It generally takes place in the first full week of September each year and is highlighted by activities such as the [[Downtown Walkaround]], [[Charity Buskerfest]], and [[Bed Races]].
'''F!rosh Week''' (''Orientation Week'') is a week-long series of events organized by the University of Toronto Engineering Society's orientation committee to welcome first year students entering the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. It includes numerous activities designed to bring students together in a fun environment and learn about the campus and classes prior to the official start of the academic year. It generally takes place in the first full week of September each year and is highlighted by activities such as the [[Downtown Walkaround]], [[Charity Buskerfest]], and [[Bed Races]].
The planning for F!rosh Week is overseen by the [[Orientation Chair]] project director. The orientation chair is often assisted by six Vice-Chairs, responsible for overseeing each of their respective portfolios: leadership, marketing, community, operations, logistics, and finance. The [[Orientation Chair]] and their appointed Vice-Chairs make up the F!rosh Week Exec team.


== Activities ==
== Activities ==
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