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Well, dang. This isn’t how it was supposed to end.
In this week’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, Dean of Student Engagement Cheryl Steele gave a presentation on a new reporting system and Director of Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education Jonathan Page talked to Senate about his department.
In the first Student Government Association (SGA) meeting of the 2018-2019 school year on Aug. 28, the SGA discussed mental health issues at Longwood University with Dean of Students Larry Robertson.
Get to know former Rotunda staffers, Halle Parker and Payton Conway, in this sixth and final installment for the semester of Meet the Staff!
More than one improvised explosive device (IED) were seized from a South Virginia Street residence alongside other weapons by the Piedmont Regional Drug and Gang Task Force resulting in one arrest on Monday, April 23, according to Longwood University Chief of Police Col. Robert Beach.
In his first major decision as the new Longwood men’s basketball head coach, Griff Aldrich supposedly locked up the first member of his staff by retaining assistant coach Dr. Ron Bradley on April 5. In a slight turn of events, Bradley was offered an assistant coaching role at USC Upstate, in which he accepted, according to Vice President of Athletics Communications Chris Cook.
Nicole Del Rosario and Alaina Jacques recap the top stories of the week.
In his first major decision as new Longwood men’s basketball head coach, Griff Aldrich is retaining the services of current assistant coach Dr. Ron Bradley, Director of Athletics Troy Austin confirmed Thursday, April 5.
As the buzzer went off, members of Longwood University’s faculty gazed at the score board with satisfaction, showing a substantial double-digit win. Longwood Hearts Basketball (LHB) is an annual game held in Willett Hall, where a team of the school’s faculty members faced off against a team of students this past Wednesday, March 21. The students ultimately lost, but put up a good fight until the end.
After moving the Longwood Barnes and Noble bookstore in November 2017 from the Midtown Landings, focus groups and plans have been made for a grocery store, according to Sheri McGuire, associate vice president of the office of community and economic development.
A cruise ship performer, a Moscow-based diplomat and a Cyclocross champion walk into a… podcast? No, it’s not a joke. It’s Season Two of the Day After Graduation podcast, which launched last week with its first episode, "Toxic Teachers."
Nicole Del Rosario and Alaina Jacques recap the top stories of the week and TJ Wengert recaps the recent action in Willett Hall.
Rotunda Studios' TJ Wengert recaps Women's Basketball action over the winter break.
Longwood's campus excels in accessibility compared to other campuses despite needing occasional repairs to uneven sidewalks and elevators, according to Sara Robertson, a sophomore social work major. Robertson, who is paralyzed from the waist down, stated the biggest issue for her disability is parking.
To start off the spring semester, the Greenwood Library announced plans to host a series of events, feature student artwork, update library furniture and add additional study space.
After dropping their first five games of the season, Longwood men’s basketball eased their way to their first win of the season on Sunday against Division III opponent N.C. Wesleyan 107-78. The win snapped a 21-game losing streak dating back to Jan. 4 of last season.
Due to freedom of speech concerns raised by a student toward the end of the spring 2017 semester, Longwood University's bias incident reporting system has been temporarily suspended from use and removed from its website.
The Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) department is relatively quiet as the day comes to an end as a few students shuffle down the halls of Lankford Student Union where it is located. For Laura Parker, the assistant director of leadership development and programs, at times it seems like much of campus doesn't know what the social justice department is.
Ending last season with only six players available, men’s basketball head coach Jayson Gee assembled the largest roster in program history with 17 players, finally adding the depth in their lineup he has longed for.
In the summer of 2016, Bryan Gee would wake up and immediately go to the gym. He would spend hours lifting, completing three to four sessions each day.