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(11/03/17 10:37pm)
Halle Parker and Nicole Del Rosario cover this weeks tops news stories including the Virginia Gubernatorial race, the tabling of a local rezoning proposal, and Longwood student athletes being allowed to protest.
(10/31/17 9:56pm)
Last year, the Lancers reached the tournament with a late goal from Dan Campos in their final regular season thriller against Liberty University, launching them into a postseason run that took them to the conference championship for the first time in their Big South history.
(10/28/17 7:42pm)
Two zoning proposals by Walk2Campus Properties and local residents Robert and Sherry Martin, which would have led to the development of at least one new student apartment complex, were tabled during the Town of Farmville's Planning Commission meeting on Sept. 27, according to Planning Commission Vice Chair John Miller.
(10/28/17 7:41pm)
Halle Parker and Alaina Jacques recap recent Longwood news in our new weekly news broadcast!
(10/23/17 5:36pm)
As mentioned in the Student Government Association (SGA) meeting on Oct. 3, there has been one instance of a Longwood student viewing explicit material on a Greenwood Library computer on Aug. 25 which resulted in calling the Longwood University Police Department (LUPD), according to Brent Roberts, dean of the library.
(10/22/17 12:52am)
After four years, Longwood University continues to host the Virginia Children’s Book Festival. The three-day event took place this past weekend, from Thursday to Saturday.
(10/21/17 8:00am)
After failing to complete university requirements, Conduct Board lost its recognition as student organization and ability to hear student cases for the fall semester. Without the board, all conduct-related violations will be heard by the administration.
(10/08/17 12:20am)
Alzheimer’s, often referred to as senile dementia, is the sixth most prevalent cause of death in the United States, according to the statistics published by the Alzheimer’s Association. Each year, the Delta Nu Chapter of the Sigma Kappa Sorority at Longwood University holds a Walk to End Alzheimer’s to raise awareness for this ailment.
(10/07/17 11:19am)
As national mass shootings have come to the attention of Longwood officials, Dr. Tim Pierson, vice president of student affairs, stated Longwood has various protocols in place that ensures student safety for all levels of threats and events.
(10/05/17 7:50pm)
In response to the Sept. 27 vandalization of the Prince Edward County Islamic Center, the Interfaith Collective of Farmville held a prayer vigil on the lawn on the Prince Edward County Courthouse on Sunday, Oct. 1.
(09/30/17 11:31am)
New security measures are being implemented for Oktoberfest this year to give more control for officials to maintain the area with a bike rack type of fence along with limitations on bags.
(09/17/17 8:43pm)
Longwood’s annual Rock the Block occurred on Friday, Sept. 15, kicking off Family Weekend in the Longwood Landings. Participants said it was a time for the university and the community to socialize and promote business while showing off achievements by the public.
(09/17/17 8:04am)
In a speech at George Mason University, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced her decision to rescind the Obama-era Title IX guidelines that protect victims of sexual assault. Calling it a “failed system,” DeVos described the current guidelines as a disservice to everyone involved.
(09/15/17 5:10pm)
As the new school year has begun, the Greenwood Library has also undergone some upgrades including new staff, painting the atrium and installing additional outlets into the floors.
(09/10/17 11:09am)
Longwood field hockey captain, Edel Nyland, has now returned from Valencia, Spain after playing for Ireland’s U-21 team.
(08/31/17 10:04pm)
Our annual G.A.M.E. and the scarves that accompany it are a beloved Longwood tradition. Less beloved is standing in line for over an hour, particularly for those in the sun or who end up scarfless anyways.
(08/26/17 7:17pm)
In front a large crowd for the eighth installment of the Greatest March Ever (G.A.M.E), the Lancers’ opened the season against VMI in a 2-2 draw.
(08/18/17 7:00am)
Coinciding with Longwood's eighth G.A.M.E. rally, hundreds of students will crowd to watch men's soccer kick off their season at home during the school's largest athletic tradition.
(04/23/17 6:57pm)
Over recent weeks, students have been using sidewalk chalk to protest against what they call the university’s “no chalk policy.” An online petition to lift the ban created by junior Julie Greenough has accrued 241 signatures so far with a goal of 1,000.
(04/23/17 8:37am)
After a rough year with only four wins, Longwood’s women's basketball will look to improve with its 2017 incoming recruiting class, which features a three-star prospect.