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Longwood mock debate 2016
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Longwood mock debate 2016
Longwood Men's Soccer
Almost a year later, Longwood’s search for their next dean of admissions continues as the university enters their second admissions cycle to be headed by an interim director and their second round of candidates for the position.
Junior midfielder Dan Campos garnered All-Big South first team honors going into tournament play.
Longwood men's soccer captains junior goalkeeper Carlos Canas and senior midfielder Finnlay Wyatt shake hands with Newberry before the whistle.
Longwood men's soccer earned their first regular season home win on Saturday, Sept. 10, keeping a clean sheet and scoring three second half goals.
Junior defender Sepehr Harandi scored his first career goal in the last 10 minutes of the game on Saturday.
Junior midfielder Dan Campos garnered All-Big South first team honors going into tournament play.
Two minutes into the second half, Longwood sophomore forward Mo Jalloh capitalized on a pass inside the 18-yard box from freshman forward Jacob Parrot, putting the Lancers up 1-0 after a messy first half.
A 16-year-old juvenile girl in a mental health crisis caused a disturbance at in the Midtown Landings area on Tuesday night, according to Farmville Police investigator Bill Hogan.
A diverse crowd across ages, races and backgrounds gathered at First Baptist Church last Thursday, Sept. 1 before marching peacefully to the historical Robert Russa Moton Museum to take part in a panel discussion. The "Am I Next: Debunking Stereotypes" event, organized by Hampden-Sydney College's Dean of Inclusion Hakeem Croom and Longwood University alum Karima ElMadany, sought to foster understanding and improve relations between Farmville's African-American and law enforcement communities.
"Let them see us."
"Am I Next" peace walk and panel discussion
A diverse crowd across ages, races and backgrounds gathered at First Baptist Church last Thursday, Sept. 1 before marching peacefully to the historical Robert Russa Moton Museum to take part in a panel discussion. The "Am I Next: Debunking Stereotypes" event, organized by Hampden-Sydney College's Dean of Inclusion Hakeem Croom and Longwood University alum Karima ElMadany, sought to foster understanding and improve relations between Farmville's African-American and law enforcement communities.
A diverse crowd across ages, races and backgrounds gathered at First Baptist Church last Thursday, Sept. 1 before marching peacefully to the historical Robert Russa Moton Museum to take part in a panel discussion. The "Am I Next: Debunking Stereotypes" event, organized by Hampden-Sydney College's Dean of Inclusion Hakeem Croom and Longwood University alum Karima ElMadany, sought to foster understanding and improve relations between Farmville's African-American and law enforcement communities.
"Am I Next" peace walk and panel discussion
"Am I Next" peace walk and panel discussion
A diverse crowd across ages, races and backgrounds gathered at First Baptist Church last Thursday, Sept. 1 before marching peacefully to the historical Robert Russa Moton Museum to take part in a panel discussion. The "Am I Next: Debunking Stereotypes" event, organized by Hampden-Sydney College's Dean of Inclusion Hakeem Croom and Longwood University alum Karima ElMadany, sought to foster understanding and improve relations between Farmville's African-American and law enforcement communities.