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CHART: How much did Longwood spend on the 2016 vice presidential debate
Longwood University spent approximately $7.3 million on hosting the 2016 vice presidential debate on Oct. 4, expecting $1 million in reimbursements and sponsorships to lower the final cost to $6.3 million.
Board of Visitors
Longwood University hosted its governor-appointed Board of Visitors on campus from March 23-25, entering a succession of both public updates and discussion as well as closed executive committee meetings in typical fashion.
Nearly a year ago, Longwood University’s faculty senate passed a student-proposed diversity statement, the first of its kind. This semester, the statement hangs in the student union ballroom on a banner, adding a subtle accent to the room.
Results
Longwood men’s basketball honored its two seniors on Saturday afternoon just before their final home match against the Charleston Southern Buccaneers. Guards Darrion “DJ” Allen and Isaac Belton belonged to the first freshman class in the new era of Jayson Gee.
Trevor Goin, an aspiring law enforcement officer and Longwood junior, was selected to serve as an ambassador for the National Rifle Association for a year.
Trevor Goin, an aspiring law enforcement officer and Longwood junior, was selected to serve as an ambassador for the National Rifle Association for a year.
Summit attendees were split into groups to discuss courses of action to address potential injustices on campus.
Summit attendees were split into groups to discuss courses of action to address potential injustices on campus.
A group of over 20 people stood on the steps of the Prince Edward County courthouse for a pro-constitutional rally on Saturday. Some carried different flags, including the American flag, variations of confederate flags and flags in support of President Donald Trump.
Summit attendees were split into groups to discuss courses of action to address potential injustices on campus.
Trevor Goin, an aspiring law enforcement officer and Longwood junior, was selected to serve as an ambassador for the National Rifle Association for a year.
Longwood sports performance interns assisted with the Special Olympics powerlifting competition all morning. The athletes squatted, bench pressed and deadlifted.