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As we untangle ourselves from knit sweaters, bundled coats and thermal socks, out emerges the transitional phase into spring. It’s time to leap into new and quite vibrant spring makeup trends.
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As we untangle ourselves from knit sweaters, bundled coats and thermal socks, out emerges the transitional phase into spring. It’s time to leap into new and quite vibrant spring makeup trends.
Longwood University held its fourth annual Love Your Longwood Day on March 27, per Katherine Bulifant, director of Annual Giving in Longwood Institutional Advancement Department. The event is a 24 hour campaign for donations both to the university as a whole and for specific projects from various departments and organizations.
Sophomore second baseman Leah Powell had a less than ideal freshman season, batting only .189. Despite the average, Powell showed glimpses of production at the plate, finishing the year with a .308 on-base percentage.
In the wake of Spring registration for the 2019-20 academic year, Longwood University's email and file sharing systems had a failure, according to Mark Kendrick, associate vice president of information technology services.
Dumbo is a character beloved for how unloved he was while Tim Burton is a director who has built a career on giving the spotlight to exactly these kinds of characters. So, why shouldn’t the two of them meet in the middle for the latest of Disney’s live-action remakes?
Rich the Kid is a Georgia rapper who has collaborated with artists like Kendrick Lamar and Migos. His previous album, “The World Is Yours,” had huge hits like “Plug Walk” and “New Freezer.” Now, he has released the continuation to that album. However, it lacks the same huge hit songs that showed off his creative side.
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In the midst of a six-game skid, Longwood baseball hits the road for a weekend conference series at UNC Asheville beginning on March 29. The Lancers, who currently have a record of 7-17 and are 2-4 in Big South conference play, suffered three consecutive losses on their diamond to Winthrop last weekend, then fell to the University of Virginia by a score of 13-4 in a mid-week contest at Disharoon Park.
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Before the Student Government Association (SGA) polls opened for the 2019-20 academic year on March 26, presidential candidates Emily Moran and Haleigh Pannell debated in front of about 100 people. The debate was moderated by Senior Class President David Gills.
In this week’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, there was another discussion about dissolving deferred recruitment in fraternities and sororities within the College Panhellenic Council (CPC) and the Interfraternity Council (IFC).
Freshman Longwood lacrosse player Nicole Fordyce, an Auckland, New Zealand native, knew the transition between different sport programs wouldn’t be easy and came into the season with the expectation of competing at the collegiate level in a country where the sport is much popular.
Played worldwide, golf serves as a unifying force between countries and people all over the world with a language that is understood by millions, no matter the address, nationality or ethnic background.
It’s appropriate to have fear for a director when it comes time for their sophomore film. While a great first outing is a good sign for a long career, the most promising directors have been broken thanks to a shoddy sophomoric outing. Jordan Peele, the Academy-Award-winning writer/director of “Get Out,” does not have to worry about a sophomoric slump because he has “Us.”
Tedashii is Christian rapper from Houston and is a member of the 116 Clique, which includes artists such as Lecrae and Andy Mineo, both of whom have worked with Tedashii before. “Never Fold” is Tedashii's fifth studio album, following his 2014 release, "Below Paradise." While the production on this album is good, Tedashii does have moments of inconsistency in his lyricism.
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For the first time in the program’s Division I history, Longwood men’s basketball not only was given a taste, but hosted an National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) postseason basketball game.
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In this week’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, there was a continued discussion on potentially dissolving deferred recruitment by Fraternity and Sorority Life.