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2022 Midterm Election Graphics - House and Senate
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2022 Midterm Election Results: National and Local Races

Two weeks ago, the country went to the polls to elect the entire House of Representatives, a third of the Senate, Governors, and many other state and local officials in the first midterm of the Biden Presidency. Here are some of the most notable results from November 8th: The Senate of the United States ...



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The Cost of Off-Campus Living

Rent in Farmville is not a concern for many of the college students at Longwood. The University’s policy of mandatory dorm stays until senior year is quite unusual but may save someone from the rental market around Farmville.  According to the Fair Market Rent (FMR) established by the Department ...



The Setonian
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Getting Lancers to the Polls

For decades, young people have remained the least likely among citizens to register and turn out to vote. According to the Census Bureau, only around 59.8% of those aged 18-24 were registered to vote, trailing every other age group by at least ten percent. Many have asked why this is, with responses ...



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Ukrainian Student Speaks Out on Ongoing War

On February 24, Russian troops stormed across their western border and invaded Ukraine. This act of aggression by Russia has been widely condemned by the international community, especially the member nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). President Joe Biden has imposed heavy sanctions ...


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Longwood Students Receive Timely Warning

Two weeks ago, students received a timely warning email regarding an off-campus incident of sexual assault. It was confirmed that the victim and the assailant knew each other, but LUPD has said that no other case specific details can be provided at this time, since it is an ongoing investigation.   Longwood ...


Longwood students react to election results
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Longwood students react to election results

On November 2, voters all across the Commonwealth headed to the polls to decide who they wanted Virginia’s next governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general to be. They also voted on a number of House of Delegates races. The results were a clean sweep for the Republican Party. In the governor’s ...



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Longwood Hosts Banned Books Reading Event

The “Banned Books Week” is an annual event that celebrates the freedom to read. It highlights historical and present attempts to ban books. The American Library Association (ALA) launched this event in the 1980s. During that time, a lot happened regarding book banning. There was an increased amount ...


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Army Cadets Kick Off Semester With “Land Nav” Event

Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets visited Fort Lee to conduct annual land navigation training. This event tests cadet’s ability to find points in the woods using only a map, compass, and protractor. They must demonstrate proficiency during day and night conditions.  This event ...


Liz Garri
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Liz Garri chosen as Virginia Student State Officer for NSSLHA

Liz Garri, a Cormier Honors scholar, is a Communication Sciences and Disorders major with a minor in Children’s Literature at Longwood University. She was recently chosen to serve as the National Student Speech, Language, and Hearing Association’s Virginia Student State Officer for the 2021-2022 ...


The G.A.M.E.
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Sullivan sits down to quell confusion about the G.A.M.E.

It was a hot Friday afternoon in August, students were lined up all around the perimeter of Stubbs Lawn, waiting for their wristbands that they would trade for scarves following the timeless Longwood tradition known as the greatest athletic march ever, or the G.A.M.E. for short. That is, of course, ...


In SGA: Swearing in of 2021-2022 Senate
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In SGA: Swearing in of 2021-2022 senate

In the final Student Government Association (SGA) meeting of the semester, the 2021-22 senate was sworn in. In Special Orders of the Day, Vice President Payten Bovat and Senator Claire Lesman read a statement they have been working on about citizen leadership titled, “A Citizen Leader’s Pledge.” ...


In SGA: approval of new clubs. 2021-22 budget
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In SGA: approval of new clubs, 2021-22 budget

In this week’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, the current senate met for the final time and approved two new clubs and the 2021-2022 budget. In Special Orders of the Day, Historian Faulk and the senate approved Greeks for Change, an organization that puts on risk management programs ...



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In virtual SGA: upcoming events, budget packets

In this week’s virtual Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, the senate discussed upcoming events, the Citizen Leader awards and budget packets. In Announcements, VA21 Representative Anne Patterson announced that VA21 will be hosting a virtual event on Thursday, March 11 at 7 p.m. on Zoom. ...