Winter Break and Spring Semester: Need-to-Know Info for Campus Residents

 I can’t believe I’m writing this, but winter break and spring semester (2024!!) will be here before we know it.

Today’s post contains some important—and hopefully helpful—information that has been shared with students who live in Longwood-managed housing. (But, of course, that doesn’t necessarily mean that your student has shared this information with you.)

If you have any questions, here’s the contact information for Residential and Commuter Life:
housing@longwood.edu
434-395-2080

IMPORTANT DATES

Residence Halls and Apartment Communities Close
Noon on Saturday, Dec. 9
Residential and Commuter Life Office and University Closed
Saturday, Dec. 16, through Monday, Jan. 1, 2024
Residential and Commuter Life Office and University Reopen
Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024
Spring Semester Classes Begin
8 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024

WINTER BREAK INFORMATION

Departure schedule
Students whose exams end between Monday, Dec. 4, and Thursday, Dec. 7, are required to leave within 24 hours of their last exam. Students whose last exam is on Friday, Dec. 8, are required to leave before noon on Saturday, Dec. 9.

Drop off and pick up information for Moss and Johns halls
If your student lives in Moss or Johns hall, you will be able to load and unload vehicles on Spruce Streetduring December closing and January opening. Similar to the one-way traffic flow of August move-in, fall break and Thanksgiving break, please be sure to access Spruce Street by taking Wynne Drive to Pine Street and then turn onto the sidewalk in front of the Fitness Center. Use Redford Street (McDonald’s intersection) only to EXIT campus. To prevent dangerous traffic congestion on the South Main Street side of the high rises, please be aware that the loop area will be closed.

Checkout procedures for students RETURNING to Longwood-managed housing after winter break
Any student who is returning to the same room for the spring 2024 semester must complete the checkout checklist below before departing for winter break. Please encourage your student to discuss the checkout steps with their roommates to ensure that every step on the checklist is completed. Any missed steps will result in charges to the student account for all residents of the room/apartment.

Checkout procedures for students NOT RETURNING to Longwood-managed housing for spring semester
Any student who does not intend to live in Longwood-managed housing for the spring semester must submit a mid-year departure request form, which can be found in the Student Housing Gateway, which is accessible to your student. This form must be approved by Residential and Commuter Life. All checkout procedures (see below) must be followed. If checkout procedures are not followed, damage charges will be placed on the student account for each resident of the room/apartment. All room/apartment keys must be returned to the assigned community front desk as part of the checkout procedure.

Checkout Procedure: Apartment Resident Checklist
—Dispose of all trash and perishables from the apartment.
—Thoroughly clean the assigned living area (including bathroom).
—Remove all perishable items from the kitchen refrigerator.
—Shut down and unplug all electronics (except mini-fridges and major kitchen appliances).
—Close and lock all windows and doors.—Adjust thermostat heat to 68 degrees. Do not turn off heat.
—Remove objects from on top of/around heaters, radiators, vents, etc. Lower blinds and twist slightly open.
—Leave the porch light on (Lancer Park residents).
—Take valuables and often forgotten items (medication, eyeglasses, checkbook, etc.).
—Townhouse residents should open their bathroom cabinets and leave the bathroom doors open.

Checkout Procedure: Residence Hall Resident Checklist
—Remove all trash and/or perishable food.
—Thoroughly clean the assigned unit, including the bathroom and any common spaces.
—If applicable, adjust the room thermostat/fan to a low/medium setting.
—Take valuables and often forgotten items (medication, eyeglasses, checkbook, etc.).
—Shut down and unplug all electronics, except refrigerators.
—Turn off all lights.
—Close and lock all windows.
—Lower all window blinds/shades.
—Lock all doors.

Can students living in residence halls register to stay in their rooms during winter break?
No. All main campus residence halls close over winter break at noon on Saturday, Dec. 9. No students are permitted to register to stay on the main campus over winter break. Due to the energy costs associated with maintaining the heat and electricity over the break period, construction, maintenance, cleaning and limited staff availability, the residence halls must close during this time.

Can residents of Lancer Park or the Landings register to stay over winter break?
Yes. Students currently living in Lancer Park, Lancer Park North and South, and Longwood Landings who will remain in their current rooms for the spring 2024 semester may register to stay over winter break. Any student who wishes to stay past noon on Dec. 9 or return prior to noon on Jan. 6, must submit the intent to stay form in Student Housing Gateway accessible to your student by 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7.

SPRING SEMESTER: RETURNING TO CAMPUS

Continuing students who have been approved for a spring semester room change
Continuing students making spring room changes should report to their new residence hall/apartment community in order to be issued keys and paperwork. RCL staff will verify the room assignment and provide keys as well as important check-in materials.
Check-in Times
Saturday, Jan. 6, noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 7, noon to 5 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 8, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Continuing students who are returning to the same room
No special check-in or additional paperwork is required. Students may return to their rooms when the residence hall and apartment communities reopen, beginning at noon on Saturday, Jan. 6. Apartment residents who submitted the intent to stay form may return prior to this date.

Filling room and apartment vacancies for spring semester
Any student living in a room or apartment that has a vacancy may be assigned a new roommate/housemate. Because the housing terms and conditions entitle a resident to half the space in a double room in the residence halls or apartment bedroom and common space, these vacant spaces should be cleaned and cleared prior to the start of winter break.

If a new assignment is made during winter break, the new roommate’s information will be available through the Student Housing Gateway, which is accessible to your student. Students should log into the Gateway during the winter break to find out if a new roommate has been assigned. (Popups must be enabled in the web browser.)

Please keep in mind that a new roommate can be assigned to fill a vacancy anytime during the winter break or during the spring semester.

Changing a student’s meal plan for the spring semester
Any residential student wishing to change their meal plan may do so by 5 p.m. Jan. 18, 2024, through the Lancer Card Center website: https://lancercard.longwood.edu/. Students also may add Bonus Dollars to their account at any time during the semester through the website.

SOME ADDITIONAL REMINDERS

—Students planning to transfer or withdraw from Longwood must contact the Registrar’s Office to complete the necessary paperwork. Failure to do so will result in housing and meal plan charges being placed on the student’s account.
Office of the Registrar
Brock Hall 112
201 High Street
Farmville, VA 23909-1899
434-395-2580
—All residential communities will remain locked (24/7)during the break. Students who are approved to stay during the winter break will continue to have access to their assigned buildings through the card reader(s) on their buildings (where applicable).
—No guests are allowed in university housing during the break.
An extended brunch meal will be served from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9. The fall meal plan ends following that meal.
Up-to-date hours and information for all other Longwood Dining-managed food venues can be found at https://longwood.campusdish.com/.
—Farmville Area Bus service(FAB) will end at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8, and will resume at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 6. There is no bus service during the winter break period.
Residence hall rooms and apartments are subject to entry during the break; limited work orders and/or facility safety inspections could occur.
For general assistance from Campus Police during the break, students can call 434-395-2091. In case of emergency, students should call 911.

—Sabrina Brown

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Thanks for taking the time to view my portfolio highlighting educational experiences, achievements, and other pertinent information that will showcase my employment potential.

Use the above menu to begin viewing my ePortfolio, preferably starting with the introduction to myself in the About Me tab.

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Welcome to my blog! My name is Gracie Trainum and I am a senior sociology major. Throughout this space, I have showcased my journey as a SOCL major and share with you projects that I have worked on over the past year.

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Table of Contents

  1. Work Cited
  2. Introduction
  3. Digital vs Non-digital writing
  4. My Vacation to New York City
  5. Star Wars Review
  6. Why Star Wars Battlefront II is the greatest game ever created

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Work Cited

Arts, Electronic. “New STAR WARS Battlefront II Story Trailer.” Electronic Arts Inc., 19 Oct. 2017, www.ea.com/games/starwars/battlefront/star-wars-battlefront-2/news/single-player-trailer-and-lore. Accessed 28 Nov. 2023.

MBA, Nick Miller. “Star Wars Battlefront 2 Campaign Review.” The Sequence, 1 July 2021, medium.com/thesequence/star-wars-battlefront-2-campaign-review-8469bcda664e. Accessed 28 Nov. 2023.

—. “Star Wars Battlefront 2 Campaign Review.” The Sequence, 1 July 2021, medium.com/thesequence/star-wars-battlefront-2-campaign-review-8469bcda664e. Accessed 28 Nov. 2023.

“Star Wars Confirms Huge Change for Future of the Franchise.” Digital Spy, 26 Nov. 2023, www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a45945364/star-wars-franchise-future-change-confirmed/. Accessed 28 Nov. 2023.

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Introduction

Hello, my name is Jack Kloeppel. I am a Junior at Longwood University and live in Virginia Beach, Virginia. I am an environmental science major with a focus on earth sciences. l want to become a geoscientist after graduating from Longwood. The pieces of writing presented in my eportfolio include a travel experience I have done, a review of my favorite movie, a five-minute presentation on my theme, and a video game argument. The theme of my eportfolio is my love and passion for all things Star Wars. This includes the Star Wars movies, Star Wars video games, and Lego Star Wars as well.

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Cormier Honors College GA

The Graduate Assistant will help the Cormier Honors College by completing these and other duties: 1. Assisting the Honors College with day-to-day activities and event planning 2. Helping with admissions processes by arranging personalized visits, staffing events, and responding to inquiries as needed 3. Serving as a resource for the Honors community through effective communication, information dissemination, and general office tasks. Other specific tasks that would support the GA’s academic pursuits may be possible.

Questions can be directed to Mr. Josh Blakely, blakelyjk@longwood.edu

Standard (300 hours/semester; $3,000 in tuition coverage and a $4,500 stipend)
Academic/Research Assistant Position
Cormier Honors College
Funding Source: Department

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Works Cited

Experience in Traveling

Loch Ness. 7 Nov. 2023. Wikipedia, The Wikimedia Foundation, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/51/LochNessUrquhart.jpg/264px-LochNessUrquhart.jpg. Accessed 17 Nov. 2023.  

The Coast of Bray. 18 Jan. 2023. Bray Beach, Bray, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland, Mindat, https://www.mindat.org/photo-944937.html. Accessed 17 Nov. 2023. 

“Google Maps.” Google Maps, Google, www.google.com/maps/@48.775013,1.8128234,5.52z?entry=ttu. Accessed 19 Nov. 2023. 

Baldur’s Gate 3 Argument

Larian Studios. Baldur’s Gate 3. Version 4.1.1 for PC, PlayStation 5, Larian Studios, 2023.

How to make a DnD character using DnDBeyond

“D&D beyond Character Sheet.” D&D Beyond, Wizards of the Coast, 2023, www.dndbeyond.com/characters. 

Review of Pacific Rim

Pacific Rim. Directed by Guillermo Del Toro, performances by Charlie Hunnam, Rinko Kikuchi, Idris Elba, Charlie Day, Ron Perlman, Burn Gorman, Warner Brothers, 2013

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Review of Pacific Rim

Pacific Rim, released in 2013 and directed by Guillermo Del Toro, held a budget of 180 million dollars USD. Surpassing expectations, it raked in an impressive 411 million dollars USD globally. The film even received a sequel and a show on Netflix, however, the sequel was not well received and most fans of the franchise chose to ignore Pacific Rim 2’s existence. The cinematic gem of Pacific Rim, which has a runtime of two hours and eleven minutes, provides an enthralling perspective on a world where colossal monsters emerge from the Pacific Ocean. A departure from typical monster films, Pacific Rim captivates audiences with its imaginative narrative, epic fight sequences, and a refreshing variety that sets it apart in the genre. Suppose you’ve ever searched for a film featuring giant robots battling massive monsters. In that case, Pacific Rim is a must-watch, delivering an action-packed spectacle that sticks with the viewer long after the credits roll.

One of the best features of Pacific Rim is the amount of imagination the movie offers the viewers. The movie gives a different perspective of humanity versus aliens or monsters. Pacific Rim aptly names their protagonists and antagonists using different cultures, the monsters that came from the Pacific Ocean, were given the name “Kaiju,” a Japanese term translating to ‘giant monster,’ while the colossal mechs, were given the name “Jaeger,” derived from the German word for ‘hunter.’ At the beginning of the movie, the narrator explains how it took humanity so much weaponry and ordinance to even bring down one of the titans, so rather than using fighter jets, tanks, and nuclear warheads to fight off the kaiju, they built massive Jaegers to fight the kaiju, and the narrator expertly says during the beginning of the movie, “to fight monsters, we created monsters of our own.” A movie about giant robots fighting monsters truly does offer a great amount of imagination for the viewer, at one point there was even a website you could visit to create your own Jaeger, but unfortunately, the website was shut down and is no longer accessible.

Most of Pacific Rim takes place at night, to make it easier for the CGI team to track and make the most out of their technologies, however, the time of day does not diminish the epic fight sequences between the Jaegers and Kaiju. Del Toro and his team really show the weight behind the punches from a Jaeger since they are made out of metal and of course, metal is extremely heavy. Each punch has a weight of anticipation with it as you watch the behemoth move its body to combat the Kaiju, allowing for heavy strikes against the beasts. Along with these fight sequences, sometimes the main theme for Pacific Rim will play, adding even more excitement to the fight.

I strongly encourage anyone interested in films such as Godzilla to take a look at the Pacific Rim franchise, as they both have many similarities, whether you are interested in the titans of the Jaegers or the monster aspect of the Kaiju. Pacific Rim can offer everyone that are fans of science fiction something to enjoy in the movie.

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How to create a Dungeons and Dragons character using DnDBeyond

In the video I walk you through how to create a Dungeons and Dragons character using the DnDBeyond platform from Wizards of the Coast
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