Longwood goes green

Virginia Energy Sense educates students on how to save energy

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Last Wednesday, Longwood was paid a visit by representatives of Virginia Energy Sense, a nonprofit corporation created by the…


Spring Weekend and Bandfest make for one amazing celebration

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Sunny days, live music, Oozeball and tons of booths can only mean one thing at Longwood; the annual traditions of Bandfest and Spring Weekend…


Dr. Joy DeGruy speech gives a diagnosis

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This past week was Dr. Martin Luther King Week, which featured several events such as the MLK Challenge and the MLK Candlelight Vigil. One of the latest in this series of events is a…


‘Cover Drive’ Exceeds cover band expectations

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The most recent band to play at Longwood was Cover Drive, an exciting Barbados-based group, featuring vocalist Amanda Reifer, guitarist Barry Hill, bass guitarist Jamar…


Boehman Cracks the Narrative

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Yesterday, Dr. Joe Boehman, the Dean of Richmond College, held a presentation called “The Narrative of Masculinity” about issues affecting men. He focused on how the narrative of how a man has to act in…


Holiday cheer at the Bedford Hall fine art sale

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On Thursday, December 3, Bedford Hall will host a fine art sale featuring the brilliant works of the talented faculty and students in the Longwood University Art Department…


Transgender comedian wows Wygal

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This past Thursday, Longwood was the host to Jeffrey Jay, a female-to-male transgender comedian and one of the three hosts on the podcast “Two Black Women.” Word of his performance brought enough…


Review of a Moton Museum production

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Last Thursday, the Moton Museum hosted the play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow is Enuf, by Ntozake Shange. It takes place in the post-Vietnam War 1970s era and…


One man entertains Longwood

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Last Wednesday, in Jarman Auditorium, the circus came to Longwood, but with a new twist: it only had one performer.

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