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Walk a mile in her shoes 2018

The problem of sexual violence on college campuses is not news to anybody, least of all the organizers and participants of Longwood University’s annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event. According to the Association of American Universities, over 11 percent of students in higher education experience ...

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Longwood's love for basketball not confined to the NCAA

As the buzzer went off, members of Longwood University’s faculty gazed at the score board with satisfaction, showing a substantial double-digit win. Longwood Hearts Basketball (LHB) is an annual game held in Willett Hall, where a team of the school’s faculty members faced off against a team of students ...

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A night of adoration at the Campus Catholic Ministry

As many, especially Christians, know, Lent is the time for observing the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, starting on Feb. 14 (Ash Wednesday) and continuing for six weeks. This time period ends three days before Easter Sunday, when Jesus is said to have risen from the dead after his crucifixion. A total ...

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DIGILab opens in the Greenwood Library to serve students

The Greenwood Library at Longwood University now has a new addition to its facilities. The DIGILab, first unveiled in September this semester, brings new supplies and equipment to students using the library for projects. The lab is run by Longwood’s Digital Education Collaborative (DEC), which is ...

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Walking for a cure with Sigma Kappa

Alzheimer’s, often referred to as senile dementia, is the sixth most prevalent cause of death in the United States, according to the statistics published by the Alzheimer’s Association. Each year, the Delta Nu Chapter of the Sigma Kappa Sorority at Longwood University holds a Walk to End Alzheimer’s ...

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