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Friday, February 21, 2025

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It’s that time of year again

It’s that time of year again where food, booths, live music and the company of great friends takes over Longwood University’s campus. Spring Weekend came and went from the music to the traditions, such as everyone’s favorite Oozeball sponsored by the Longwood Ambassadors, to the picnic-style food ...

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Love Has No Labels

What is love? Love is an intense feeling of affection; you can’t help whom you love, it sort of just happens. Love has no gender, no disability, no race and no age.It is just about two people who care deeply for one another. Longwood University’s Student Diversity and Inclusion Council recreated ...

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The results are in… Spring Weekend 2015 Lineup

On March 19th, the Lancer Productions hosted their weekly #ThirdThursday concert in the Lankford Student Union Ballroom with 50 students in attendance. Sam Lee is an American Rock and Soul artist was this week’s performer who performed a variety of songs that the crowd seemed to love. This was also ...

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Tri Sigma finds the Perfect Pair

A new event swept the Longwood University campus as Tri-Sigma held their first “Perfect Pair” competition, raising $300 dollars towards their philanthropy. The event featured any big/little, mom/kid and mentor/mentee pair to compete against one another through a series of introductions, a short ...

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Relay for Life Raises $64,456.45

A committee of 15 students, one advisor and one American Cancer Society member helped the Longwood University community put on the annual Relay for Life event. Relay for Life began with Dr. Gordy Klatt who in 1985 ran for 24 hours in Tacoma, Washington raising $27,000 for the American Cancer Society. ...

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“The Last Stand” coming to Farmville

The “Last Stand” is a reenactment of the American Civil War returning to Farmville for the first time in 150 years. It commemorates the day in 1865 when at least 100,000 people on both sides of the conflict converged the south central Virginia town. It will be held on March 28 and 29, 2015, and ...

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