 for tuning in to our You Are Home Live tour of the Northwest Quad. My name is Channing and I will be showing you around today. I'm a senior communication major here on campus and I'm from Springdale, Arkansas, which is right next door to Fayetteville. So if you have any questions today, please comment them throughout the video or even after we go live and we'll be sure to answer those questions for you guys. And behind the camera today we have Christopher. Yeah, hi Christopher Spencer. I am the Assistant Director for Marketing and Strategic Communications here at Housing and it's going to be Channing and I walking you around the quad and answering your questions. So be sure and let us know if you have any and also kind of where you're from because we're curious. I'm from El Dorado, Arkansas as a matter of fact. So where are we going? So right now we are under a pergola, a nice dining hall for any residence hall on the north side of campus, heard it's really good. So be sure to check that out. There's lots of like little stations where you can say, hey will you mix and post up for me? Yeah, and they make it in front of you, which is super cool. Actually, Clark right there. That's Clark that we see right behind us. Then Harding is behind us. Yes. We can't see how far in the world which is super cool that we have. I don't can't grab anything on the go. Really short walk away. Pat Walker Health Center is back there too. So if you have any flu issues or any colds that pop up on you, you can always stop in there and your student fees cover a lot of that stuff. Huge lawn behind you. There's a lot of stuff there. Yeah, you bet. Shall we head inside? Which hall are we heading into? It was our FOB system. You'll have to go downstairs in your hall and FOB them in because not just anyone can come in the building. So when you first walk into Morgan, you give a 360 on us? Yeah, this is a really nice community space. There's a pool table and a ping pong table. Do you play either of those things? Sure. But if you ever want to rent out equipment like ping pong, paddles, pool sticks, stuff like that, that will all be done at the front desk, which we are going to next. We're going to visit the front desk of Morgan. Hey, can we say hello to you? Hello, how are you all? I'm Christy Rollins. I'm the admin specialist. I take care of the quad and I actually take care of full computer as well. Fantastic. Fantastic. So what would be some of the things they might come and ask students who are coming here? I take care of the check in and check out. I get all the mail packages for all six buildings, all three halls. I get questions about their mailbox and how to open it, our mailing address, any questions about moving or move out that pertains them scheduling it online, taking care of their keys if they lose their keys. Good to know where to go. So I'm the central desk for all of that. Fantastic. You're in good hands if you're hanging out with her. Thank you. You're welcome. And if you're not sure how to open your mailbox, there are posters above because they kind of use like a locker combination style. And if you're like me, it's been a while since I've used a locker. So if you forget, there's signs. We have about 20 people tuning in right now. We'd love to know where you're coming from. I think we're going to say hello to our CRE. So we are lucky to meet you. Joey. Hey, what's going on? Doing well. My name's Joey. I'm a CRE for the Northwest Quad. A CRE is the coordinator for essence education. Basically what that means is I oversee these four buildings in the Quad. Gatewood, Harding, Moorinen, and Clark. And my office is located right here behind the mailboxes. You've got a lot of, what are they called? Door decks on there? Any that you would point out to us? I don't know. They're all kind of my favorites. I have about 200 from the last five years now working here as life. Oh gosh. I just collect them and there's a bunch of them. There's a little store in my office. But those are the best ones. I like them. Yeah, yeah. Amber from Friendswood, Texas says hello. Hey, Amber. Amber, glad you could join us. Will you come along with us while we take the tour? Yeah, thanks. Appreciate it. Oh yeah, let me check that out. Do you happen to know who decorated that? Yeah, so our camp assistants right now are the ones that went around and decorated all those. But during the year, our Marines will do those. Okay. Nice. They put a lot of like, typically these right there's like, aesthetically pleasing. But normally at a school year, they'll put a lot of like educational information on there like, hey, like, there's some resources or just like additional information that you just need to know. Yeah. It's just kind of like a one-on-one guide. Joe, you can say hello to Hannah from Little Rock. Hey, how you doing? All right. This is a lab, which is a great resource for printing. So every student will have a $35 printing quota and please 750 black and white pages. I've never went over freedom to print whatever you need for class. So that's super convenient. It's right in the residence hall, so that's awesome. Is it true that people use it from other halls too, in the nearby area? Yeah, you can use it on campus. So even if you have a friend that you need to come over here, they can go print stuff off here as well. Yeah. And it's open from 6am to 11pm. But honestly, they do a little later for y'all. Nice. Indeed. Perfect. And then recycling is on most of the floors, is that right, Joe? Yes. We have a recycling bin on every single floor. It's usually in giant carts. You'll see, I think there are three carts you'll see. But we also have these on the first floor of every building. We see these if you need to break down your boxes or need to recycle your cardboard. We ask you to break it down. Don't just leave the giant box on the TV. You know, need to throw it away from you and break it down and put it on the first floor when you see these little bins. That'd be a great help for all of what I say and I'm even sad. They really appreciate you guys doing that. And during the move-in weekend itself, I think we have special designated areas for cardboard. Yes. So that will all be outside. Because there's a lot of cardboard. Tons of cardboard. Yes. I played violin once upon a time when I was really young. What about you, Joe? Are you playing instrument? Oh, no. Channing? No musical bones in my body. Okay. So we'll show off that there's a classroom, I think, here. Pretty convenient. And if you end up joining Leed Hogs, that seems to be where we'll meet at 6 o'clock every Monday. What is Leed Hogs? Yeah, Leed Hogs is a great opportunity for refreshment. Well, it's not just for refreshment, it's for other classrooms as well. But it's kind of like a startup, you know, organization to really gain additional leadership skills and get more involved on campus. I supervise the RAs who help me run the Leed Hogs for the Northwest Quad. There is Leed Hogs for every building. Okay. Yeah, great. So it's a great opportunity if you want to evolve the voice of the building that you guys give you funding to write bills to make all improvements and put on programs. Like government? Yeah, it's kind of like a whole government. Wow, very cool. And where are you from, originally? I'm from Canton, Georgia. Yeah, so I just moved out here last May after finishing up my master's. Okay, what did you study? I studied civil engineering and undergrad at Kansas Hall State, and then I studied higher education at Perse. Oh, big one. Yeah. Oh, I love Fayetteville. It's a great area. Got basically everything you need. Sure. Obviously, yeah. So I really appreciate it. I thought I'd point out that you were moving out of the common area here and into a residential zone. So you had to use your fob to get in here. Yeah, so fob would be one of these little great things. It would be a little black circular. We'll give you in addition to your room key. That'll get you into access into the residential side. As you can see in Morgan Hall, the first floor is like community space. We have a dining hall, the rest of the buildings. You don't need to actually fob to get into this building until after midnight. Just because it's this area, but you'll need to use the fob to get into the residential places. Okay. Yeah, that's the explanation. So what floor are we on? We are on the second floor of Morgan Hall. Okay. Let's see what we have here on the floors. So how would you describe the Northwest Quad community? I would say it's like, well, the best homeless I get from the residents when they're really enjoying living here is kind of the privacy they get. The privacy? The bedroom, which is one of the few places on campus as a freshman you can have that opportunity. The rooms are spacious. They only have to share a bathroom with their suite made next door to them. They have a nice little living room. Every building has a community kitchen in case you really enjoyed cooking and a little lobby space. They also really love the convenience of living in the Northwest Quad. We got small mart in the bookstore right across the street from us. And it's not that far from the union. And we have a dining hall inside our residence also. It can be that kind of self-contained. So right now we are in a little kitchen area. It's super awesome. You don't want to bring your own mini fridge. You can use the full fridge. Just be sure to put your name on things so we don't get too thin. Yes. Standard refrigerator etiquette applies. Yes. And students use this space for? A good bit of the students use it kind of like a study space typically. We have these in the little study rooms in Morgan Hall on the third and fourth floors. But usually I see them to come over here and study. They have their own living room in their room. So they usually use that space if they want to like watch on the TV. But occasionally we'll do a small little programming out here. They'll already sit out here and have a little like on an office hours meeting and talk to them. We got a question from Bill. And he's having a little trouble connecting to it to this thing. But he wants to know how tall the beds can lie from the floor to the bottom of the bed. And we will get to that question as soon as we're in a room. Yeah. Thanks for asking the question, Bill. And how soon after the tour will this be available on YouTube or for review? Usually 24 hours. We get it up within 24 hours or so. And Channing, you're in your last year at the university. Is that correct? My last year. Yeah. What's next for you as a graduate? Try to get an internship and see. Sure. Very good plans. Yeah. Okay. We're going up to the third floor. Correct? Yes. We have about 30 people tuning in and let us know where you're from. We want to call out your city. notification when your clothes are done. So you don't have to tell you automatically, which is awesome. There's also, that's a good tip. For sure. Janet from Little Rock says hello. And so does Jaden from Springdale. And Jaden. And Carmen from Pocahontas and Dean from Little Rock. We have a lot of Arkansas folks here. We're covering the state. There we go. Yeah. And that was changed. You do have to bring your own detergent though. But just bring clothes, detergent. Here we go. Yeah. Any thoughts on laundry? Are you a big laundry guy? I have my own. I live on campus. I have my own apartment and laundry. There you go. So pods are highly recommended. Yes. We feel that those are just clean and easy to use. Let's see. Yeah. So that really, and bringing your own detergent, of course, yeah. Maddie from Fort Townsend, Oklahoma. So yeah, I've got a couple of people tuning in. So we'll go look at a room now. Is that next? Okay. There are also trashes located on every single floor. The most part. I see maybe one floor is the same trash. You just have to go in steps. Which is really nice. They have a gear. You don't have to walk all the way outside. They've got to serve it the way you're trashing. Just go straight down the hallway. Down the trash. So the floors are carpeted here. Are they carpeted in most of the halls, Joey? The hallways are all carpeted. But thankfully the bedroom is not. Okay. Yeah. 216. So this is your room. Welcome in. Yeah. All right. Thank you. Guess what? Hannah said that's my room. All right. We picked the right one. All right. We picked the right one. Hannah? Yeah. Yeah. This is your room. Yeah. So we give them a nice circular view of that. Yeah. Nice view. This is towards the north. And that's the parking lot. Joey, there's a question about is there a laundry room on every floor or just one per hall? No. And I think it's... Go ahead. Yeah. So Gaywood and Harding have their laundry in the first floor. And then Morgan and Clark, they actually connect... like the buildings connect to each other. So you all have a laundry... there's two laundry floors. They have laundry on it. And so that's the second floor of Clark, which connects to the third floor of Morgan. And the third floor of Clark, which connects to the fourth floor of Morgan. So, yeah. And after two weeks here, they'll totally know what you mean by that. Yeah. Yeah. They'll see what I mean by that. They'll see it. But yes, there's plenty of laundry. Now, we did get that one question earlier. I want to be sure we addressed that. He was asking about how tall the beds can loft from the floor to the bottom of the bed and what increments the bed may be raised. Okay. So, we're really talking about lofting the beds and kind of maximum height and increments of height. I don't know... we can address that as best we can here by measuring, but we may have to follow back up in the comments to make sure we get that completely answered. Well, let's go ahead and take a look and see these beds. Yeah. Yeah. Which comes with a desk chair. And... Would you mind opening the drawers? Yeah. I think it's underneath there. Yeah. So, these are big drawers. Yeah. They go back pretty far. So, that's nice. A little wardrobe. Mm-hmm. To show you. Super nice. So, you have the rod up there and two drawers underneath. Mm-hmm. And then you also have a little cork board. So, that's all you want to put pictures or, I don't know, reminders for class. Greg has a couple questions for us. Yeah. He's asking, does each person have their own closet? Yes. Yes. Are there drawers in the bathroom cabinets? And, it's about how we can go take a look if we're not in the bathroom. Yeah. So, each resident has their own wardrobe in here and also closet out the hallway. Yeah. But, which does lock up. So, a ton of closet space. A ton of closet space. Yes. That's it. Are there drawers in the bathroom cabinet? Yeah. I took two cabinets under each sink. Mm-hmm. So, that's good to know. We also have a little rack up here for hand towel on both sides. And then asks, this is Greg. How many walls have outlets? And, as far as outlets go, I'm sure there's quite a few in the personal room. Okay. So, if you have any hot tools, you have that. In the rooms? One per wall. One per wall. One per wall. And then some in the common space too, I would imagine. Yeah. Yeah. And then asks, how many wall, oh yeah, so height from the top of the wardrobe to the ceiling. And I would imagine, we're talking about right in there. Yeah. Yeah. Thanks for the assist here. Let's see if you can go, can you go from the very bottom, just shoot it up there all the way? Yeah. There we go. Works. See if you can make that work. 25 inches. 25 inches. Okay. And then the height of the chest of drawers. And I'm assuming the chest of drawers would be, yeah. This one. Mm-hmm. This one is. Okay. 30 inches right there. Yeah. And then Dean asks, what are the dimensions of the cabinet under the sink? Okay. So we're going to grab that too. Yeah. Yeah. Now you want the height. We want the, yep. The dimensions of the cabinet of the sink. So yeah, basically height. The height is about 22 inches. To the lip there, is that right? Yeah. To that lip. Okay. And then do they have space underneath that they can go into? Like is it, go underneath the lip and lift back up again? Okay. Oh yeah, wait, there's a little bit more. Okay. 28 inches at the top. And then you might have given us a cross and a depth. So, in all three dimensions. Thanks. Also about 29 inches. 29. Okay. Yeah. And then the depth in this direction. 22 and a half. Okay. There you go, Dean. Amy asks, are the ceilings 8 feet? And most of them are 8 foot ceilings. Do you mind if we, can we try to get a measurement on the ceiling just to make sure? Yeah. You can work together there. Yeah. Perfect. 90 inches. Do the math. Divide 12, right? It's right around there. We're not math majors. But 90 inches divided by 12. And then Addy asks, if the bed is not lofted, what is the height of the space under the bed when it's not lofted? And we have, this bed doesn't seem to be lofted, so it's a good example. And they can move the bed up. Yeah. Each little notch right here. It's about three inches, if I recall correctly, between those notches. Yeah. Okay. And so, and another thing, the person who's asking about the beds and stuff like that, you can get these beds lofted on top of each other, so it can be like, not a bunk bed, but you can loft on top of it. I definitely recommend if you want to do that before you get here, you can. You can just fill out a maintenance request online, ask for room, and then say, I want my bed lofted together. That way, when you get here, you don't have to do it yourself. It's a little nice, a little easier to move in progress for you. And if you do get here and you want to go ahead and loft it and do it yourself, you can just come to the front desk and ask for some bed lofting pins. Sure. And you go to housing.uart.edu, fix it. Correct. We'll get you to the maintenance request you need to fill out. You have to do that by the end of this month to guarantee that they will loft your bed. So, Annie, ask if the bed is not lofted. What is the height of the space under the bed? Yeah. That just depends on which notch you put it on. Sure. Yeah. So this particular one, which is at what, the fourth or fifth notch? Maybe the third notch? One, two, three, four, five. Yeah. Just go inside on there. Yeah. This one to eat or to the top is 25. Okay. That's including the mattress. So, what about to the, just the metal? To the metal of 18. 18 inches right there. 18 inches. Okay. Let's see what else we have here. When the bedroom door is open, how much space is between the open door and the desk? So, when the bedroom door is open, how much space is between the open door? Oh, right here. Seven inches. Seven inches. Okay. And then, let's go ahead and close it real quick and try that one too just to give it both. Yeah, sure. We like these questions. Thanks for asking. 41, 42 inches. 42 inches. Okay. In this configuration. Now, keep in mind, all the furniture is movable. So, you can move this as you wish. Okay. Hannah asked, could I get a quick glimpse of the room beside that one? So, I think we can go one more room over. Okay. Let's go ahead and do that real quick. Yeah. So, you're going to share two towel racks as well. Which is nice. And you're definitely going to want to keep this clean yourself. We do not come in and clean it up except once a year. And you can maintain that with you and your roommate. Yeah. Okay. And then we'll go ahead the one that we were and then however you want it. Perfect. Okay. We've got a few more questions coming in. Yeah. Alicia asks if we could get the width of the small side table under the desk. And that's the small side table under the desk. Yes. Is 16 inches I would say. Okay. Yeah. Also the dimensions of the space between the bed and the desk. And that's kind of pushed back flush, right? On that side it's pretty flush. Isn't it? Yeah. This from here here is 31 inches. 31 inches. Okay. There we go. Greg asks does each bedroom have an individual thermostat? No, it's just for the and it's located in the common area. Okay. There's that thermostat. Awesome. We also have can you use monkey hooks on the walls? If you're talking about command ships and everything like that I highly suggest not doing it just because unless you if you do it please please please read the instructions because if you do not you will tear paint off the wall and we do not want that. Because there will be a charge there will be a charge that. So if you do do it and you do it correctly you should be fine when you take it off as long as you put it on correctly and do that but I still recommend not using command strips. They can be a bit of a challenge with their paint and everything like that. Well that was a good number of our questions. Feel free to hit us up with more questions if you have them we'll take a final spin around the community room here. Have you seen how people decorate this room? I mean yeah I mean pretty normal stuff where does the television usually go? The television usually goes right here. Okay. Yeah. Because it's right next to the cable box right there. Right next to the cable box and the internet port. Yeah. So Greg assisted here and said you can use monkey hooks he verified it with facilities director just again the caution there is that there will be any damage to the wall. If you use them just as as he said if you use them correctly it should be a problem but be aware. Yeah. And there's also a nice little spot on the show. Sure. Any fringe right here? Oh yeah that's perfect. Some people leave the bar school right here or they put it on the side of it but there's a nice little space that any fringe can fit. Yeah. Fantastic. And cabinetry right there and more cabinetry down there. Absolutely. Alright. Well you have anything to say to the incoming students so I'm excited for y'all to get here it's going to be an amazing year. Yeah. Very excited. Alright you might sign us off. Thank you so much or sorry movein.ur.edu and you can see the pool so maybe you are come live dedicated to the dining halls is that correct? Mm-hmm. Yep to dining huh? I think we'll be on the south side of campus at the in the room in the renovated Pomfret space. Oh. Alright thank you.