 show you around, show you some key points and some fun things that are around. So it's a little bit of a breezy day, but it's beautiful outside. It is beautiful here in the Ozarks right now. We've got a very sunny day and we're probably catching a lot of the breeze that's happening. What can we say about where we are in this location, Abby? Did you introduce yourself? Well, I think so maybe not. I'm Abby. I'll be a senior here at the University of Arkansas. Absolutely. In my major's advertising and public relations. Sure. So here we're literally on the side of a hill. We are. At the University. They're down there as Buchanan drove. One of the entrances, the other entrance is far down there. We're actually going to walk through both of them. It's one big long rectangle. There we go. And some things that are kind of around us here. We've got... Look up. ...yokum and Humphreys. Up here. It's tucked a little bit right in front. Sure. On the other side we've got the Razorack Stadium, which you can't really see from here. And then the Hyper is just a quick roll down the hill. And the Hyper is... What is the Hyper? Our workout facility. So there's all kinds of things. There's the pool. There's racquetball. There's a gym. There's rooms where all the classes are held. There's all kinds of things. And all part of your student fees. Yes. So if you are enrolled in the University, you are free to go to the Hyper. Sure. I thought I might also point out, dining hall up here is rough, right? And that's the main dining hall? Yeah. The other one is over by the Mables. And the north end of campus. Yeah. So rough is usually the one a lot of people go to during the day because it's central to campus. Then we have the one on the south end, which is at Comfort, which we were just at yesterday. Yeah. The Comfort area. You ready to head in? Let's go. Let's go. We'll get out of this wind. And by the way, everybody, if you want to, feel free to ask us questions as we go. And we're happy to answer them as they come in. So we're now going to the front of Buchanan Drogh. What we're walking into is the front lobby and office. So it's a place where a lot of students can hang out, socialize. Sure. Then this is the office where you'll get your packages and things like that. There's always going to be someone working. I might point out that above you is the designation BDGR. And that's kind of, you kind of drove glad and ripped because those two halls are oftentimes associated with each other. Yeah. And sometimes they refer to it as Badger. Yeah. The collection of the two of them together. Badger. Let's see what else we want to see in here. I'm going to go for a kind of a 360 on this lobby. Yeah. Welcome to Buchanan Drogh, it says right there. And this is, again, one of the main lobbies. There's two of them, one on each side and television and some couches. And yeah, you want to head on down? Let's go. Okay. Fantastic. We'll go down to the basement. Which is actually, I mean, it sounds like a place where you wouldn't necessarily want to go, but it's one of the central hubs of where everybody meets, right? Yep. It's probably the most common. Yeah. It's the largest in here and they have a lot of programs and things like that here. Sure. So it's a big social gathering here. And how big is Buchanan Drogh? There's about 100 students staying here. Three floors? Three floors, yep. All freshmen, women. Yes. And here we're going to kind of the hallway. Basically, it goes in one long direction that way. Yeah, it's a very skinny but long residence hall. Very skinny but long residence hall, exactly. And I think we're coming up on the kitchen area, right? Yeah, it will be up here in a moment. So bear with us. The kitchen is being used, right? Now this hall is being used by our staff who are covering our server conferences and things like that. So you're going to see things maybe a little disarray. They'll definitely be much better by the time you move in in August. The kitchen you're going to see is kind of a mess at the moment, but we still want to show it to you. And you got the ice machine there. And we've got the new oven. In fact, the lead hogs, which is a group of students who arrive early and like help out with stuff, they ended up raising some money to put the kitchen with even more items. And Florence is asking a question. She's asked us how many students live here? Just about 100. About 100 female students, yeah. So let's continue on into the basement area. And again, feel free to ask questions. We invite them. Oh right, sure. Let's take the tour of the laundry. Dryers. Yeah. Can you tell us a little bit about the laundry alert system that's coming? Yeah. So coming into fall is the laundry alert system. And you'll just pull that up on your phone. And it can tell you which washers and dryers are used, which aren't. And when you do have a load in the washer or dryer, you can have an email or text notification sent to your phone to let you know when your laundry is done. So if you want to run the class and get your laundry done, you don't have to worry about people coming in and taking it out or taking your clothes because your phone, you'll get a notification on it telling you that your laundry is done and you can just come back and pick it up. Sure, sure. So that's a big convenience. And also, there's no coin intake on any of these things. It's paid for through student fees. So you have access to free laundry, washer and dryer. Okay. And then of course, right now, here we have our recycling bins that we very much encourage you to use. And we're about to head into the main area. Great. So here we are. It's the main basement area. Sure. Actually, I'm seeing, you know, a lot of blankets and stuff. Were you telling me or was it you can't, who was telling me that sometimes people come here and they just kind of watch a movie and they all sort of like bunking party style. A few times in the summer already. It's really a fun time. It's a good smaller, more intimate environment where students all come together and they'll have movie nights and game nights. What was one of the movies you guys watched? I didn't watch it. I was just passing by. Oh, okay. You just noticed it happening. Gotcha. Gotcha. That's really cool. So let me get a 360 of this space so people have a sense of it. I'm going to walk here to the middle so I can get a better sense of this. Yeah. And air hockey, for those of you who are big, air hockey enthusiasts. So let me just get a 360 of it. Bean bag, purple. We've got vending machines, of course, down here, which are very important. And again, this hall is being used right now by our Capron staff to live in as they do all the work. So, you know, we've got a lived in space at the moment. Great. Well, there we are. Yeah. Shall we head on down? Yeah. We can go up and see the other lobby area. Right. Right. So we're going to walk through this hallway and its rectangular single line style. And then we're going to go up and look at a room, too. And a bathroom, as a matter of fact. Here we go. So we're looking very soon at the parallel lobby to the other one that we entered into. Yes. No office, just the lobby. Great. So here again is the parallel lobby area that we have. And people really do. They hang out here and get together. They meet here, I would imagine, a lot to go do things together. Yeah. We also come and meet here because you get into the lobby but you've got to thaw in. Well, this one's different. You have to thaw in here. But the other lobby, you can just wait in the lobby area instead of having to thaw in the both doors. Sure. So a lot of people wait and hang out there waiting for each other. Let's check out the bathroom real quick. And again, encourage you to ask any questions you might have. After we visit the bathroom, we're going to go into one of the rooms and take some measurements as requested. But we'll also just kind of talk about the rooms on the whole. Yeah? We want to knock? Nobody's in there? We're clear? Okay, good. Okay. So we're looking at the bathroom here and you've got the showers right there, of which there are, well, let's see. Four. Four showers and then all the sinks here. So they're used to be in all of these residence halls. That's why there's still two urinals there. Oh yeah, okay. Two urinals there just from the former usage of this space. Yeah. Yeah. And then we've got our stalls back here, of course. So it looks like there's actually, what, two bathrooms on each floor? I believe so. Is that right? Yeah, okay. Well, great. Well, let's head on in to room 115 if you happen to be, if you can't enjoy room 115, we're in your room. Okay, so let's, let me get here from this side and see if I can't get you at an angle. We have a wall unit right there for air conditioning, tape measure, just in case we need it. And then we've got two beds. What you're seeing underneath, I'll tell us about what that is. Yeah, so you, these beds are loftable. So underneath you're seeing the second half of being able to loft them to a bunk. And so what you would do then is just, it's another pair of beads on the frame. Mm-hmm. Or the, this part of the frame to hold it up. And that just stacks on top of each other and then you raise your bed up all the way to the top. And it becomes a bunk and you can put your desk over there, you can put your desk over there or your hammock under there. Some of this NGs, like I've ever seen. You've seen a hammock underneath before? Yeah. Wow. I remember making it. It was awesome. It was really lofted with a hammock underneath. Okay. So there's two, you know, there's obviously two sides. There's the window side right here. And again you see the rest of the lofting equipment. And let's see, let's look at the bureaus. Like I said, what were those we called? Cabinets there? Dressers. Dressers, yeah. We've got three shelves. And they're actually stackable. So a lot of times people will take them, but one on top of the other and just divide it in half. Oh, I see, okay. So it opens up some more floor space. Gotcha. Gotcha. They're heavy, but it's possible. It's possible to do that. Yeah. You bet. Let me go through and see the closet area. You want to open up this closet for us? Closet, it's got a shelf and then a railing. Mm-hmm. Sure. I think I see a command hook up there. Is that right? Yeah. I think that's just left over from somebody else. Probably set up. They all come with that. So bring your own command hook so we're going to be using it. Yes, it is. There's space there and there. So let me look at these two desks. There are two of them here, obviously, because you have two people living here. Yeah. Can you take the chair apart? You don't have to sit in it. Yeah, just show the usage of it. So this chair has two different purposes here. It is a desk chair and then there's also a little rocking chair. Nice. So you can... Was it a tray or a stool also? Uh-huh. So it converts that way. You know, I did not know that till someone showed that to me. So hopefully pro tip convert it to a chair and little table if you need. It's nice for movie nights, you know? Some people use these dressers with their TV on. Uh-huh. And then there's not a whole lot of seating area if you want to have people over. Right. So your desk chairs become little lounge chairs. Just throw a pillow on them and you're good. There you go. I've heard that they're also good for gaming. I've heard that. You know, I don't game very often besides Pokemon. So... What level are you now? Seven. Oh! You were just one like Monday. I know. Wow. Okay. So Remington asks the questions are the floors carpeted? Yes. And yes, they are. They are carpeted. There is the carpet right there. And another interesting detail about this is of course we have wall units here and it's blowing out some pretty cold air right now. Like I'm a little colder. Absolutely. Okay. But we also have up above... A fan. Yes. And this is left over from the pre-air conditioning days. Which, you know, never bad to have a fan going. Yeah, it does. It adds a little class to it. And let's see, it was remodeled 2010. So a lot of this stuff is furniture that comes from 2010. Is it fairly new? Yeah. Fairly new. Since we haven't gotten any requests specifically for measurements, why don't you use your cheat sheet and kind of read us some of the measurements? I know that one question that gets asked a lot is the mattress sizes. Yeah. So the mattress, you get two regular size mattresses that are not extra long. Let me get you out of the light because you're kind of backlit. 75, right? Yeah. It doesn't say on here, but 75. Gotcha. And according to that. Mm-hmm. And then... Fully lofted. So if you use both of these, it can go up to 81 inches. I think we measured it as 36 if you don't. Is that right? We can measure it again just to make sure. Thank you. We brought the tape measure. Gotta use it. So 36, but then if you end up lofting it with the extra thing, it can go up to 81. Yeah. Okay. That might be a little bit harder. Yeah. Let's add that. Let's mention that detail. I'm pretty sure. This is sort of a piping that goes through the room. Just to be aware of. You can build with it. Yeah. Carrie asks, how many electrical outlets in each room? Seems to be a popular question. Yeah. We've got one, two, three. Let me see. That's one that's just for the air conditioner, so it's not used. Okay. It looks like three. Yeah. I feel like there's probably more than that, but certainly if you bring a power strip, that can be used. Are there any restrictions on the power strips? Oh, here's four. Okay. So there's four. There's another one back here. Is there one on that side as well? Okay. Gotcha. So it sounds like there are four. There's one over here, but it's partially used for the electronics. And power strips, what are the rules on that? They need to include an internal circuit breaker. Okay. And they need to be UL-approved. UL-approved? United Laboratories. United Laboratories. They don't have a little UL symbol on them. Okay. Yeah. Then those are fine. They're UL-approved. Because, you know, people need a lot of outlets. Yeah. I brought a couple search protectors, one for my desk and one for my dresser area. Right. Pam asks, is there cable in each room? And the answer to that is yes. There is. In fact, we have a new agreement with COX. It's going to bring HBO and digital to every room. So we're excited about that this fall. That's awesome. Let's see any other measurements we want to mention. It's probably the windows. It seems like so. So let's see. Window with lines. It says 89 width, 53 height. Okay. So from wall to wall, it's 89. And it looks like it'll fit attention rod if anyone wants any curtains. There's an option just to keep them on the air conditioner. Yeah. And then it's 53 height. I'm going to come around on this side of you. So, we should not so backlit. There we go. So I'm going to go right here and look at that. Well, let's see what other things we can tell you about the room. That would be helpful. I think one important thing would be note that this bed on this side of the wall is going to be extended out. Right. Okay, yeah. Let me show them what that means. So because of the architectural detail here, you kind of have this space on this side. And that's perfect for like a narrow table or a night stand. Yeah, something like that. So, be aware of that. Let me get and get an angle from here kind of as far out as I can. Dory asked who takes care of lofting beds and, again, I'm going to find that out for you and I will post that on... Typically, students often when they move in with their parents or their friends help. If they're having trouble with it, they can always complete an anus request and get some assistance. Sure. But typically, they're easy enough to do. Maybe best to bring a rubber mallet. That's very important. Mine got stuck and we had to put it in a maintenance box. Bring a rubber mallet. Yeah. If you plan on lofting your bed yourself, bring a rubber mallet. That makes sense. So, Dory, the answer that Kent was sharing was in general, students can do it themselves with a rubber mallet, but if you run any problems, we do have facilities who can help too. Let me do some more research and then Dory asks, is there room for a refrigerator and microwave? Yes. We suggest, well, I suggest, as we suggest, putting this up to the top notch right here if you don't want it fully lofted and then from under there, you can fit a pretty decent sized refrigerator and then students will sometimes put their microwave under there too or they'll put their microwave on here or if they're not going to use their desk on their desk to deposit, depending on if you're tall enough to reach. So, there's plenty of options there for that. And you had, did you have a microwave refresh for you? We had a microwave and a fridge. Yeah, but we, because I live in Yolkham, so we had, by our window, this was extended out a little bit more, so we put our microwave on top of that and our fridge under the bed. Okay. Well, let's see, I think that's all the questions we've gotten so far. Just be excited. It's happening. Move in August. It's exciting, for sure. It is. I'm going to do a final call for questions. If anybody has anything else? I want to mention our Pinterest page. Okay. I've been working on our Pinterest page pretty much all summer trying to get it ready for all the incoming freshmen. So, there's all kinds of dorm food ideas on how to cook in your dorm room. There's some decoration ideas and then there's some more pictures and links on our actual campus communities page on the housing website. And so you can get more pictures of your hall and plan for what you're going to bring. Certainly the food is always a big part of your freshman year. Is there a dish that you recommend? For your dorm room, I told people my most fun thing to make was the grilled cheese with the iron because that was fun and there's a recipe for that on the Pinterest page. And there's other ways to make your ramen more exciting and how to cook an egg in a microwave and all kinds of fun things to do. And there's all kinds of mugs or meals that you can make in a mug. A meal in a mug. I had not heard that one. Carriel, sign us off for this question. Can you move the wardrobes? Yes, they're removable. Your options are probably fairly limited based on the layout of the room. You do not have to move it, but it can be moved. I don't know if that one's moving. Can you push it just to see? It doesn't look moving. I don't think it's on wheels, but certainly it can be moved. Yeah. There's some decorating ideas on the CanDroke webpage on our website. Okay. The women whose room are photographed there did a really cool job with their decorating and moving furniture around. I recommend this one. Okay. What is yours? Caitlin asked specifically what is the Pinterest page called? All of our social media is at UARC U A R K Housing. And then we use the hashtag UARC Home to organize a lot of our content. And you can search on Pinterest too. If that doesn't work, just try searching multiple different websites. Sure. And there's a link on our homepage also. Dory asks and this will be our final question. How much space is between the top of the wardrobe and the ceiling? Is there room for a TV? I think you want to use this one? Yeah. Because that one has that little detail there. So put your TV on this side. 30 inches tall between the top of the closet and the roof. Hey, thanks everybody to the Canada Drove. We had a blast and we'll be back at two and we do Gladrip. Gladrip. The other part of Badger. Yes. Thank you.