 Hi guys, welcome to Hots Hall. If you look over here, we have a dining hall called Fulbright. They have amazing desserts. I got a brownie and ice cream every day. So watch out for that freshman 15 because it is real. Over here, we have Quad C and Quad B and over here we have Maple Hill and right beside Maple Hill, we have a place called Club Red. It's like a convenient store. You can get snacks, last-minute ramen noodles, toothpaste, and we also have the Hill Grill, which has chicken and burgers and grilled cheeses, which I recommend. All thereby Maple. All thereby Maple, yes. So it's like maybe 300 feet away, and over here we have parking and Garland Garage, which has more parking. We have Small Mart, which is like... What is Small Mart? It's like a teensy Walmart, but it somehow has all the things that you need. It's pretty dense. There's a lot of stuff on the shelves. A lot of stuff. We also have a couple of restaurants like Subway and fast foods like that. Sure. We have a couple people already tuning in, Summer. Feel free to chime in and tell us where you're from. We'd love to know, since you're viewing us. And Summer, can you tell us a little bit about yourself? You're a student here, right? Yeah, I'm a student here. I'm an honor student. I'm a junior, so I lived in Hots Hall two years ago, but I remember it just like yesterday. I'm majoring in honor psychology and minoring in biology on the pre-med track, so wish me luck. Yes, yes. Good luck to you. It's going to be a doctor someday. I hope so. Very cool. Well, so let's head inside to Hots. Sounds good. And usually in order to get in, you're going to have to be sure you fob in, which is kind of a security measure we have. We have pre-fobbed for you, so you don't have to worry about that. There's the fob. Yes, exactly. You have that little thing on your key. Did you always have your fob? Not always. I would wait at the door and wave until someone came and found me sometimes. Okay, okay. Well, hey, how are you doing? Hello. Good. What's your name? I'm Emily Davis, and I'm the CRE for Hots Hall. Okay. What is a CRE? It stands for Coordinator for Residence Education. So basically, I supervise the RA staff. I do a lot of the day-to-day operations of the building. Make sure it's still standing at the end of the day. Help with programming and kind of in Hots with honors kind of the liaison between the two. Oh, okay. Hey, we just got a question. Yeah. Molly asked, is the small mart within walking distance? Oh, yeah, it is like a two-minute walk. It's a two-minute walk that way. Yeah, it's not far at all. Absolutely. So you mentioned programming. What is some of the kind of programming that you do here at Hots? We do a lot of really large-scale programs. The space you'll see as you kind of walk them around the building is made for gathering. And so in every dead day in December, we have a big casino night where we have our doctor profs come deal for us. We do different tournaments and games and stuff like that. And then honors does a lot of stuff as well. We have a lot of stuff going on here. Sure. Sure. You mentioned honors college. Of course, this is a unique kind of collaboration between housing and the honors college. So we work together very closely. Yeah. And as a matter of fact, I was looking over here talking about games. You've got, what is this? Pool and ping pong. Did you ever play any pool or ping pong? I did. Yeah, you don't want me on your team. Why is that? I mean, I think it speaks for itself. The ping pong balls are everywhere when I play. Oh my gosh, okay, okay. But there are a lot of people who kind of sit there and play. Oh, yeah, all night. All night. All night long? Yes. And I see over here. There's a kitchen. Let me kind of show that off. Did you ever, um, Did you ever cook? Tatum, tater or tatum? Well, sometimes we call their tater. But Tatum Yocum, shout out to Tatum. She made vegan queso right here. Vegan, because there is vegan cheese apparently. Wow. Yeah. And a lot of people use the fridge, but don't bet on it because a lot of people might drink your drinks, eat your food, so keep in your own fridge if I were you. Does labeling your food work here? It does work here. Okay. I would label. Okay. If you label, maybe you, it'll be safer. Okay, good deal. Lesson learned. All right, cool. So you got the kitchen area there. And let's see. We've got a big theater room. Again, feel free to chime in and tell us where you're from. We're very curious to know where you're from that you're coming here this fall. All right, theater room. Nice. Okay. That's a pretty big TV. What did you watch here, if anything? Actually, I watched zero movies in here. Really? Okay. Yes, I always Netflixed up in my room with my roommate. But a lot of people did come down here and watched Harry Potter, Marathon, Star Wars, everything. Any TV shows that were, uh, yeah. Breaking Bad was really big when I lived here. Okay, because it was a final season maybe, or they were just watching the leftover. And Orange is the New Black. Orange is the New Black. Definitely. Well, cool little space here to use if you want to. But you might be like, uh, summer and just watching Netflix in your Up in your room. There you go. All right, let's go check out some more of this hall. Okay. So we're walking now through sort of the main corridor on the first floor. And we've got our music room. Are we going in there? Yeah, let's show it off. Okay. Because we have a lot of band students that live in Hawks. A lot of band students, yeah? Okay. So this is a space, I guess you could really play any instrument you wanted here. Any instrument, and it's almost soundproof. So you can usually hear like a faint piano in the distance, but it's pretty soundproof. I can see how that might create a little ambience. Yeah, it does. Did you make a lot of friends while you were here? At Hawks? Yeah. I made almost all my current friends here at Hawks. You mean like the friends you're friends with now? Yes. I met my sophomore year roommate. I met my boyfriend. All of my closest friends. Wow. That's a very, very interesting freshman year. You get a lot going on. Yeah. Um, fantastic. Good. Well, let's head on out and see what else we've got here. Now we do have a summer camp going on here, so you may see some campers walk by, but that's what's going on. All right. So what is this room called? This is the letters room. The letters room. The giant letters, which you will sign if you live here. Great. Oh, and who is this? Hey, how are you doing? Good, good. Man, what's your name? My name is Terence Boyd. I'm the director of recruitment and retention with the Honors College. Okay. Well, hey, thank you for joining us. No problem. No problem. What can you tell us about the Honors College and retention and recruitment? What can I tell you? I can tell you that the Honors College is a great place for students who really want the most out of life. They are high achieving, high ability, like summer, our great tour guide here. Shout out to summer. Right. All right. Students in the Honors College, they love a great academic challenge. They love to study abroad, which we really focus on. That's how I met summer, honestly. How'd you all meet? Well, I feel like, you know. In Peru. Right. I met in Peru. On the bus, we were making up Harry Potter characters for each other. Yeah, I think, I wasn't Hermione. No, you were Floor. I was Floor. Floor. Yeah. Which, which, which house is that? Is that Slytherin? No, go. Floor was from, she was from the, another wizarding school. Remember the fourth one? Oh, the blonde one. Yes. The one from, like, the wizarding contest. I see. I see. Well, cool. So we haven't gone back. But yeah, we met in Peru during the H2 Passport trip. So I accompanied summer and 15 other undergraduate students, honors students specifically to Peru. We went to Lima, Adikipa, Cusco, Puno, Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca. Lake Titicaca. That's just fun to say. It is. It is. Right. So like, study abroad is a big part of the honors experience it sounds like. Yes. And like, living here in Hots, so you met the CRE, Emily. You met summer. But here in Hots and just in the honors culture overall, we really push studying abroad. International education is important. Over 50% of our students will study abroad at least once by the time of graduation. Students have gone to South Africa, well, thinking content is based. They've gone to Africa, South America, all six minus Antarctica, all seven minus Antarctica. Maybe this year in Antarctica. No, no, that's good. That's good. All 19 with Antarctica. Fantastic. Wow. Again, from a Hots standpoint, we really push studying abroad because it's just a culture of you get to meet people who also had that same ambition of wanting to study abroad. So you meet a student who wants to like strengthen their skills in Spanish like, oh, you're interested in the study abroad program in Madrid. So am I. Let's talk about that. Or we have programs here, like out on the patio or in the theater room, which you all saw, that really gets students together along with Falcons and Rivers as well. Who can talk about those study abroad experiences and how do you get those things funded? Because through the Honors College, we do provide funding for study abroad. Oh, funding. Very important part of the whole equation. It is. Will you join us as we walk through Hots? Maybe chime in with some information if you have some? All right. Cool. Well, let's continue on summer and look. All right. I'm here 24 seven. I swear they sleep here. They wake up here. They're called the lobby dwellers. They're here all the time. Is that true? Yeah. Oh, it's 100% true. There was a group of students who they it's like 24 seven and it was kind of a thing. I had RAs in the group me and if there was a tour coming through, we needed to be fancy on camera. They would just text in the group me dwell and they would show just one word dwell. They knew they knew what it meant. That's what it meant to dwell is to be here. Okay, fantastic. Well, great spaces, great common spaces. Yeah, so we'll follow on through with you. The fireplace comes on in the winter time, which is super cool. That is super cool. Let's show off the vending to just so people know. If you do have those late night need for a snack or drink or something like that, you can come down here and get some vending stuff. Run out of ramen. Do they have ramen in there really? No, if you run out, then you can get a Twinkie. This is the office desk rent kitchen supplies. You can just use them in the kitchen. If you need to talk to an RA or anything like that, then that's where you can find them. Fantastic. Very good. Any thoughts on where do they pick up mail? You pick up mail over at Maple Hill South. Which is just like one building over. One building over and it's during business hours. You have to go between eight and four to get your mail and packages, but that's where you get. You can get mail anytime because you have a combination to it, but packages you have to go when the hall admin is there. Sure, sure. Thank you for that. Care packages as well? Yes. Parents, please, sin just as the largest gear packages. They can use them, especially during finals, right? Of course. All right. Let's go and walk on over there. Okay. There could be a printer in here. I don't know if they have that in the school year, but a lot of people do their homework in here. It's really quiet. Everyone knows to not talk in this room, so that's really nice. So you would study in there as well? Oh yeah, I would study in there. Very cool. Very cool. Nice. And this is just another lounge area. I like to go and watch movies and just hang out over here. We have the weird men-shaped chairs. More comfortable than they appear to be. They are an interesting shape. They are indeed. Yeah. And so there'll be some programming though out here too, is it right? Right on the outside of what is it called? Professors on the patio? Yes. What is it? What is the name of it? It's called professors on the patio? Professors in pizza. We forgot the pizza. What were you thinking? Okay. And there's pizza. Hence the name. Hence the name. And so you learn about studying abroad, classes, resumes. Why don't we head out there for just a second and show them that space? Because it's kind of a fenced in, nice space. I would say that summer, maybe not. You summer, yes, but the season of summer, not the best time to be out here. Maybe not the best time. But in fall, wow. Yes, it would be perfect. In fall, this is amazing. So one of the big peas of professors on the patio is a professor where we want to make sure incoming freshmen or current freshmen, they have that chance to connect with professors. They're not these big, bad, scary people whose life it is to make your, like the nightmare, oh, security issues. They're very secure hand huts. Sure. But yeah, they come and they talk about a plethora of things and it's really just a great chance to get connected with your professors who you might have as a freshman or you'll have down the road who can help out with research, just connect you with jobs or whatever it may be, honestly. So come out and have a piece of pizza, meet your professor, have a conversation. This is like a nice cover patio piece. Yeah, it really is. It is nice out here. Fantastic. Great. Well, let's head on back inside. Thank you. I'll follow you. All right. And you were showing us those unusually shaped human chairs. Human chairs. Yeah. They look like people. They feel like people. Or meeple, kind of like meeple, like the little board pieces. Nice. Okay. So then another group study area looks like. And there's one on every floor too. So you don't even have to leave your floor. Over here. We have the CRE's office. There's Emily's office. Can we come by and see you sometime, Emily? Absolutely. If we're living here? Yes. I'm there. Usually nine to five-ish. I'm there. If not, I'm in the building somewhere probably. Thank you very much. Excuse me. So then let's go through here. And I guess we're going to look at, you have a gym. Yes, a gym. So you don't even have to walk to the gym. You can come right down here. We have everything that you need. We have weights, exercise balls, treadmill, elliptical. Everything you need is right here. So you don't have to walk all the way to the union or to the hyper, which are also great. They're great to have, but it's good to have this right, right so close. Having right here is helpful. Make you use it more often. Yes, definitely. Fantastic. Well, thank you. Thanks, Terrence. All right. So what's been your favorite class so far that you've taken? H2P, for sure, which is not my major or minor, but it's been the most interesting class because it incorporates music and art and history and architecture with the best professors that I think I've ever had. So if you're thinking about H2P, definitely do it because it's been the best thing that I've had so far. H2P? H2P. It's Humanities, Honors, Projects. Oh, okay. Very interesting. I like that. It's awesome. So let's go check out a couple more things on the first floor before we go up to check out the wonderful top of the building view to the laundry room. That's where we're going. And we'll show the trash chute as well. So that you know when your laundry is ready and you just scan the washer and then they send you a text message of whatever your stuff is done. Yeah. Laundry alert is what we call it. And we have some information just about that system. But basically what it's meant to do is let you know what's open before you come down here. Yeah. And then whenever your stuff is finished, it'll text you and let you know that it's done. We're living in the future. The future is now. So we have a lot of washers and dryers here. And how much does it cost to do your laundry? $0, which is great, except for, I mean, you probably want detergent and stuff like that. You will. And we'll recommend that you use pods, but you know, use liquid if you need to. Powder is not really your friend here, but liquid's good. Pods are even better. Yes, definitely. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, great. Well, we want to show off the laundry. Let's see. Do you know if the, let me show the chute on the up on the other floors unless you see it right here. Okay. Yeah. Right here. We'll show it right here. Sorry. Very good. Okay. So here's the big trash area, but on every floor, we also have a chute. So you just open up the door, throw your trash down, and it comes down here, I guess. Comes down here. Yeah. To be, to be tossed out into either recycled or to be tossed to the landfill. So one of the two. Yeah. All right. So we'll catch the elevator now. Is it open? We'll catch the next one going upstairs. Okay. Now did you ever, uh, what floor did you live on? I lived on the ninth floor. Has the coolest views. We actually, yeah, the very top we called my room the penthouse suite. We were at the corner on the very top and we had great views. Oh, wonderful. Wonderful. Um, and uh, you said you met your best friend here and a boyfriend as well. I did it. Yes. Okay. How did you and the, and the best friend meet? Well, uh, she lived on my floor and we would just study together. We were in classes together, H2P actually. Okay. And so we dropped a lot of our essays together. We did homework and we went camping our first week here. We made friends really quickly. Where'd you go camping? Uh, Devil's Den. Oh, right. You should definitely check it out. So if you're like from another state, you've never heard, never heard of Devil's Den? Yeah. What do you think sells it? What do you think Devil's Den has that is really great? So there's so much hiking and there's also a river and a little waterfall. People get I 49. You can see old main. You can see the cranes where we're building the rest of our stadium. And you can see the view and MLK from here. Wow. We had a question from Marissa. She said, I'm going to be living on the night floor. Was moving day difficult? Uh, not difficult, a little hectic just because you know, your family, they're going to miss you. And so they're sad. And so they're moving you up and also like a little bit crying and you get in the elevator and try to cram all your stuff in your room. And then they got to go because you haven't a lot of time. So as soon as you get your stuff moved in, you're sitting in your room, you're like, what do I do now? So that's when you make the most friends is moving day. Little existential moment. It's all up to me now. It is all up to you now. Emily, do you have any further thoughts about moving or suggestions you might give? Moving is my favorite day of the year. It is like she said, it's easily the hardest, like busiest, craziest day of the year. But everyone's so excited to be here. Whenever you get to the lot, be sure that you follow the map that's online. Don't follow your GPS. It will take you wrong and you won't be able to turn into the parking lot if you come from the left. So please try to make sure that you are coming into our lot off of Razorback and then on Cleveland. But just be patient with us. There's a lot of people moving and a lot of moving parts, but we'll get you moved in and we'll be so excited to see you. Well, you and your parents both were excited to see you come. All right, so let's head down now that we've seen this great view down to I believe four twos where we're going to look at a room and a bathroom. And I guess I should point out this study area right here, which I guess we have one on every floor. We have two on every floor. These are really nice little study areas. We had a lot of our floor meetings here and we watch movies and eat popcorn. It's a good area. Nice. Very good. Okay. While falling on down, you got it for me. Thank you. All right. So the elevator, this elevator seems to move pretty fast. Yeah. Usually they do. Had a few scary experiences. We were actually scared. We were fine. But you made it through. We made it. How's it going? But I took the stairs a lot just because I was eating a lot of brownies. So you had to compensate for that. I had to compensate for that. Yeah. What's your favorite thing in Fulbright? You see it there, right? Yeah, Fulbright. Stir fry. There's a stir fry station and you can get rice or noodles and then eggs and vegetables and mushrooms. Another study, big study area right here. A ton of water bottles. You can just bring every fillable one and it's purified water and it's delicious. And this shows you how many water bottles we've saved from being wasted, which is really cool. Did you bring your own water bottle? I did. And the water is really good. Was it plastic, glass, wood? It was glass and it was pink. They are actually really nice because you get your own little stall. It's like a shower and a toilet all in one. You can shut the door. So there's a lot more privacy. Sure. Let's show them the shower. Take a look at what's going on in there. And you do have all of these little hooks to put your towel on right there. Yes. And this closes. So you've got your own, your own space. Yes. So it's just, yep. And there's no shuttles. But a lot of people bring caddies and they set them on the floor, which is what I did. And I just had my like shampoo conditioner, little spongy thingy and I set it in there and I just carried it back to my room. Yeah. Yeah. Shower shoes, yes or no? Yes. I had pineapple flip flops. So I would be sure to bring them. I'm sure it's clean, but I'm a bit of a germaphobe, so I brought flip flops. I mean, you know, shower shoes, never a bad idea. Never a bad idea. Kristen asked about, do all the residents also have water dispensers in? All of them have some way of dispensing water. I think almost all of them have that bottle dispenser, but there might be a few old school water faucets in there as well. All right, here we go. And then we have toilets, but once you've seen one of them, you've seen them all. Nothing exciting there. All right. There's this little private toilet right here too, which we'll mention. Oh yeah. This is my favorite bathroom. These little signs, I don't know if you can see them. They say, Vankit or Occupy. So no one can ever walk in on you. You have a little sink there. So if you get up early in the morning, you have your own little private bathroom. Yeah. This one is like the best. So everyone waits in line for this one. What's the turnaround time when you're waiting in line here? It takes people 15 minutes, 10 minutes? We need a laundry look for that bathroom. Yeah, we do. All right. So let's go look at, what's we want to look at in this floor? Let's see. We got the room 230 study room. Study room. That's right. So it's covered in white boards so you can just scribble everywhere you want. And it's amazing because you can do math. So many people did calculus and physics. My friends and I wrote a lot of our essays on these boards actually. You wrote your essays on there? Like our outlines. Okay. And then you wrote our papers. And a lot of people just study in here, do a lot of group work. It's really nice to have. And they're on every single floor too. Very nice. Is there one of these on each side as well? Or what's on the other side? Do you never? There's a room on the other side. It's just like this. Some lucky two people get a room that looks like this is the eight room. It's like the mega rooms. The eight room, the mega room. Yeah, but that's, there's only one of these on each floor. Okay. Okay. Fantastic. Great. Well, let's continue to walk around. And there's a cable. It looks like cable outlet. And let's go into one of the residence rooms. So I asked you how you met your best friend. Yes. How'd you meet your boyfriend? Organic chemistry. Organic chemistry. Okay. Yeah. I bet there was. All right. Yeah. Okay. So let's see. So we're looking at this room and let me just give him kind of a good view of the room here. All right. That's the loftable furniture. And we have two wardrobes there. Now did your room look all like this? It looked exactly like this. We moved our wardrobes around a little bit. But other than that, it looked the exact same. We actually walked in our beds. It's like as tall as they would go. So we could put our desks underneath. So we had our own little study space on each side. Sure. And there, right now, there is actually a desk underneath there, it looks like. And a dresser. A desk. And this is like a little side table, too. It's walkable. You can put a lock on it. They will go higher. They'll go up to, it looks like. Yeah. I think you can put it, I think you can put it as high as right there. Oh yeah. Okay. So that'll go very high. Good deal. Good deal. Well, are there any questions about the room, as long as we're in here and kind of taking measurements for you? Do you mind opening up the window? Yeah, sure. One of them. Just to give them a view of what we're looking at. Great. All right. The other parking lot that you can park in, this is between Maple and Hots. And then there's one over here that's between the quads and Hots. You can park in either one of these if you have resident reserved. And there's one that's across the street that they built last year that you can also park in. Sure. And resident reserved is the red parking, right? Yes, the red parking. Red parking is to hear for that. Now you chose to live in resident reserved or you lived in, I'm sorry, parked in another place. I actually got a green pass in the beginning and then I realized that you have to walk forever to get to your car. So I switched my pass to the Garland Parking Garage, which is right across the street. It takes like a minute to walk to and it protects your car. That's a blue, is that right? Ooh, a purple. It's like red and blue. The blue is the reserve. Molly asks, is it annoying to have to climb up to your bed? No, I thought it was fine. Every night a new adventure. I loved it. I actually, I stepped on this window and then I hopped into bed. It's not that hard. Okay, okay, not too hard at all. I guess we'll show her how you would climb up and what you would do is use these sort of stair steps right there. Yeah, a lot of people do that. And then Megan asked, how wide is the window? Would you want to help her measure the width of that window? I think we're talking about both windows. Let's do both. Let's give them both measures. So the full width of the window is, Molly, it's 131 inches and then to measure just one of the panels, I guess, 66, 67 inches wide. Okay. Thank you for that question. Let's see what else we have here. Joyne asks, can you request to get your bed lofted before moving day? And yes, you can. The way you do that is you go to housing.uark.edu forward slash fix it and you make that request. Now, because we're getting so many of them, it's possible that your bed won't be lofted by the time you arrive, but you're certainly willing to make that, certainly open to making that request and we will honor it as best we can. I think these are pretty easy to loft if you decided to loft yourself. We suggest you bring a rubber mallet. We have them at the desk. Lofted, you can go down to the front desk and ask for a mallet. And it takes two people to do it. Don't try to do it by yourself. You will hurt yourself. But yeah, we will have the equipment for you to do it. And then you don't have to worry about waiting. So let's see. We got a couple more questions. Molly asks about how deep is the shelf and the shelf of the windows, what we were talking about? So if you could just give her the depth of that. All right, that is 14 inches. 14 inches. And then Tessa asks, do you recommend bringing additional drawer storage? I did. I put a set of drawers right here in the middle because we had a pet fish. His name was Frank. We actually had three Franks. Frank one, two, and three because one and two died. Frank, Frank. Frank kept dying. But we had a set of drawers and we just put like our TV stuff, snacks, Frank, you know, and it helps. The wardrobes are big. The dressers are big, but we're girls. We have extra stuff. Yeah, yeah, sure. So it was a drawer. What did it look like? It was from big logs. Okay. And it was like a build-it-yourself rolly cart. Nice. And we just put it right here. It was like that big. We built it on move-in day. My dad is not happy with me. Okay. Well, any other questions that you'd like for us to answer? Summer of course has lived here. So she's got experience living here. Emily, how long have you lived here? I've been in Hots for five years since we opened and this will be my fifth year. We opened in the fall of 2013 and I've been here since then. So you've seen a lot of coming and going students? I have seen a lot of coming and going of students. Any words of wisdom for our incoming freshmen? It can tell. People have basically the time of their lives here. Not too much fun. But make sure that you're taking advantage of it. We do programs. Keep your door open when you're here so people get to know you. Hang out in the lobbies. Like we talked about earlier, people dwell here and it's built for coming together and spending time together outside of your room. So don't just come in here and shut the door all the time. You won't get as much out of your experience. Would you agree with that? Yes. Keep your door open because if you keep it closed, random people can't come in and those random people will be your friends eventually. Your friends? Yeah, exactly. So Molly has one more question for us. Can I hang a shoe organizer in a mirror over the door of the wardrobe or will it make it off balance? I don't think it would close all the way because it is pretty tight whenever you close it. But if you're okay with it opening about that much or however far, then yeah, a lot of people do it. Put something like an over? Yeah. Mingus, are very many people rushing that are in hots? Do you know? Yes, a lot of them do. My roommate, Rushman, did. So she was doing rush my first week here and a lot of girls on my floor were so. So yeah, a big number here. Great, great. Marissa asked, can you please measure the wardrobe? So let's just give them the outside dimensions of length, width. So the width is five inches. 35 inches is the width. A height, I guess. Do I know that? Thank you. The length is about 70 inches. 70 inches? Okay. It's good to give them the depth too just to have a, you can measure the outside too or whatever you want to call it. All right, the depth is about 22 and a half inches. 22 and a half inches. Great, thank you. Susan. And then yeah, so you have a built-in mirror right there. Keep that in mind. And each one of you has one of these wardrobes. Yes, you do. And it holds a lot more than it appears. You have plenty of room to put shelving in if you want. Susan asks, where did you put your television? Okay, so my roommate also had a little shelf that she brought. We put our wardrobes against the ends of our beds so that we could put stuff on top of them by our beds. And then we put a shelf by the door and we put our TV right here. Okay, so these wardrobes are actually each up against the bed right there? Yeah, and then we could lay in bed and watch Orange is the New Black right there. Season one, two, three, four? All of it. Do you binge? We binge. Okay. Ellis asks, can we see a room with a chase? Do we have a room with a chase on this floor? I don't know necessarily what resident rooms will have it. I also don't know what's occupied. Ellis, we have a lot of campers right now for different summer camps, so unfortunately we can't just like walk into very different rooms. I'm sorry. If you email me ead003 at urc.edu with like your room and everything, I can go measure whatever you need me to whenever the camps have left before you get here. Okay. All right. Well, great. Why think? Hey, do we have you? You want to tell us about any final thoughts for incoming freshmen? Okay, final thoughts. To echo what has been said, really just an opener policy is real, but going beyond the residence hall, let the campus be your home because here at the University of Arkansas we're like one big family. It sounds so cheesy and cliche, but it's real because the friends that I met freshman year, especially in my residence hall, we're still very friends. One of them is like there's a bun in the oven. Everybody excited? I'm gonna be an uncle. Congratulations. You can wait on that. All of you, I can wait on that. No, thanks. Just right. No, but really just be open to all the experiences and have a great time. Seek our help from your RA or upper class men, the Honors College staff. We're here for your success. And yeah, just be happy. Absolutely. Brittany chimed in and said, live in hot. Exclamation point, exclamation point. You'll find your best friend you could ever ask for. Very nice. Very nice. Okay. All right. Well, you want to wave us out? All right. See you guys later. I hope to see you in hot.