 Good afternoon everybody. We're doing our first Facebook live tour of the summer. We're at the Comfort Hall right now. My name is Courtney Soulsmey. I'm a junior here at the University of Arkansas. I'm really excited to show you guys around today. We have Channing behind the camera. Do you want to meet her? Yes. Hi guys, my name is Channing and I'll be behind the camera today. I'm a senior here on campus and I'm a communication major. I'm from Springville, Arkansas, so if you have any questions about this area or about campus, feel free to ask questions today and we will answer those for you guys. And then we actually have our CRE here today too. Do you want to introduce yourself? Hello everyone. I'm Keano. I am a CRE, so coordinator for residence education. Every hall has a CRE associated with it. We are full-time professionals that live in the hall. We all have our master's degree. We're here to help the students. This will be my third year at the University of Arkansas. My first year I worked for Greek Housing and then my second year as a CRE at the Comfort Hall. Super excited to have you all here today. Do you have any questions? Where's everybody from too? Yeah, I'm from Betaville, so we're both from Northwest Arkansas, so if you have any questions about the area, we can always help you with that. I'm from Texas originally. Shout out to the Texas people. The majority of our students. Okay, so as you can see right now, we're just in a normal, we're in the B wing right now. We're actually in 204 in B, so yeah, this is what the hall is going to look like. You have these nice lights on your desk, if I forgot about those. Let's show this area. So the residence hall that I lived in actually looked a lot like this too and this is one of my favorite parts just because it's actually nice for getting ready and you have storage up there. So no, I don't have any questions, measurements, anything. Just let us know. You can see through the window. This is our new residence hall. It's called Adohi, so there's going to be a lot of students in this area which is really awesome. Yeah, I'll be ready when you guys get here. We can lift a curtain there or something. Oh yeah, really nice. Angie wants to know if B Hall has movable furniture. Yes, so all of this furniture is movable. These beds you can loft, so you can raise it up and keep storage under it if you prefer to do that. These desks aren't movable, so these are going to stay in this location, but you can move your beds. Obviously these chairs that come with it. Actually, C and D I think are movable. B is fixed except for the beds. Right, yeah, so the beds are the only one that you can move. This is going to stay here, this stays here, but you can move your bed if you want and loft it of course. Yeah, we're doing a little bit differently this way that we're showing the hall first, we're showing the room first and then we're going to go over and tour C and D after this, which are recently renovated. Yes, so we've been renovating this summer and it'll all be done by the time you guys get here, so that's really exciting. What's the size of the mattresses here? These are all twin beds. It's 78 by 36 by 25, so all of these are. So they are the same, both mattresses are the same, so that's nice. Brittany, yes, we will be going to D hall today and Elaine wants to know if the Bolton board is movable. Bolton boards? Oh, these are not movable. I know a lot of people use them for decorations, which are actually really nice to have. Some people have headboards that might cover it, so whatever you prefer, but you can't take them out of the wall. Did you have the same thing in Reed? I did, so I lived in Reed Hall when I was a freshman and we had these, I had one of those really tall headboards that I brought in, so you couldn't even see it, but yeah, these are in most of the rest of the halls that I've seen. And these beds will loft considerably higher? Yes, so when I was in Reed, my bed was like this and I let it have just enough to put like storage under it, so I had some drawers under there. Some people I've seen even with like bean bags and they'll make it their own little like study area, so you can really do whatever you want with this. Yeah, and the ledge is always kind of nice too. I remember I kept something there. So we have a couple of people asking if we can take a look at a single room. So a majority of the B rooms will be single, but we're going to keep both beds in them, so if you're in a single room, your room will still look the same as if you have a roommate. We have a couple of measurements. Can you provide measurements of the floor space between beds and furniture? She's trying to figure out a rug size. Yes, definitely. This is a question we don't want to hear. So in between the bed and the frame to frame? Yes, frame to frame. It's about 85. Can you do an end room and measure the floor? Are the end rooms different? Are they different? They are different. Let me go check and see. I'm going to go check on the end room. Can we measure this way? Yeah, just to there. So from the mirror cabinet area to the desk, it's about, I'd say, to be safe like 91. And yes, Brian, we will be going to Seahall later on. Yes, we're going to be going in B, C, and D. I'm going to be right now, so that's what every room pretty much is going to look like. They said there's some that have a moveable furniture. And a lot of people I know bring curtains for your closet, so we recommend getting those tension rods. You can just get cheap ones at Walmart and hang a cute curtain there and decorate. Yeah, there's a lot of outlets for everyone. You can see them on the desk. I know people love to decorate this area, but it's pretty cool setup. I like it. I agree too. So can you each get your own set of drawers, which is really nice. Someone asked, what is a good place to put a mini fridge without lofting the bed? So I know, in my situation, I did put it under my bed, but I know people often will get some and just make room like in between bed and wall a bit. People also don't really cover the air, so it just depends on what your preference is and how big it is. Angie asked, how big across is the space next to the window? Across? I actually think I have that one here. Basically the window seal? Is that what he's asking of? Yes, probably. So the window on here is 57 inches long, like this way. So that's what this is going to be as well. And then if you want to know the depth of this edge, yeah, it's about 14 inches. Shall we go check out the in room? Yes. So is this a single or is it just an in room? They're all actually the same in terms of configuration. It's just that. I think someone had a very specific question about the in room. So the in rooms are basically exactly the same, but there's a couple more inches maybe. This is 207. 207? Yeah, so pretty similar. Yeah, all the branches the same, the in room, just in case. Jayden asked, how long are the beds? In here of if the same. So it's going to be 78 inches long by 36 inches long. In room? So you were saying about in rooms? Yes, so I'm going to take you off to also what an in room would be in the center of the hall. They look a little different. Yeah, someone asked about that just now. So we're entering 208. So if you were 208, this is your room. And they still have lights and everything. So the only differences in here is that you always have your own vanity. Any measurement questions? We have someone say they thought the windows by the window were twin extra large. I think she meant the beds. Yeah. I think that they're all in here they should be both just regular twin and the one that we measured was right so it's 78 long. Brad wants to know if you have the length width and the height of the mattress. Let's try and do the height. And B wing is going to be different than C and D slightly. The height is about five, five and a half, but it should be it's the same so 78 long, 36 wide, and then about five, six, seven. And they'll all be the same. And all those measurements are also online. So if you forget, they're all on the housing website. It's housing.ur.edu. And you can just go find a specific residence hall and there's a lot of measurements on there for you guys. Angie asked, how will we know how the room will be set up? So when you move in, there'll be like this if you're in an in room or how you just saw on the room that we were in, they'll be set up like that when you move in. And like we said, the desks and like this area isn't moveable, but if you wanted to adjust your bed, you can always do that. That's what it'll look like when you get here. It'll be that great. Donnie asked, if you were in the single room, can the other bed be removed? No, we just don't have a space to put them. So you have both furniture or both beds in the room still. Do we look at a bathroom? Yes. Okay, let's go look at the bathrooms. So this is a co-ed residence hall. So each floor is going to be either male or female. And it holds 803 students. So that's pretty awesome. It's a lot. So on my left, this is just St. Spignier for getting ready for any boy and Alice. And this is where all the stalls are. And then over here are the showers. So this is the shower. There's like a little area for you. It's nice to have that little light area outside of it. I remember for me, though, tip, everyone gets those shower couties and it makes life a lot easier. So we go to the common area, I think. Yes. This is why we're wearing the hard hats is because there's construction going on. So they're still working on it right now. But so the area that we're going to is called the great room. And it's really awesome. You'll see it's huge and there's really good lighting in there. And that's just like a big hangout for kids pretty much. So going up, you'll get to see that. So we're leaving B-wing going this way. This way? There's a water. Oh yeah. So these are actually really nice. It shows you like how many bottles saved. So people just bring their own bottles, like reusable bottles. It's a classic. Pretty awesome. I'll show the laundry too. Yeah. So this is the laundry room in B. Oh wait, this is vending. So this is good. And then we'll go. So it's kind of a lot in here, but you have an ice machine, which is awesome. And vending machines, which I used quite a bit. It takes Apple Pay to save everything. So you can just pay with your phone if you want. As you can see, we have these fog systems for security, which are really nice. If you live here, you'll have a fog. And this is the laundry room. So we have actually an app called laundry alert on campus here. And it's super convenient because if a lot of people are in here and you don't know how to come down and see if anything's available, you can just check the app and they'll tell you availability. And you can actually put in the father's numbers on here so you can put in which one you're using and you'll get an alert whenever your step is done. So that's really nice. And there's a little TV if you want to study and hang out while you're waiting on your laundry. Yeah, I always tell people to find like a good time of the day because I always didn't read, which is an overall storm. It was really hard to find a good time to do your laundry. But you'll find a time like when people are all in class or something and stick with that. It's nice to see. But yeah. Um, Lindy wants to know, are the students responsible for cleaning the bathroom area? No. So we do, those are cleaned by staff, but yeah, every day, which is really nice. We have really hardworking institutional service, assistance, ISAs who clean it for you. Yes, that's really nice. We always like that you don't do too much of a job. Yeah, that's true. Be respectful. Where's everybody from who's listening? I think there's quite a few people who are tuned in. We have 68 people tuned in. Yeah, I want to know. I always think it's interesting to see where people are from. There's so many people. Yeah. Anything else in B we should show? Or is that pretty good overview? That was a good overview. This is an exit outside B. A lot of students will use this. If you, if I was going out to exit and went to my left, you were at what road is this? Stadium. You'll be at Stadium and there is a bus stop there. Popper Express is a popular bus. It will take you straight from Popper up to the Union. Again, also with a new adohi out here, as soon as you walk out, you'll be able to see a dohi as well. Yeah. We had a question about the laundry room. Do the washing machines require HE detergent? I think that, I know it's on the wall, but I always use pods just because it's super easy. That's what we highly recommend. Yeah. And they don't, you don't have to put any coinage in them because it's already covered by housing fees. Yeah, covered. You have three quarters. So that's nice. So we're going to the great room right now. Everyone that lives in Comfort Club. And Christy, you can choose to loft the bed yourself or you can submit a request to fix it. Yeah. That's up to you. The website for that is housing.york.edu forward slash fix it. You can go on there and request to have your bed lofted so they can do it for you. That's also where you'll go. Just if you're having any problem, a light bulb goes out or something. That's where you would go to request. And this is the great room. This is what we're talking about. Tons of furniture, TVs, everybody likes to hang out. You're right on like fraternity road. You've got, uh, for us, it's just right up that hill, but you don't really need it because you have, um, a knife. Yes. What used to be known as the pompateria. Yes. Yes. So we're actually coming back on August 7th, I believe. Yes. August 7th, we're going to come back because this will be done and we can look, we're going to get a better look at that. Dining's going to look so different this year compared to the way it was before. So we're excited to show it to you. Um, over here to the right, I'll point out that there's construction happening here. Um, this will ultimately be a stepped kind of a common gathering area. Like a mini amphitheater. We're super excited for some outside events. Yeah, that'll be fun. And then this, like residence hall, one of the things that it's greatest for is its location because you're right by Bud Walton is literally right there, the stadium. Everything's walking distance. So that's really convenient. Hyper, very close to the hyper. The hyper has like a gym, a pool, a lot of things that are available to all students here. So that's really nice to be close to because that's a great place to just go and hang out or work out. You have a new office, right? Yes. Over here under the staircase will be my office. Also, I did not, I forgot to mention, I also supervised the RA. So each floor will have at least one RA. Some will have two, but my office, if the residents ever need me or might need to see me, we'll hit over here. I will also, we will have a counselor in residence, which is also super exciting. And they can find us under the staircase. What is counselor in residence? It's sort of a, it's a mental health practitioner who's here to talk to you if you have issues with homework or things at home. Yeah, so we've got those services available. Margaret says, this renovation of Pomfret is amazing, great job. And where it is now here on August, or I'm sorry, on July 15th, just tune in August 7th when we do it again. You're going to see it even further. Yes. It'll be really cute, but yeah, that'll be nice to have. I know a lot of people always will like bake cookies with their friends or if you just don't want to go to the dining hall, people will just make snacks in there, make some muffin. We'll have pots and pans. Residents can check out the front desk so they can hang out whenever they need to bake or cook, come down, cook, clean, and then bring those items back to the front desk. I did that a lot. This is going to be our TV room. We'll have a brand new TV here, just a space. People can watch TV, hang out. It's actually connected to the kitchen, so you can walk in between spaces. Cool. And then right next to that, we'll have our- I think there's a big TV going in there. There is a big TV. I don't know the dimensions. It's 85 inches. 85 inches. Is that 85? Yes. Yes. That's awesome. This is our music room. We'll have a piano in here, but so students that are interested in practicing or maybe playing the piano, they can hang out in here. Yes, there is. We have a lot of Texas watchers in here. So we have Austin, Plano, Dallas. Hey, Texas. We're working on this right now, but it's going to be good. So we're going in. This is Dee. Going down to Dee. Dee is unfinished in the sense that furniture hasn't arrived yet, but furniture's coming very soon. Vending the middle of all of y'all. Vending machines are nice, I'm telling you. I use it all the time. And then we also have small mart on our campus, which is something that's really unique to us. It's like a mini miniature Walmart, and it's really close. So if you ever just want to go grab a snack or drinks or anything, that's super convenient. I go there all the time. So that's a piece. So this is the first time people are seeing recently renovated Dee. Yes. So this is where Dee right now. It's bright, and then back to the walls. Yeah, that's awesome. Right there. You see bud, Alton, and the truck. Yeah, that's our talking field. Yes. If you have residents who are there for parking, this is the parking lot on our left side. That was a nice wooden floor too. Yeah, it's a nice floor. And so we're currently on Dee too. As you see, we were walking, but when we walk over, we'll be on C1. So D2 and C1 are on the same level. And C has current trend. So what we see over there will be the exact same thing over here. Yes, we'll be here soon. So now we're going to go to C. Let's go ahead and hit the laundry over here too, if you don't mind. Oh. Go ahead and no, we'll go straight through here. And then we'll just go down the stairs to look at the laundry down there. So we can see what that's where C and D do. This is also our D2 lobby. Usually there'll be couches and furniture in here. So also residents might hang out in here. Usually at 9, you can see them doing homework. There's a lot of common areas here. Yeah. There's a lot of space. How would you describe the culture, the vibe of the month? It's so funny because we're so big, but I think because we are a community style, it feels like we see everyone all the time. You'll be familiar with everyone. I'm excited with the great room just because you're constantly going to see people in those common areas. We have our own dining hall. So it's basically, you know, you basically live with each other. So big, but big, but together. Yes. We're passing up to the left. This will be a print station. So you'll actually be able to print papers or any cost work that you're working on. And then in front of it, this will be a new study space. And you can kind of see that it's kind of private in its own glass. And that's brand new in the hall. We've never had a printing station ever before. We have one, but this is going to be extra magnified. And then that's the, this is our courtyard between the C&D. They're currently working on the pavement, but it's a nice space. People do love this hammocks. Imagine there's a hammock that goes up from time to time. Yes, people are always handy on hammocks. And this will be the, like, private study space. Nice. Super exciting. We just got asked if all the furniture is movable in the D-wing. C&D, yes. Yes. Be know. C&D, yes. We're about to go see what that furniture will look like. I think I'm down in the show laundry. Yeah. So what year are you now? I'm going to start my junior year this year. Junior year? All right. So weird. It goes by incredibly fast. Yes, it does. What, uh, what is one piece of wisdom you might pass on to an incoming freshman? I'd say figure out your study methods early on because it's definitely different than high school, but you get used to it. You get like the flow of things and how everybody studies in their own way. I just, it took me a minute to adjust from high school to college, but once you get it, it's, it's super easy. So do that early on. But this is the other laundry room. Also has laundry alert. So C&D, we share laundry room and this is their laundry room. The bigger machines you see, that's for our facilities use. The students will use these normal ones, like the ones that you saw in D-wing. And then there's an ice machine in here too. Oh yeah, the size machine. There's also one in the D-wing vending machine. Christie said, is it free to use the printer? Yes, in the, do you know the printer? Okay, yes. So I think that you have like a certain amount that just kind of like you're already paid for. Part of your student fees. Part of your student fees. So it's covered. And you don't have to like pay on the spot. So you'll have, I've never, I print all the time and I've never used beyond what they give you. It's a pretty generous amount. You can, we can link to it in the notes after the show. We'll link to where you go to learn about how much you can print. Yeah, it's also super convenient to have that in your residence hall. Because that way you don't have to like watch the library, but you can print the library to do that. Because you're always printing a lot for flowers. Christie also asked, where do they empty their trash? Are there trash in there? Yes, we get trashes. We can show you on ceiling if it's open. Yeah, but each floor has a trash shoe. So basically it's a room, you put your trash in and it goes down and our awesome ISAs take it out every day. And then pump for it. We also have our own large dumpster in our back parking lot. So if the trash bins are ever full, or if pizza boxes can't go down the trash shoes because they'll clog it up, you just take it down back there. Tell them about what this area is going to be. Yes, so this is super exciting. You'll see this will be our front desk. You'll be able to check out equipment, get packages. We have our mailroom to the right. So eventually you'll have a signed mailbox and they'll be here as you can check your mail and letters. Yes. Also you get an email, by the way, if you have a package which was nice because it doesn't just sit down there. So you'll know when they have a package for you and then you can just come down and pick it up. So that's where it's going to be. The newest addition of pump for everyone's talking about is our late night venue. It's going to be barbecue theme, but it will also be located right past our front desk. They'll have a mail trade option. So at night, if you're hungry, you can use that here. So that's super exciting. We're ready for it. Do you like barbecue? I love barbecue. I love barbecue, too. Yeah, so mail trade, this is also a really good spot for that because right at the hill is slums, where the ballgreens are, a lot of different places that you can use mail trade at night. That was one of my favorite things. How do mail trades work? So on your meal card at night, there's a certain time frame where instead of just going to where you have a normal dining hall that you would eat and you can go to the restaurants on campus, and there are certain ones and you just use a mail swipe and you get to eat there. I went to slums way too much. And there's fine burrito in the union. We just redid the union. Dining area. So it's really awesome. But yeah, and there's also a Starbucks up there, which is a really popular study spot on campus. So that's nice to be close to. And this is C. Yes. This is the C wing. So are you going to see where it's going to be? Are you going over to the right? Yeah. We're on C1 again right now because of construction. Usually there'll be a fallback set, so we have to use your fall to enter the wing. Does anybody living in C? By any chance? Because if so, we might look in your room. Christy wants to know what floors are for boys and girls in D wing? So D wing right now, our fourth floor is going to be our all female floor. D3 and D2 are going to be co-ed. With D2 is our ROTC LLC learning community. And then D1 is all males. But it may slightly change before moving day hits. Because we tend to keep those spaces kind of flexible. Because we never know how many boys and how many girls we're going to have. Correct. Okay. So this is C187, what we mean by movable furniture. So these, you have your desks and all of this really awesome storage space. And this is what the furniture is going to look like in D, correct? Correct. Yeah. And then this is a great example of lofting your bed. So if anyone wants to do this, you can see there's a long room for storage under there. This is the high, well almost the highest, right? Yes, there's only, I think, one notch above this. So this is the second or one or two. So yeah. You can easily put your desk down there if you want. Oh yeah. A lot of people will do that. I've also, I've even seen people put, move both of their desks under and put like a sitting area. Yeah, like a food corner or something. Yeah, so you can always put stuff here if you choose to move your desk. And then, oh, this is movable. So really whatever like format works best for you, you can do it here. It's just really nice. Would you open up the wardrobe? Yeah. Let me see what's in there. So you can see one of these. It's nice. And then I know a lot of people do so. You have room up here if you want to get any like storage for that. Somebody asked for the desk length and height. You measure two desks together. Yes. So let's just do them separate. Let's do that. Yeah, I think that's best. You just multiply times two and you can do that. Right. So this is 36. 36 inches. And then. Do you mind getting all the dimensions? So I guess the length and then the depth. Yeah. I think this is on the website too. But just so you know. This is 24 and a half. 24 and a half. And then height, what was it? 30. 30, 30. Okay. And I'll still bring a lock instead of this top desk. You can lock if there was anything you wanted to keep. So it's 36 wide, 34 deep, and 30 high. That's what these are. Can you show them how the lock works? I've gotten that question before. Can they go in tight on each other? I don't know. Some things. So you have to bring your own lock. And it would just be stuck like that. It's always a good option. Kathy wants to know the width of the dresser. I'll measure it for you, but. So wardrobe is 36 wide and 24 deep. And then 72 high. So yeah. It's 36. Yeah. And then I'm short. Yeah. We're doing the height? Yes. Thank you. Yeah. It's about 70, 70. And then this direction. Step of the top down. So it's 24 and a half. Yeah. Which is, I think we have there? Yes. And they also want to know the width of this right here. Okay. The dressers? Yes. Individually. These are three door dressers. Yes. So this is 30. 30 wide, 24 and a half deep. Okay. You got it? Oh, about 30 tall. And each get your own three doors. I think it's just standard in the fact there's a lot of drawers. Brian wants to know if there's a mirror in the room? I don't think there is. But a lot of people will bring them and actually put it on the inside here. Like there's a hook. So that's always a good spot if you want to bring your own. And then there's a big one in the bathroom. So you can always just that too. And also I've seen people put in there like there's a perfect little space right here. Yeah, yeah. Your full body. That's a good spot. And then every room does have this like cable option. So if you wanted to bring a TV and put it in here, the remote comes with. And this is just your setup. So you can bring a TV and. You got HBO and all the digital cable channels. So that's nice. You want to show the chair truck? Oh gosh. Should we get a chair truck? Yeah, kind of out of this. These chairs are really cool because you can turn it into like a gaming chair or like a smaller chair. There's a hook somewhere. Like a pro. Like a pro. That's nice. And then it's like that. No, no. Really? That's awesome. You can even use that as like a little table with it if you want. So that's always fun. People definitely use that for. I think it's a little bit. Yeah. I mean, yeah, I think I bought it in that bag first. Yeah, let's take it off the screw. Yeah, let's take it off. Yeah, we'll put it back there. It's not difficult though. It's really, it's really easy. Chris, that's all right. Is that all right? I think it's just a little bit, yeah. Yeah. Okay. Christy asks if we can measure the, from the highest lofted bed to the ceiling. Um, yeah. Might need some help. So over here, we do this one, and that's straight up. From mattress top to ceiling, it's 35. 35 inches. Always adjustable if you, depending on where you're talking about your bed at. So you can actually stand here. You can come get an angle of this. There's notches and you just basically move this to whichever notch works best for you. And you can do that on the website or rubber ballets. That was a good option. Do you need to bring a trash can? Um, I believe you do. Yes, maybe a trash can. The reason we have these in here is because we have campers. And in the summer, we, we should be providing those for campers. Chris wants to know the distance from the top of the wardrobe to the ceiling as well. Okay. It's 25. 25 inches. Yes. Sophie asks what size are their beds? I think they're standard twin. Yes. So these are standard twin. Actually, let's just make sure they're the same. Okay. So with this one, maybe about 74. Let's check the other one and see if. Yeah. There's two different sizes. There's a window size and a door size. The door size is going to be smaller than the window size. Okay. So this should be about 78. 78 and 74. And the way the decisions made is for you and your roommate to decide when you get here. Yeah. Who gets the window size? Who gets the door size? And then door size is going to be 38 wide and the other one's 36. Maybe that one's going to be 36 and it's going to be 38 wide. Renee asks for the measurement between the wardrobe and the bed on the window side. Okay. About 28 inches. 27 if you're going to like the outside, like where the frame starts. 26 or something. 26 and a half. So to be safe, I'd say 26 if you're wanting to put something in between your little fit, which people do. Like I brought a big beanbag chair in my room. Oh, whatever you want. Megan asks if all of the D-wing rooms have the yellow exit wall. They do. So yes. Someone asks for the distance from the top of the desk to the ceiling. Okay. It's going to be about 66 inches from the ceiling to the desktop. And it was asked if they're going to be putting bookshows over the desk area. And these, I think this is all the furniture that's going to be coming in these rooms. The full package. Yes. So this is exactly what it's going to be like when you move in. Amy asks if you could measure 36 inches up from the bottom of the bed, please. So like this way. 36 is going to hit about, so that'd be, if you're going by like the notches. Six notches up would be about 36 inches on the ground. A lot of good questions. Yeah. Thank you for your questions. Angie asks if there's a weight limit of the beds, if they are lofted up high. I don't think so. I've not heard of a weight limit to the beds. But we also have, you know, the manufacturer's details. So if that's a concern or an issue, just email us at housing at york.edu. And we can, we can find that specific information for you. We have a couple of requests to see a corner room. We're having a corner room day, I guess in the morning. Okay, let me go, let me just go check to make sure. Well, we can come on down. Okay. We may see something we don't know about. Is this the bathroom for this place? Yeah. You want to show the bathroom while we go look at the corner room? So let's go. Just make sure. This is what the bathrooms are going to look like. It's always funny because you'll make friends. Like I've heard you find out we've got the same schedules as you, so you'll be like brushing your teeth next to the same person every day. And here's a shower, you can show them that. Two stalls. Two stalls? Two stalls. Oh nice. Yes. Nice. It's good lighting in here. There is really good lighting. Four seats. How many showers are there in two? Um, I think so. Yes, two showers in here. Thank you. Did they go this way? Yeah. Any other questions? Kristi asks, co-ed floors will not share bathrooms, right? Right. I believe the whole floor is either going to be male or female, right? We would share the bathroom. Do you have a gender report going on the floors of the conference? Like half, but the door closes? Is that how it works? Yes, so like this would be like all males, and so they would share the bathroom in this little corner area where that might be all females and they're sharing that bathroom. Yeah, so it won't be like co-ed bathroom, that's what they were asking. Absolutely. Yeah, and then there's water here too. So don't be excited, just like the other ones we saw. So that should be on every floor. We'll go to C116, that's a corner room. Okay, is that another bathroom? Welcome to your future crib. This is how this type of room will be set up when you get in. And I think the measurements on these beds, it might be that they're similar. Do we want to do a quick length and see? Definitely. That's a 7-8, that's a 7-8. So then this will be a 7-8. So if you're in here, then the beds I think are the same length. This is also a, yeah, got a 7-8. So in rooms both mattresses will be 7-8 inches long. So you want to just measure that little area? Yeah, I like the window area. Yeah, Grace was asking about the window measurements. Okay, so this, oh, 54 inches long, and then I can get up under here. It's 25 inches. Christy wants to know if you could measure the desk cubby opening. Like where the chair is? I think like this, right? Yes. So this is, it's 9 inches, which looks the same. Got 9 inches? Yeah, 9.9. And then the individual boxes. Well, did you measure, oh no, you measured the box. Yeah, so he's with me. It wasn't that convenient. Megan asked which side is side A and which is side B? Side A and side B are here. You know, Corey. Yeah, so basically when you come in, you'll, you and your roommate will like distinguish who's A and who's B, and you just have to stick with that throughout the year because as far as like in case someone gets damages or something gets messed up in year A, you just want to make sure that that's your side. So I think you can just discuss between you, just clarify who's who. So no charges will be to the wrong people. So yeah, A and B doesn't belong to the room. It's sort of a decision that you make together. Yeah. We'll just kind of figure that out between you and your roommate. Tiana wants to know the measurement of the space from bed to bed. Almost 80, almost 80 inches. 80 inches. Between that. And Philip wants to know the measurement between those two desks. Oh, between the desks? Yes. Like the scale? Yes. So these are removable, but... Yeah. And you have it, okay. So say they're both up against the bed. Hold this up pretty much, it is. Yeah. Grab the ins and the leg. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There we go. Come up to side B. So if you both had yours up against your bed, there would be 14 inches in between. But again, you can adjust that however you prefer. Sophie wants to know if there's a thermostat in the room. Yes. It is above the door. Here it is. But each room will have a thermostat. And feeding there in the palm of this. Sweet. It's not much of a building yet. A full building? Yes. So where is it called? One trigger, one perhaps. So like right now, obviously it's summer, so we're on the AC, so you cannot turn your heat on. And then there's a certain day, you know, usually when it's probably cold for at least a few weeks, then we'll turn the heat on. And so when the heat's on, you won't be able to turn your AC on. A few of our housing facilities are like this. Over grand old buildings like this. Yes. And it is good to be aware that on a very hot day during cold weather and during very cold days during hot weather, when it's unseasonable, the temperature is unseasonable, you may be slightly uncomfortable. Yes. Our room is always interesting with the weather. We never know what you're going to get. But yeah, a lot of people like will bring their own little fans. Maybe you like to sleep with that. Or for the most part though, it's fine. So people were wondering the difference between the furniture in B versus C and D. So B is not movable furniture. C and D both are. B is kind of what we just looked at, wooden furniture. If you look back earlier in the video, you'll see what that looks like. It looks very different from this. So if you're like just out tuning in, you can go, the first thing that we went in was in the B wing. And we showed you what that setup's going to look like. So it's basically just built in. But and then this is what the furniture will be in the other two. Allison wants to know if there's a difference between between an end room and a corner room. Well, this is different than a corner room. This is an end room. Yes, this is the end room. A corner room? Corner rooms are standard, I think. We can go left and right. Just to make sure. So this is an end room. Just to be just to be clear. And then corner rooms are just, they're going to set up like all the other ones. But we'll take a week. Okay, I'll just take a chance. Go left or right. Yeah, people. So that's see who's coming. I just wanted to see if I was kind of new. But it set up the same. Okay. Yeah. If any of the corner rooms are always the same, but maybe a couple inches like wider or something. They're always super similar. So any other questions? I think that is all the questions. Awesome. Well, how awesome is that? Yeah, y'all can always remember, you can always come back and comment questions after the fact. And I'll be sure to go through and answer those for you guys. And so if you just tuned in a reminder, we first looked at a B room, which looks very different than we just were in a D room. And then we did go into a C room and a D room with C and D. Look, very common. Marry images of each other. Yes. Well, so you're going to be the CRE here. Yes. I'm super excited for moving. Great group of RAs. You'll run into him as I'm more than sure. And so you'll work with a team of RAs and you'll just get to know everybody, huh? Yes. He is a great CRE. Yeah, and you can always come ask him questions too. You know where his office is now. But we're glad you guys all tuned in. This is our first one, so it's really exciting. Our schedule is up on our website for our other live tours if you want to tune in to any of those. But any... Moving.york.edu. Yes. Yeah. Any advice you want to give the new students? Advice. Just excited to have y'all. You just saw like how awesome it looks, but obviously when you move in, it's going to look totally different. Super excited for this year. Your RAs, we're here as a resource. Use us. Again, just excited for moving. What's the... We'll be looking at the new dining facility, which we're super excited for. Yes, August 7th. If you want to look at that. I don't know if any alumni is a Pomfret or tuning in, but you can see how much this hall has changed over the years. My mom lived in Pomfret. She did? Yeah. Yeah, she did. When I worked in Greek housing, one of the alumni there, he went to school here and he said, he remembered Pomfret dining was the first hall females and males could eat it together so that they were super excited. The guys and girls got to eat a meal together. That's right. Does it say the year that the hall was built on there? Yeah. So this was actually built or opened in 1967. So that's pretty awesome. Well, thank you guys for tuning in. Like I said, we'll be doing more. I'm Courtney. Keano. Yeah. Thank you guys. Whoopie.