 My name is Krista and welcome to the Hots Hall Instagram live tour. So we're going to start off just by showing you what's around outside right here. So we'll look this way. We have Garland parking garage, which is the main parking lodge on this side of campus, and then a couple things below it. And that like strip mall kind of deal is the small mark, which is just a small Walmart and the bookstore where you'll be able to get books, razorback merchandise, things like that. And then to the right of the Garland parking garage is full bright dining hall. It's going to be your closest dining hall. If you're living right here, it'll be a quick walk. So that's really nice and convenient. And then Northwest quad is right next door. And then down the sidewalk, there's another meal. There's a meal trade option here on campus. That's on this side of campus. So that's really nice and convenient. Super windy outside. So we're going to go ahead in and keep going on with the tour. Looks like we are joined by Talita coordinator for residence education. So you see me a lot and I'll join you out today. Alrighty, so we're going to keep on moving this way. So right over here is just a big kind of community space. As you can see, there's ping pong table, pool table, and there's a kitchen back here as well. Any supplies or equipment that you need to check out for the ping pong table, pool table in the kitchen, you can check out at the front desk. There should be someone there most of the day to hand that out to you. It'll be like an RA. And then let's take a moment to introduce Emily. Oh yes, behind the camera we have the lovely Emily. Hi everyone, I'm Emily. I'm a marketing intern for university housing and go ahead and tell us where you're tuning in from. Did you use the kitchen at all when you were here? I did use it a couple of times. I do remember fondly there was a program that one of our RA's put on. There's a griddle that you can check out and they brought out a griddle and made us like pancakes just to show that there was like a griddle available, but we got free pancakes. So that was a really fun little program and a lot of people came actually and just hung out things like that at the beginning of the year. So a lot of programs will go on in the beginning of the year with your RA's and just getting to know people live on your floor and people in the building. So that's really fun. So that's something I do remember doing in the kitchen. So how do you take your pancakes? There's a way to take your pancakes. Maple syrup, lots of butter, cream butter. Okay. An obscene amount of butter. Barb says she's tuning in from Northwest Arkansas in wine. I think that's okay. Polly says she's joining from Overland Park, Kansas and Suzanne has a question about the kitchen. She notices that there isn't a stove top. Could they bring a hot plate and keep it in the kitchen? That's a question for our hall director. Do you happen to know if they could, could they bring that in? Not in the rooms. I know they can't have that in their rooms, right? The hot plates. Yeah, I believe you can bring it in. You just can't use it in your room. We don't allow any open flames, but we do have a lot of checkout equipment. We don't have this stove, but we do have a small kind of oven that you can use as well. So, yeah, hopefully that answers your question. Stina asked, is there a toaster or a toaster oven available in the kitchen? Let's just go in the kitchen. Yeah, let's just go look around the kitchen there. See the refrigerator. Yeah, so we have a refrigerator. We have this, which is really nice. You can do your toast here as well. We have a big full sink here. And then we also have a nice microwave. So those are the things we have in the kitchen. We also have check-in equipment that you can use if you don't want to bring your own kitchen utensils and equipment. So you can check that out at the front desk. I noticed a lot of cup of noodles. Yeah, cup of noodles, are you guys? Barb asks, can air fryers be used in the kitchen? They can be used. I believe they can be used in the kitchen, not in your room. So make sure you don't have that in your room. No open flame. Air fryers is also one of them. So I'm sorry. Yeah, so we'll continue with two. All right, we'll keep on going. Probably one of my favorite rooms in Hots Hall. So I didn't say that, but I actually lived here when I was a freshman. So I have very fond memories. Obviously, I was talking about the programs and stuff. So you probably could have inferred. But this is the theater room. So you got really, really comfy chairs, a huge TV, really nice space to just kind of hang out with your friends or stuff like that. People will come in here. I've seen people bring like pizza and just chill and watching movies. The Bachelor run is on. You can do that. Bachelor of Paradise will probably be moving coming on when you're here. So it'll be nice to do like watch parties or something like that in here. Just really kind of cool space and all the lights are out. It's really nice. Are you a Mario Kart player? Mario Kart? Yeah, Mario Kart Smash Bros. This TV is huge. So it'd be really, really fun. And you can just hook right up to it. And we'll keep on going this way. And another little special room. Not all the buildings on campus have like a space like this, but this is the music room. And really the main thing in here is the piano. So not all the buildings have a piano. It's a really nice one too. So you can come in here. And then we have a lot of like music majors or something like that. You don't want to go all the way to the fine arts building to go practice. So you can come in here till we're practicing. If you don't want to trek all the way over there because it is a little bit of a walk. And in this room right here, it's newly named the Samuel's room. But I remember it as the letters room because there's big, hot letters in the background. And as we walk in here, we're going to meet some of our honors people. Oh, hey. Hello, I'm Xavier Smith and I'm a graduate assistant in the Honors College. And so just so you know, the Honors College, our goal is to enhance your experience through shared learning. And so I have a couple of people here that are here to talk to you about some of those shared learning experiences that you can get with the Honors College. And so I'll pass it off to Louise here who's with the Futures Hub. Hi, I'm Louise Hancox. I am the director of career innovation with the Honors College. And I'm part of a group of resources, set of resources that is waiting for you here called the Futures Hub. And what is the Futures Hub? It's a group of planning professionals and some resources that you can find at our internal website, honorshub.uark.edu. And the way we conceive of your honors experiences is across the great framework. G for global experiences, R for research, E for engagement, A for academics, and T for trajectory. And I handle the trajectory piece a lot. So when it's time for you to talk about internships, if you want to talk about professional school, grad school, med school, law school, we can help you with all those things here in the Honors College. What else should we talk about here today? I know, here's Peyton. She can talk about some experiences. So, hey all, my name is Peyton Jones. I'm a GA for the Honors College. This is simply the PATH program. And the PATH program is a mentoring and scholarship initiative for underrepresented high school students who come to the University of Arkansas their freshman year. And the PATH program consists of amazing students and diverse students from all around different parts of Arkansas and it allows you to build a community and support system that's necessary for you to be a successful student at the University of Arkansas. Also within the PATH program, we offer different types of programming such as monthly sense, monthly Sunday dinners, as well as for trees. And so now we can move on to programming for the HOTS. Follow me this way. We'll come around this corner so we can talk to Xavier a little bit more about the programming. Oh man, you guys keep sneaking up on me. That's crazy. Anywho, I'm here to talk to you a little bit about some of the Honors College programming that we have here in HOTS Hall. And so as you can see here, we have this lovely patio. Trust me, it's beautiful in the fall with all the leaves and everything. And so that is home to one of our programs called professors and pizza on the patio. And so that's an opportunity for HOTS students and the Honors College students and just students in general to have form connections with faculty from the University of Arkansas and form connections there. And again, like I said, we're here to enhance learning through shared learning experiences. And so there will be a number of different programs that the Honors College will be hosting here in your residence hall but also in Gear Heart Park where the Honors College is located. And so yeah, check out the patio. Is there a particular program you might say that you like a lot? I guess food is a component of it. Of course, there's always food. So in the fall of this year, actually, we will be having our Honors College block party or I guess block party at the age as we like to call it. So the age is the where you need to be. And so we will be having a large block party on this side of campus, but also by Gear Heart Hall and by Pomford Hall. And so that is a place for you. Again, mingle, have food and also connect with some of our Honors staff in the Futures Hub. And I think we actually have a special message from the Futures Hub about Study Abroad. Luis, did you have something you wanted this year? I did want to just bring up some of the programs that the Futures Hub is going to have for you this fall. We'll have special programs on getting started with Study Abroad so that you can find out when is a great time to study abroad. Just so you know, for freshmen, you can study abroad very quickly. After you have six Honors credits, you'll be ready to apply for our Honors College Study Abroad grants that can assist you with your study abroad as early as perhaps next summer. We'll be doing other workshops here, getting started with internships, introduction to the Honors experience itself. We'll have virtual opportunities and we'll also have in-person opportunities. We have a brand new coffee cart that we're going to roll on over here and we're going to be trying to engage you guys with coffee and donuts too so you can come and talk to us when we arrive with our cart. So hope to see you then. Karen asks if she can watch this later and if it will be taped and put on somewhere else and it will be put on YouTube later and on our IGTV right after the live is over. Any other questions? Or is it? Okay. Awesome. We'll head out and check out the patio. And Christa, what did you study? So I am just graduated in the spring so I have a degree in communication sciences and disorders and I'll be staying here for grad school to get my master's in speech language pathology. So just then you notice me use a little black thing to get into the door. So when you move in you'll get your keys and you'll get what is called a fob. So for all the buildings the residence halls on campus you use fobs to enter so it's 24 hour fob access so nobody can get in unless they have on these fobs so that's just kind of a security thing just kind of note make sure you don't lose your fob does cost a bit of money so make sure you keep on to that. And we'll keep heading this way. So right here is what's called the fishbowl or the computerless computer lab. So that's just another kind of study space. And as you can see there's someone in there right now studying. So of course it's a really awesome study space that people can use. It's also where lead hogs meetings are held. So if any of you are planning on being lead hogs already accepted as lead hogs we're thinking about being lead hogs. What is lead hogs? So lead hogs is a leadership development program that for freshmen usually do it but anybody can do it while you're here at the university and undergrad. And so you meet in your halls with all the other lead hogs and you work on programming building your leadership skills. They bring in speakers to talk to you about all kinds of things just kind of build your kind of professional resume. It's a really good starter for if you want to do any other like student government want to be an RA in the future. It's a really good kind of starting point for that. Tilly do you have any other thoughts about lead hogs? Yeah it's close. She did a wonderful job explaining lead hogs. We do meet over here actually lead hogs get to moving earlier. So if you're a lead hogs give us a shout out like we're here for you we're waiting on you excited. You do if you are a freshman you join as a lead hog and then you could become an upperclassman you can join as a lead more which is just a continuation of the lead hogs program. So we really do so. So we can keep going. We get to see where you work right? Yes. Y'all get to think my office. Can I show the mural quick? That's kind of a cool mural and these chairs are really yeah we have a really nice kind of like gaming area here. There's another study room in case you guys want to like study at the room in a more private space we have this area here that you can also use. Right. Down here. So right here is Tolita's office. Hello. Yes. I'm right here. Feel free to come over any time on room one twenty five. Yes. One twenty five and I'm always here. So make sure you pop in and say hi. And then another place of interest right here on the end. Keith, I got it. Is the gym. So Hawks is one of like three buildings that have a gym. And so oh. It's in use right now. During COVID they had time slots that you had to check out. I'm not sure if they're going to do that again. But if they do it's just kind of 50 minute time slots that you'll have to come in and use it. But it's a really nice gym. Obviously you have access to the hyper and the Union Fitness Center as well. But having one of your buildings pretty nice too. 99. Yeah. It was hundred. Oh my fault. My fault. Xavier is everywhere. Every real night. Twenty twenty. Is this part of the honor school? Yeah. Currently. Hello. So I think we're going to go check out laundry next. The front desk. Oh the front desk. Yes. Of course. So here's a front desk of pots right here. We have the lovely Quincy and Ariana here. Working the front desk. So when it's open there'll be RAs here working the front desk just like they are. And you'll come here to check out equipment. Things like that. If you get locked down you'll have your phone with you. You can come down here and ask someone for help that way. Think about Hots. Your packages and your mail will not come here. They will go to Maple South. You can find that address and all that information on the housing website. And also your housing portal will tell you like your mailbox number and all the things like that all the important stuff. But Maple South is just right next door. So it's not too far. But that's kind of something to know. So you'll get your packages in Maple South. Is that, I think that's it for the front desk and things like that like I mentioned before equipment. You can check out there. So we'll come down. This right here is the main trash. Oh, water stations. So there's water stations on every single floor. That's one of them. Refillable water stations. Pretty nice and convenient to have them on every floor. Do you have a water bottle that you use? I do have a water bottle. I have a big water bottle. I'm trying to do a lot better about drinking water. So hopefully I'll stick to that this year. We'll see. Oh, it's like summers are a little bit warm. Yeah, it's definitely neat that this summer. And what day did you usually do laundry? So I would do it like in the middle of the week, like a Tuesday or Wednesday at like one when I knew people were in class or just wandering about and they were doing laundry because this is the only laundry room in the building. So if you want to peek in and look around. You want to tell me about laundry alert? Yes, we have an app called laundry alert where it'll tell you which washers and dryers are open at any part, any point during the day. And it'll tell you when your laundry is done and it's a really helpful app to use. And for your laundry, you don't need coins or anything like that. You just have to bring your own detergent and dry sheets and things like that. And then you can use a laundry. So it's no cost of view to you initially to use a laundry. And Shonda had just asked, is it free? So not free technically, but you're paying for it. But it's part of the housing costs inclusive, as they say. Normally I've heard you say Sunday was your night. Sometimes I did it on Sundays, but thinking back on it, Sundays were the busiest days of the week. So I think I usually did it like on Thursdays or Tuesdays when I had shorter days. Oh, yeah. Let's go on up to a floor. We're going to add to floor seven. And just a note for those of you watching, we may lose connection for a second because we're in the elevator. Someone asked, is there space to keep detergent in the laundry room? You can keep your detergent in there. I personally would keep it on hand just because, you know, some people are not nice. But there's definitely tables and stuff like you can fold your laundry while you're in the laundry room. So you don't have to, you don't have to store it in there, but you can. Are you on team pods? I am on team pods, yes. I used to have pods religiously. Shonda asks, did you say the laundry room is open 24-7? Yes. And Polly asks, how many students are in hots? I think Tolita said 460. So. I think she's up here. We'll ask her when we run into her, isn't she? Yeah, we're okay at. Let's come up to floor seven. This is the seventh floor. Hotset's two elevators. That's really nice because there's nine floors. So you definitely need that and all the students are definitely going to need that. Oh, my God! Oh, my God! You just came here in the fall, yeah. On every floor of hots, you have these studies places. There's two. So there's an identical one on the other side of the hallway. And as you can see, they're really nice places to hang out, chat with your friends, things like that. They'll be programming on that. We'll go on here as well. When I was here, one of my hours put on like a painting, a pot painting party. And so we literally just sat, painted pots, listened to music, and like it was really, really fun, kind of a chill program to do while you're on the floor just to get to know everyone, things like that. We did get a question about Hots Hall, if you don't mind. And that is about how many students live at Hots? Yeah, so we had 416 students that will make this place their home. Hopefully you want to think the one that asked the question. So yeah, it's a pretty big hall. We have like nine floors. There's a community space that you guys got to see downstairs. But yeah, we're a big community here. We love to get involved. We love going to the different programs. Your RA will put programs for the floor. And those can be anything from what she said about having like painting pots and that kind of stuff where you can actually like go watch a movie together. So make sure you're looking at the TVs that we had by the elevator. Those will have all of the posters and flyers for programs that you can get to go. And yeah, it's a wonderful community. I'm very excited for you guys to get here. Get here soon. Going down this way and we'll look at the bathrooms. And also you can see like I said, I didn't mind you. There's water bottle stations on every floor. So there's another one on the other side of the floor. So everything is kind of identical like I was saying about the study room. Each half is the same. So there's a half that looks just like this on the other side. So these bathrooms are referred to as semi private. So on this side, we have bathrooms with the whole shebang. So it's got the toilet shower and the seat combo. And this is the handicap out there. So it's a little bit larger. It's quite exciting. This is a unisex bathroom. Yes. This is a unisex bathroom. And then this is just another one like the when you just saw just not as big. I really loved when I came here as a freshman. And I saw this because I had this like really scary idea that like we were all going to be showering super close to each other or something like that. But as you can see, you can like shut the door lock it. You're all alone. So that's really, really nice. We can eat it. Nice updated bathroom turn costs. Do you mind showing them one of the showers? Yeah, we can look in the shower. So all the showers we look about this size. And HOTS is a co-ed building, but all the floors are divided by gender. So there will only be one gender on the entire floor. So it won't be like boys on one half or girls on the other like something like that. So you don't have to worry about some of the opposite gender being near the bathroom. Suzanne asks, will you guys go into an 08 room? And I think that's the last one we're going to see. Yeah, it's the last room we're going to see. And Barb asks, what's the best advice for community showers? Definitely bring a little shower caddy with all your supplies in it. So I had one with just like body wash, soap, shampoo, all the essentials and just have it there with you and just kind of bring it in the shower. Do what you got to do and come out. Shower shoes. Shower shoes. A lot of people would buy those towels that you can like they have like velcro that you can like connect onto you or something like that. If you didn't want to like change in the shower, they would put those on to go to their room. So that's another thing you can buy. I have one. I bought it at Target. So nice target plug. Linda asked if we are going to go into a corner room. Yes. Yeah, we can do that. We will look at that room for you. I know that in years past when we're talking about shower shoes, I've heard don't overspend. Oh, I think a dollar. Like a dollar for a dollar store. I use like $7 flip flops. A dollar at the dollar dollar store. I used to do them for like a dollar and I would grab a couple at old Navy. Yeah, don't spend money on your shower shoes. It's not a huge deal. So this would be a very typical room. So this is what most of the rooms on in the building look like. Someone asked what temperature is Hots Hall normally kept at? That I don't know. But you have complete control of the temperature in your room. It's located right behind here at the door. So right over here you have your thermostat. So you can control that. And it's I think it's control. You can't take the room down to 34. Yeah, there's a limit. But yeah, I feel like somewhere around 65 to 74. It's probably the range of which and we strive to keep things about seven between 68 and 72. Barb, we are in room 710. I believe yes, 710. So we can take a look at some. So each room will have two of these armors for each student. You've got a nice mirror already installed. If you're planning on bringing a mirror, you can forget. You don't have to do that to have one for you. And then have the beds. So you can lock them off to anything like that to loft it yourself. I would suggest having a partner to loft it with you. Don't do it alone. So each also comes like a little side table right here. Just one little drawer, a desk, a chair, and then a like three drawer dresser. I'm just giving the length and width of that, if you don't mind. Room inside. Give him a length and a width. We have to know to get that question. A width, we got 26 inches, 20 inches. And someone asked which bed is A versus B? That's a great question for Tolita maybe. Well, I think it really is up to you and your roommate to decide upon it. It's when we sleep in the room. Yeah. Yeah, did you have a description? No, yeah, exactly what Chris has said. It's up to you and your roommate, but if you guys do this side to switch on which bed you're going to stay, you need to let your R in those so they write that down on your account. So we're making sure we're not charging you in case there's any damage and you guys swap on your room assignment. So just make sure you let us know if you guys, who's going to be on what A and then who's going to be on B. So yeah. Shonda asks, is this a corner room? It's right next to the corner, but no, this isn't the corner room. And then we have another question. Are the furniture dimensions consistent throughout the various halls? Yes, all that information should be accurate on the housing website. It's, they're not, they're different in different halls, but they're pretty consistent in huts. So by hall, they're pretty consistent. I don't think there's any furniture. It's all movable here in huts. That's different than you were. I think it's all the same furniture. You can arrange it however you'd like. I always have this thing where every, like at semester I will rearrange my entire room. So feel free to get with your roommate and rearrange it however you'd like. That's what works for you. Yeah. How do you like your room? Is that your room? It's fantastic. And feel free to ask any questions you guys have about any dimensions or anything about the room. I think we're going to check out a corner and a end room. So. Linda asks, could you move one of the tables from under the bed? Yes, absolutely. Yeah, these are all. When I looked here, I lofted my bed all the way to the top and then I moved like a little nightstand out of the way, kind of turned the dresser so I could like sit under my bed and study like that. And I think a lot of people did that. A lot of people would pull the dresser out and put it against that wall over there. So you can use your own imagination, kind of configure it however you'd like. And while you were talking about the lofting, the connection was a little messed up. So could you talk about it again? Yeah, so about the lofting again, when I was here, I lofted my bed all the way to the top. I had help. I just did it with my dad and just had like a mallet just lofted it. It's not super hard as long as you have a partner and then you can move the furniture under the bed however you'd like that way. That's really an efficient way to make use of the space. Barb asked, what is the usable window sealed space? All right, sounds like a measurement to me. Note there is a little bit of a gap behind the window. So if you're on this side, there's a bar right here, but there is a cannon on that. She wants to know not including the gap. Okay, so from that corner, you can know there's a little bit of space, it's 139. And if we're not including the gap, 76 inches. And then the height, you can just turn it off and turn it back on again, reset. 62 inches, 79, 62. And someone asked if they can get a panorama view of the room from the corner. Okay. Close the door. You need to get a panorama view. Yup, that's it. And then we have a few more questions. Are safety rails required if the bed is lofted to max height? I don't think it's required, but you can use them. I didn't have a safety rail when I lofted my bed to the top. I don't know the answer to that. We'll have to come back to you and get you that answer. I don't know that it's required, it's certainly recommended. We're getting lots of questions. Eleanor asked, hi Krista, what would people normally do if people want to put curtains in without installing them? I'm just using like a curtain rod. That's usually probably the simplest way and the easiest way to not do damage to the wall. Tension rods? You don't want to do damage to the wall. So you're using like a tension rod or something like that. Don't poke any holes in the walls. And Liz asked, is there room for a small lounger slash futon under the bed if you loft the bed? I don't think you can fit a futon under the bed. We can measure and then you can see what... Why don't we go into this corner room and just use that since someone was asking about the corner room. Let's measure because maybe a small futon would? 709. So yeah, do you need the tool or you've got it? Inches. So, I'm like 75 inches futon. Barb wants to know the space from the edge of the window seal to the shade. So I think this... She wants to see if a cubby shelf will fit on it. 14 inches. Linda says, I see that hot rooms have blinds. Do people also get curtains or blackout curtains? The people's rooms that I've seen don't really get curtains. I like a lot of natural light. I know a lot of people like a lot of natural light. So I haven't seen people use curtains super often. But obviously you totally can if that's your... That's your prerogative. Can you close the blinds? It's pretty dark as I recall. Yeah, it's not blackout level, but it's pretty dark. Estelle asked, can you measure the window in the corner room for attention rod please? It might be kind of difficult. We'll figure it out. Okay. All right, let's head to the end room. So this is going to be like the 08 room on the corner, or I guess it's a corner too. Barb wants to know the height of the window sill from the floor. In this room? Are they all the same? I believe it's all the same. I'll go check that here in a second. Window sill to the floor? I'll go check the other room just to make sure. 33 inches. Yeah. Linda asks, what are the dimensions of the corner rooms? I'll get on this side to measure. Okay, let's see. Here, sorry, I'll get you a laser. So that's 129 inches. Let's see if I can get that locked here. And 327 inches. Also known as 27 feet and 3 inches. We have a couple people in the chat asking, how do they get an 08 room? You don't have it now, then you probably are going to get it unfortunately. Someone, Jackson said, I'm actually the resident for Room 708, so I'm excited to see it. Oh, Jackson, welcome to your room. Welcome to your room. It's reconnecting. Okay, we're back, yes. If you go to the right, you can see the top of Old Man. Yeah, this is a nice, nice view that you got here, Jackson. You can see Garland Garage here. We have this small Walmart. I don't know if you guys mentioned before, but we do have an awesome Walmart here. Yeah, pretty sweet. Someone asked, Jackson said, you have to sign the contract really early and get a good room selection time in order to secure an 08 room. I checked on the distance under the window, and it's 33, 34 inches. It's the same as in here. Okay, and Suzanne asked, can you measure the wall that the armoires are on? But I'm not sure for which room she's asking. Okay, we can do it from here. Oh, she's asked, where are we measuring right now in 708? Tyler asked, are West End rooms being used as study rooms or overflow this year? Overflow this year. We have a lot of freshmen incoming. I think the most that we've had ever coming in, so those rooms are going to be overflow rooms. Suzanne is asking about this room, so she wants to know the wall, the distance of the wall that the armoires are on and the distance between them. If you want, I can use my hands. I was like, how am I going to stop it? Almost 113. And they want to know the room between them, the between the armoires. But these are movable. You can move them. So we're closer to our apartment than it would be. Yeah. But I didn't really want to. You didn't even get the width of one of them, so I just couldn't play with that. Shonda asked, can y'all measure the space between the beds for a rug in the corner room? Seven, yeah. We'll finish up in there. Oh, yes, okay. Polly asked, does housing have floor plans with measurements? I believe so. We have measurements for the different furniture. And then we have floor plans on the housing portal. We have to keep them secure from just random people looking at them. Bed's 63 inches, almost exactly. Linda is asking, in a corner room, what is the distance between the door and the corner? That's the corner, and here's the door. Four inches. And Suzanne has another question for that room, I believe. The width from the armoire wall to the window wall where the vent is. Do you have any more questions about the corner room? Nope. But someone asked, where on the portal are rooms with dimensions? Rooms with dimensions. So I think rooms with dimensions, you're going to need to go to actually the housing website for that. I thought we were talking about floor plans. Rooms with dimensions on the housing website. And then I don't think there's dimensions on the map itself of the floor plan. So it has the dimensions of a room and a standard room. The armoire wall to the window? It says width from the armoire wall to the window wall where the vent is. So I'm thinking there to the here. 101, almost 102 inches. Alright, well we're currently caught up on questions. Xavier, any final thoughts about Honors College and students coming out? For sure, for sure. Well we are super stoked and excited for you guys to be coming to join the Razorback family and also the Honors College family. Please, please, please go for you to contact us at any time that you have any questions or concerns. And we are located in Gearhart Hall and we can't wait for you to stop by. And so I hope that you guys have a great freshman year and we hope to see you at our black party in the fall as well. And so welcome, welcome. You're clearly all over the place. Right, right, right. All over the place, you'll probably see me around. And so please say hello, especially we love students coming to speak with us in our office or even on campus. And so do not be shy about coming up and talking to us. For sure. Any more questions? Suzanne has a couple of questions about the end room. Is that the one across? Is this the end room? Can you measure the window in the nook where the bed is? And she also wants to know where the outlets in this room are. Okay, it's 48 inches, almost 49. There's some outlets right here. There's four here. And we have over here as well, so lots of outlets. Yeah. There'll probably be about 10. That's kind of our standard. I'm not sure if there's any, are there any in this area? I'm not sure. I was trying to peek behind to see if there are any back there. There's generally about 10. Are there any ethernet ports? There should be. Depends on which room. But this one has one right there. Yep. So that's your wifi box and the ethernet ports on the bottom side. All right, we're all caught up. So, only a few years ago, you were a first year student. What do you think? What kind of advice would you give to the incoming HOTS class of 25? 26? 25? Wow. I know HOTS students are always super hardworking and super outgoing and trying to do their best. And I think that as much as effort as you put into your academics and building your resume and all that stuff, you need to take time for yourself. I definitely wish I had done more of that. I didn't until my junior year. I'd literally signed up for ice skating lessons just to take some time once a week just to breathe, not worry about school or classes or grades or anything like that. So once a week I drove, just bring down the Jones Center and did ice skating lessons. So it could be something as out there as that or just like handbooking or reading a book. Take time for yourself. Take a breather. Take a break. And sometimes it can get like a lot. And so having that like stress relievers is really, really, really important. Just as important as your academics and all that good stuff too. We've got a couple more questions now. Shonda wants to know if we can show the outlets in the corner room. Yeah, let's go do that. Any other questions for in here? Suzanne wants to know how tall is the window from the ledge in the end room. Yeah, she wants to know how tall the window is. And then we have another question for the corner room as well. For the corner or the store room? Corner. These are both about the corner room. We'll finish up there. Oh, sorry. She wants to know for someone. Shonda wants to see the outlets in the corner room. Where are they? I know there's, I know for a fact there's outlets on the wall here against those beds. There should be one on each side. There's another one back here. You can't really see it, but it's back here behind this armor. And there's another one back behind this armor. So there's like four, maybe a fifth hidden one somewhere. And then they want the distance above the wardrobe to the ceiling. And Estelle asked how much bigger are the corner rooms than the regular rooms and what numbers are they? Right now we're in 709. We're starting in 70710. As far as the actual dimensions difference, it's really not that significant. I will say about this. I heard people would put their TVs up here. So that's another kind of space saving option. You want to put a TV on top of there. All right. Well, we're all caught up. Great. Well, Felida, do you have any final thoughts for us? Yeah, just to tell you guys how excited I am. And we are here at the University of Arkansas to get you guys here and get you started with school. This is such an exciting time for you all. So definitely make sure that you follow Chris's advice to go to programs and all of that. Take care of yourself. Take some time for yourself. Try to find new interests and new friends and make this moment last forever in your head. So yeah, just enjoy this time. We have lots of programs happening here. We're going to have your RA on each floor that will put up floor programs for you guys and we'll do a lot of fun things. So make sure you stop by my work here. So I'm very excited to see you guys this fall. Thank you.