 All right. Hello everybody. My name is Cecily Essary. I'm the CRE of Hots Hall. I live here. I work here. I supervise the RA's. I work with lead hogs. I will see you around soon. But it's my job to take care of this community and so I'm excited to show you around today. First off, before we leave this space, I want to highlight the Fulbright dining hall, which is right over to your left. That is where you will get food and get to hang out with friends. There are lots of food options. We also have Club Red, which is right down here, where you can get a quick bite to eat as well if you are hungry and in a hurry. It is in the maples. Yep. So it's only a couple minute walk from here. Okay, fantastic. So I'll take you guys inside. This is our self entrance. Typically you'll take this to go to class because campus is that way. And we have a couple of people watching already. Nice. Hello. Tell us where you're from. We'd love to find out a little bit about what you're starting here. We need to use the fob there, right? Yep. So everybody has to have fob access to get into the building. You can't get in without a fob. If you have guests, we ask that you have them wait in this area until you can escort them because the only way you can have guests in the building is if you do escort them. But for the beginning of the school year, keep an eye on visitation policies because those will change. All right. Well, welcome inside. This is our lobby area where you can play pool. You can play ping-pong. We do ask that you bring your own equipment this year just for safety reasons. We won't be checking it out at the desk for the first semester. There's also our kitchen area where you can have a meal with some friends. You can cook. We do have a community fridge. We ask that you don't keep your items in there very long because we do have 400 people living here and only one fridge. We have a capacity of up to 416 and we have 16 RAs, so there's 400 of you. So we ask that you label all your food. We also have a microwave oven and we have a convection oven. So you can cook in here. Please bring your own cooking equipment and make sure you clean up after yourself when you're all done. What kind of things do people cook in here? Do you know? Well, we cook all the time. There's a group of students. The past two years we've had cooking Sundays or baking Sundays. So if you all want to continue that tradition, then we welcome it. But students, you know, cook things. They bake things and build community through that. The next area we have is our theater room where if you like movies, you like to watch sports. This is your place. We have gaming parties in here. We have watch parties. There's plenty of seating. We've got a beanbag chair. You can also see that there are lots of fridges in here. We have micro fridges stored in here right now. What are those fridges about? Oh, let me tell you. A really sustainable option and good option for having a fridge in college is these micro fridges rented out by collegiate concepts. If you just Google collegiate concepts, you work, then you can find how to rent them. But it's a microwave and a fridge that you can rent for the year and then you'll give back when you're done. So it's a great option for not having to leave with a micro fridge that you don't really need in the future. So you kind of have it when you're here and then it's gone when you're gone. Yep, you may need it. You know, your first couple of years living on campus and if you ever move into an apartment, you may not need one. So this is a great option for that. But we do encourage that you stay on campus because it's a great experience living here. Alright, we are also going to show you our music room. We have a lot of students who love music. We have a lot of people in band. We have a lot of people who play music in different ways. So we have a drum kit and we have a piano. We actually are looking into getting a new drum kit soon. And so hopefully we'll have a brand new one that's even fancier than that. And you can just play the drum kit when you want to, huh? You can. Work off a little extra energy. Yes, we have a lot of students practice. You play drums, right? I do not play drums. I wish I was a drummer. That would be awesome. Okay. I'm going to pass it over here to Xavier. Oh, yeah, sure. Hello, hello, everyone. My name is Xavier Smith and I'm the Graduate Assistant for Recruitment and Diversity Retention within the Honors College. And I specifically work with the Honors College Path Program. And so that is a program for high achieving underrepresented scholars. And so through that program, we provide a great community that helps them excel throughout their college career. But I want to talk to you today a little bit about the Jessamy E. Samuel Meeting Room here, which is newly dedicated. I see the label right there. For sure. And so that is a wonderful dedication to a former student here who is unfortunately not with us. So we wanted to put this in her memory. But this room is a wonderful room for you to be able to study as well as we often have programs in here. Now, of course, due to COVID-19, we will have a different setup for our programming this year. They're most likely going to be virtual, but there are some great perks that you can still have within this room. And so one of the things that you might pay attention to is these hot letters here. You'll come this way and see. As you can see, there are names all over the letters, all over the letters. And it's hot tradition to have every freshman resident each year sign their name upon these letters. And so we cannot wait for you guys to have your name upon these letters just like our former residents here. That's a nice tradition. Yeah, I like that. For sure. For sure. So look forward to that. And so I also want to bring your attention to our patio over here. And so this is a wonderful outdoor space and wonderful outdoor space. As you can see, this is great to study. You can also socialize out here while socially or social distancing. And so previously this was home to our professors and pizza on the patio in which students could mingle with and connect with professors and enjoy pizza. Pizza and professors. Awesome. Right, right, right. Gotta get your food, right? And so this is a great educational space and also a place to relax and unwind. And so we cannot wait for you to utilize this space and socially distance this year. For sure. And I think we're going to head back inside. I think we're going to hit that second door over there. Right. Yep. And if anyone's watching and has any questions for us, now's the perfect time to ask. Again, we'd love to know where you're coming from. This is another one of our gathering spaces. A lot of people hang out in this area to study or just be with a friend. There's always something going on in the Hots lobby. It is a place where if you want community, you're going to find it in the first floor lobby. I can hear people in my apartment till three in the morning playing games sometimes down here. It's always a good time. There's also places to study in the fish pool. I'll show you that in a minute. Behind you, we have our front desk. So our RAs, we have 16 RAs in the building who are here to serve you in many different capacities. One of them is at working at the front desk. And so typically in the afternoons are on the weekends throughout the whole day. We have this space for equipment rental. Even though this semester we will only be looking at renting out HDMI cables and remotes. That is the only thing we will be checking out. That plug for, Shameless plug for campus Cox cable services. If you want TV in your room and you have one, we have free cable hookup. You also can get free cable services on your laptop by searching campus Cox, you work. And you can get free cable television on your laptop. So if you want to watch a live basketball game when they come back, when they're back in season or you like the bachelor, you can watch it for free and it's all live. So we have that. So questions come in while we're talking. Ethan asks, is there a good place to store a bike? Yes, we have a bike storage area on both sides of the building. So there's plenty of space for you. I also love to ride bikes, so I encourage you to bring your bike. You can also, you could store in your room if you're really protective of your bike, but there's not the most space in the world to do that. So I recommend you put it outside. And one more resource when it comes to bikes here in Fayetteville is we have what's called the Greenway, which is a wonderful bike path and multiuse path between here and all the way up to Bentonville. So yeah, if you bring a bike, you'll have plenty of places to ride. Angela asks, I checked out collegiate concepts and only saw the fridge. Is there also microwaves? And the answer is yes. Yes, because it's connected. So the fridge and the microwave are together as a package. I don't, if there is a separate microwave option, I'm not sure about it. So you'll have to do some more digging or you can email me or you can comment in the second. Yeah, well, they're both available. We know that, that there are fridges available and microwaves available, whether they come together as a pack or you have to get them individually. I'm not entirely sure. I usually see them come together. Okay. All right. So that's it for the desk. If you ever need something you don't know who to talk to, come down to the desk. We also have a 24 hour hot RA on duty. So if you ever get locked out of your room or you just need, you don't know something happened. You don't know who to talk to to get help. You can always call the RA on duty and they're there to help you. So the numbers are posted all throughout the building. We've got 16 amazing RA's coming to work for you next year. And there's two RA's per floor. So you always have someone who's really dedicated towards helping you as well as all of them. So let's head this way. Yeah. And while we're walking in that direction, let me ask, how is mail handled? How do you do mail? Good question. So this is not a full service desk, but we do have a full service desk that we work a lot with at Maple South. So it's two minute walk again. And that's where you're going to get your mail. You can send mail from there. You can't send packages, but you're going to have to head over there. You'll get your own mailbox code and you'll share a mailbox with your roommate. Thank you. All right. So this is another hangout space, but then we have our fish bowl. This is one of my favorite rooms. Wait, what did you call it? It's the fish bowl. It's supposed to be a computer lab, but we don't have computers. So now we just have this awesome space with a huge table. There's a hookup for if you want to do a presentation or you just want to share a screen with people to watch the show. You can do that. And this place is just usually a great place for studying. Don't run into these glass doors. It happens a lot. People don't realize the doors are closed. Oh, against the fish bowl. Okay. Yeah. That's a dramatic table. It is. It kind of is. Laws could be written at that table. But a lot of studying is how a lot of good things have happened here. You know, I had a group of students a couple years ago, give me a shark tank presentation of why they should have a second floor RSO registered student organization in this room. They set everybody up. They presented in suits. So there's a lot of important things that happen here. We also have our, we typically have our lead hogs meetings of your lead on. Hello, we're excited to have you. We have our meetings in there. We'll see what they look like this semester. We probably will see a lot of virtual stuff. Then we have our first study room. This is a great space for a small group. You can also come in here and take a test. If you need to, you can just put a sign on the door. We also have whiteboard walls. These are amazing. Bring your own whiteboard markers and erasers and you can write right on these. We ask that you wipe them off when you leave them. Just right right there on the wall, huh? Right on the wall. That's crazy. And then this is another TV lounge. We have these awesome chairs that are ergonomically made for gamers. So if you love to game and you don't want your body to hurt, then you sit there and you can game. I don't really see people game in them. They're usually just hanging out, but that's fine. So then we'll go down this hallway. We have two offices. So the first one is my office. If you ever need something and you don't know who to go to, you can always come here. If my door is closed, you can always send me an email. My email is on the door. You can call me. And my office hours are nine to five. I have a lot of meetings and work with a lot of students. So if the door is closed, just don't be hesitant to reach out in another way. It says world's best CRE. Is that official? That's 100%. I don't know what to say. I would say true, but there's some great CREs here. But this is my office. I meet with RAs in there, do a lot of administrative stuff, stuff that nobody knows about, but it's what I love to do. So Heidi is our GA who is basically the liaison between the Honors College and HOT students. So she, you'll see her around putting on programs. If you ever need help with academic resources, she's your person. Really sweet gal. And so she works out of this office. And she's with the Honors College. She works for the Honors College, but she hangs out with us in HOTs. All right. Our next face. Unfortunately, we'll be closed in the fall due to COVID-19. We will reassess in the spring, but when it is open, we have a lot of equipment. We have a Smith machine, some treadmills, a dip machine, an elliptical, all of that. So this space really, it's a great space if you don't want to walk down to the hyper. The hyper will be open. If you're interested in working out and doing all of that, I would check their website out for their new COVID-19 hours and procedures because they are looking to be safe and open for you. And so I would not be discouraged from working out. Just head down to the hyper. I think we may have some former students in our field right now. Isha Rizzo and Sydney Lulusmith and Natalie Torres. Very nice. Yeah. Okay. Good to have you. I'm also on the first floor. Yes. So good to have you on the first floor. We also have a men's restroom. A lot of people can't find it because it's not next to the women's one down there, but don't forget it's over here. Okay. There's also a stairwell to go up the stairs that way. There's a lot of programs and hanging out that happens down here. The RA has put on a lot of programming to give community building opportunities, educational programs. And this is a lot of where that happens as we've talked about, you know, COVID-19 planning may look a little different. But we also have some vending machines for you and some recycling. So you can always recycle here. There's recycling on every floor, but you can start with the first floor behind here. There's some spots. We know I was wrong. They're actually not students who were here. They're here. They're coming this fall. They're coming this fall. I was like, I'm not sure about this. We're excited for you to be watching us. There are also two elevators behind us. There's some rumors that the elevators don't work super well at the time. Let me assure you they're up and running. They are ready to go for you. We also have trash room. So when you have big trash that doesn't fit in the floor recycling or floor trash shoots, you just dump your trash right in here. Remember to bag it and make sure it's clean. And you can put recycling over in that corner. You break down your boxes and put them on top of that trash can right over there. There's no place to recycle cardboard anywhere else in this building, only right there. Okay. Thank you. Yep. Stop is going to be the laundry room. For those of you who don't have your parents still do your laundry, here's where you'll do your laundry. Some people will go home every weekend to do their laundry. I mean, if you got that ability. Yeah, you know, I don't know. So we have plenty of washers and dryers as you can see. You have already paid for them so you don't need coins. You don't need your card. There's an app that you can scan to tell you when your laundry is done. The most important thing for you to remember is to do your laundry promptly. This space will fill up quickly with 400 people if you're not quick at remembering when your laundry is going to be done and turning it through. So I recommend that. We ask that you don't use bleach. You'll bring your own, your own laundry detergent. It's usually what we recommend. Yeah. Really just be respectful of the space. That's the biggest thing because we have a lot of people doing laundry and a lot of stuff can end up laying around here. So please be kind to our space. And the Laundry Alert app allows you to see when different machines are open and when yours is ready to go. Do you want to take the elevator? Yeah, let's take the elevator. All right, let's do that. And so tell me, where are you from? Me? Uh-huh, yeah. I'm from Oregon. If there's anybody from Oregon watching, whoop, whoop, I love Fayetteville now. So I moved from Oregon to go to grad school and then met my husband and ended up staying here. My husband also lives here. In the building? Yes, his name's Jeff. He's awesome. And you may see him around. He loves Fulbright because we get free food working here. So you have a few comments come in just now. Yes. Emma asked, is hot open to incoming transfer and upperclassmen students? It is not. You have to be a freshman to be in hot. 100% freshman. And Olivia gives a shout out to the Pacific Northwest. Yes, Olivia will have to talk. And Sydney is in room 322. Okay, we're on the third floor. So while we're in the third floor, we might just dip in for a second. Just real quick. Okay. Okay. So what I'm going to show you first is the study room. And then we're going to head all the way back to the other rooms. We have a bathroom area here. It's identical to the other side. 322. We're just going to miss her room. There's a stairwell here. And then this is your study floor or study space on your floor. You're on floor 3. It's a little echoey in here. But another whiteboard wall for all your equations and things that you're studying. And then we've got a couple of tables in here for you. The biggest thing to remember in this space is just keep it down after 10 o'clock because it's a little echoey in here. For these students over here. There's 322 on this side. Let's go over there. These doors never lock. So they just kind of stay open. Okay. 322. Here's your room. It was in Olivia. Yeah. Nice. Olivia, here's your room. Your bed is lofted. Yes, your bed is lofted right now. Okay. Very good. We'll show you how many people have we got watching. We've got about 52. Nice. Okay. Let's see. Jackie. Well, Jennifer is in room 909. Jackie asks, can we see a corner room? And we do have a corner room on the tour. Yeah. Anna asks, will study rooms on each floor be available for students to use? Yes, they will be. The biggest thing is just capacity. So we'll probably take a few chairs out of there to make sure there's not too many people in one space, but they will be available. And Angela asks, can we see a restroom? And yes. Yes, I got you. That is an important part of this. So I want to highlight the community spaces. So these are our lounges, our floor lounges. There's a TV that you can hook up. A lot of people do like game nights and movie nights. And this is just great space. I also want to highlight the RA room that's over here. So there's two RAs per floor, as I said. And here's where one of them lives in 318. And then we do a lot of programs in this area as well. So students hang out and then sometimes RAs put off programs. Back at the elevator lobby, recycling is really important and hot. We do a great job at recycling. Sometimes we have people who are really passionate and they come through and students sort it for us. And we've got a really good sustainability crew. And so you can do plastic, metal, and paper here. We've got a question from Amber about will masks be required in the dorm common spaces? To make sure that we're all safe and people are feeling comfortable, we will be requiring masks in common spaces. The place that you don't have to have masks is in your room. Here's another common space. As well as you can see there's a closet over here and that is the trash shoot. The trash shoot is where you can, if you don't want to go all the way down the stairs and you have a small bag of trash, you can just throw it down the trash shoot. There's also a broom in there that you can use and so you don't have to bring your own. Okay, I'll show you the bathroom. So first off we have a water fountain. We do recommend that you bring your own water bottle. The fountain part where you would put your mouth close to will not be available when you get here. But this will be so that it's touchless and you're not getting your mouth near it. So we have three types of bathrooms. So the first one is the unisex bathroom or ADA. This has a huge shower. You want to pull that curtain? Yeah, this is going to close. So the biggest thing is make sure you always close the curtain all the way. Otherwise the water will come out and then you have a wet bathroom floor and we don't want that. That's a pretty big shower. Yeah, you need a big shower and there you go. So that's that and then you have toilet sink, all that. And then we have another bathroom that's individual but it's a little bit smaller. And that's just the toilet? No, it's the toilet and the shower. There's a shower back here if I can squeeze back here. So single-stall shower and then toilet and there sink. And then we have the community bathroom where you have five different sinks. And then what we do, we don't allow students to keep their items in here. So when you come in, you'll bring your stuff and when you leave take your stuff with you. Just because there's so many people we can't have everybody store in their toothbrushes and hair stuff and all that. So we have three or four different types of bathrooms. We have a shower and a toilet here. The next one has a toilet. We have a shower and a toilet. And then we have just a shower. Okay, so it looks like most of the showers have kind of an area where you can get dressed. Yes, and the cool part about these is they have the full door. So you're not feeling like you're in a stall in a public place. It's a very private. There's all the way down to the floor. Yes. How European of us. Oh wow, how European. I didn't know that was a European thing. All right, and then we're going to go to some rooms now. So we're going to start with the 08 room. We have eight of them and they're our specialty room. These are not a typical layout. There's only a few of them, as I said, but we'll show you kind of the layout of the space and the furniture. And if we have any questions, let us know. This furniture is all the same as it would be in another room. So I can just kind of go over that with you. Every room has two sets of the same thing. So we have your bed. This is a lofted bed. So this is as high as it's going to go. If you want to deloft it, you'll just need a mallet from the front desk and a friend. And you can deloft this down. Most of them are going to start out lofted for the year, but you can also put in a request on the housing website if you want to be sure that it's lofted. There's a mattress here. A lot of people bring mattress toppers just for a better sleep. So if you want one, bring one. Then we have your dresser. So there's three big drawers. And you have a nightstand with a place to lock. So if you want to have just a place where you can lock stuff up, you can just put a padlock in here to the drawer. And then you have your desk and your desk chair. Help me remember this when we go to the other room? Yes. And ask us the height of each drawer inside the dresser. Good question. We'll get into the other room. We'll measure that. Okay. And then you have your armrest where you can store a lot of your clothes. It also has a full-length mirror so you don't need to bring a big mirror with you. A couple clothing racks and some cubbies. Let me give a good pan of this. What do we call this? This is the end room. We call it the end room or the 08 room is typically what it's called. Yeah, I'll let you pan around. And then this room has two entrances to exits as well. And then we were asked to look at a corner room. All right, we're going to the corner room. This room is just slightly, slightly bigger than another room. Not by much at all, but it's enough. So same furniture, a little different view, different window layout. And then there's a smoker or a particle detector in every room. So there's fire safety and all that in every room as well. Carbon monoxide detector for safety. Sydney asked, are the rooms besides the study rooms on the other side also corner rooms? And I believe they are. Yes, they are. So there's four corner rooms and then the 08 room and then the rest are the same. Hailey asked, how wide is the corner room? And I feel like we have that maybe on the website. Yeah, the website or I don't think this one has that. I think we have just a general standard. Do you want to get the wide one? You guys don't have to work together. That one may be a little harder to use. Okay, we can try it. Assuming is that the way you want it. 140 inches. Someone can divide that by 12 and get us to how many feet? We're close. 144 would be 13. So yeah, 12. As you were saying, yeah, was it 12 feet? Yeah, it didn't change. Any math major don't get mad at me. It was a business major. Okay, so we're heading into a more typical room now. Okay, same furniture, same layout. And then this, the dimensions of this room are going to be 13.6 inches or 13 feet, 6 inches. And then by 11 feet, 6 inches. So just a little bit. This is 11 feet, 6 inches. That was 144 inches. Yes, we're just closer to 12 feet. Okay. Yeah, and now is a great time to ask us any questions. We did have one question that came in earlier about the height. I believe of the door. Yes. So while he's measuring that too, I want to highlight, clearly every room has multiple people. Some of us have, some students have single rooms, but if you have a roommate, something we do every year is we facilitate roommate agreements. So a lot of people room with strangers and sometimes it comes with that is figuring out what you prefer. And so at the beginning of the year, your RA will meet with both of you and you'll do a roommate agreement to talk about what you expect with living together and how to work best together. We also do the RA's, do one-on-ones with everybody. So you'll have a chance to have a one-on-one interaction with your RA as well to build that relationship. Very nice. 8 inches high. 8 inches high. 8 inches high, but 24 inches deep. So each drawer, is each drawer the same? Yes, all of those are the same. Yep. So each one is 8 inches. 29 inches wide, okay. So what's the height from the top of the drawer to the bottom of the lofted bed? The top of the drawer. So this is a fully lofted bed. This is fully lofted. Yep. And it can go down 3 inches and 3 inch increments, I believe. 27 inches. 27 inches, Lily. Okay. We're certainly up for more questions. One that we, can we get that ledge, because I recall, has a little bit of an indention back there? Yes. Students forget things when they move out back here, so don't forget your things when you leave. Do they want the whole thing? Yeah, let's get the whole thing with the indention. If it'll go, will it go that far? No, it won't. Okay. Okay, do you want it all the way to there? Yeah, if you can, that'd be great. Oh, this thing is not long enough. Pull it. Oh, it's already there. Okay, gotcha. And then I'm going to give them a little, I'm going to give them a little view of that little note real quick. Yeah, support it. Thank you. Okay. And Lily asks, can you block the vent? No. Do not block the vent just for safety purposes, and then also you just want to make sure you get some fresh air in the room. Right. So just make sure you keep it away. You can put something in front of it as long as there's space in between, and then you can continue. I'll give a closer view of that. Another thing about these rooms is, so all the furniture has to stay in the room, but you can arrange it however you want. And so this is a standard layout, but typically people move this stuff all around the room. Sometimes roommates, you know, put both dressers on that side and all of that, but you can arrange it however you want. Everything's movable. Yeah, it's all movable. The other thing is outlets. A lot of people ask about the outlets. There's an outlet down here, and there's an outlet down there, and on this side it's the same. So there's two outlets on each side. There are not outlets on the south and the north wall. So we have a couple measurements coming in here. We'll go over them one by one. Jeff asks, what size rug will fit? And, you know, I guess, can we give them maybe this space down here? Yeah, if you want a space, so we'll measure the space with a standard layout, but really you could do it any size in the room if you're okay with furniture going on top of it. But we'll fit one just for this common area. 65 inches? It's about 65 inches between the two beds. Yeah. About 114 inches in that dimension. Lily asks, if I put a shelving unit right in front of the air vent, will it block the airflow? If it's a flatback, you know, there's those ones with the cubes. That one would probably be fine. But if it's a one with a flatback, you just want to make sure it's like six inches away from it. You could probably make it work if you're willing to give up a little bit of space. Right, right. And then Jennifer asks, is the room length dimension to the wall where the bed is or is the dimension to the window or window ledge? Let me think through that again. Let me make sure I'm getting it right. Is the room length dimension to the wall where the bed is or is the dimension to the window or window ledge? Oh, I think she's asking about the dimensions we publish. And I believe that the dimensions we publish would be... To the floor to floor. Yeah, not to the window because the ledge isn't going to be counted in the floor and the dimensions of it. Yeah, I wouldn't think so. Jennifer asks, what's the dimension between the two beds? I think we just got that when we did the... Thank you. Okay, love these questions. Sydney asks, can you measure the distance between the ceiling and the top of the fully lofted bed? Good question. Yeah, I would go at the top of the mattress too. Oh, okay. 29 inches. Okay, thank you very much. Another thing I want to highlight too is we have the... Like I talked about, you can have free cable in here. The boxes are on that side of the room. They're on either or, but this side of the room, it's on here. Or in here, in this room, it's on this side. You also have some towel racks as well. Nice call out on the towel racks. Let's see here. Eric asks, does each room come with Ethernet? If so, how many ports are there in each room? There's one port and each room has one. Okay. Good question. What's the difference between the door and the corner of the room on the bigger side? On the bigger side. What's the difference between the door and the corner of the room on the bigger side? Okay, let's just show those two corners. You mind closing the door? If you have this side of the room, typically you'll want to work with your roommate to kind of share this side of the wall because if you're on this side, you're going to have a door on your side of the room to figure out how you can share this side of the wall. Yeah, we'll just compare the two sides of the wall. Okay. Sounds good. And then Jennifer asks, well, she's saying thank you. Our pleasure, Jennifer. Anna is asking here, what is the height from the floor to the top of the bed frame when the bed is at a height that accommodates the dresser underneath? So what is the height from the floor to the top of the bed frame? It doesn't, it accommodates it right now. So she's saying right, if it's right above this, then it would be, I mean, just above. So probably, oh gosh. What setting are we at right now with that? What height are we at right now? Well, from the floor, like if we were telling them, hey, I want to set my bed at this height. What bed, how would we tell them that right now? Could you go to the frame, the top of the frame? 59 and a half is where it is right now, if that's helpful. Okay. Isha asks, since there will be community washrooms, how will we mitigate possible community spread of COVID-19? And we are taking some extra precautions this year when it comes to the cleaning of bathrooms. They will be cleaned, normally they're cleaned once a day during the week. This fall we'll be cleaning them twice a day and also every day, also on the weekends. And the high touch areas will be cleaned more often just during this time. And she talked about, was it the washroom or the laundry room? The washrooms. And then Lila asks, what's the distance from the towel rack to the door side of the wall? Towel rack to the door side. Forgive me y'all, these are hard to interpret from words. Okay, so from here to here. Is that what she's asking? I think so. Get it. What was that, about a foot? About one foot is what we got there. And feel free to retie your questions if we're totally missing it and you're at home being like, oh my gosh, these people. And are towel racks behind the door? Yes. There are towel racks right there, two towel racks. And you also have your thermostat here. You want to change the temperature of the room. I'm not as well. Is this a corner room or a standard room? Standard room. If you want to look at a corner room, rewind a little bit and we just went through one. And really the main difference here is maybe less than a foot I think, and width or something like that. And then Catherine asks, will both wardrobes fit beside the door? Yes, on this side. If you're talking about this side, absolutely. Easy answer on that one, yes. Let me just double check. I'm pretty sure they will. As I look at it, it looks like yes. I think so. It's to be covered, so let's do it from there. An inch and a half to spare. A lot of people do that. And then Jennifer asks, are you able to measure the wall space between the door and the corners please? The door and the corner? 20 inches, Jennifer. Okay, and yeah. Lilly's saying thank you. Jennifer's got her questions answered. Great. We're happy to answer these questions for you. It really gives us a lot of pleasure to do so. I'm excited to see you more. That's really it. I'm getting pretty lonely around here. It's by myself in this 400 person building, you know. She's going a little crazy in a good way. I'm getting pretty crazy. I'm used to like people being all around here and I'm all the time. It's getting pretty quiet. Well, with no further questions then. Yeah, as you're saying, you're excited. I'm excited. We're excited to have all of you coming this fall. And any other thoughts you might pass on to your incoming freshmen? Yeah, I mean, I'm just excited to be all are coming. I hope you're excited as well. I know we're all working with an un-traditional school year, but I just really encourage everybody to come in. I'm just flexible and being creative and just kind of rolling with whatever this year looks like. We're obviously going to do our best to, you know, protect you and be safe and all of that. But I just think we can just get creative with what this year looks like. I think we'll have a really cool year. So we're excited to see you. If you need anything, just email me at sessilyr. C-E-C-I-L-E-E-R at urc.edu. You can look me up in the directory too. But if you need something, just reach out to me and I'm just, I'm looking forward to seeing you all. Yay. You wave us goodbye. All right. Bye everybody. Have a great day. And Ben, I'll just say we'll catch your question in comments afterward. Okay. Thank you.