 Hi, welcome to our your home live tour of Potts Hall. Thanks for joining us today. My name is Matata Jones. I'm a senior here at the University of Arkansas. I'm majoring in food science. I'm from Frisco, Texas, so if you're from Texas, say hey. And yeah, we're gonna show you guys around Potts Hall today and this surrounding area. And then behind the camera today is gonna be Courtney, so I'll let her introduce herself. Good morning, guys. My name is Courtney Solesby. I'm also a student here at the University of Arkansas. I'm about to begin my sophomore year as a nursing major and I'm from Fayetteville, so please ask us questions. I'll be seeing all you guys' questions during the live video. Feel free to ask us anything about the building or the campus and we'll be happy to answer those for you guys. So we're in Potts Hall, so we're on the north side of campus, so around you is gonna be the quads, northwest quads, which is B, C, Harding and Gatewood Hall. So if you're living there, you'll be real close by. Your friends are there, you know, it's popular to say hi after they come get you. There's also gonna be the maples, east, south and west, and they're also gonna be real close to your dining hall option, which is Fulbright dining hall, which is in the quads. So that's where you'll eat your meals at if you don't wanna go too far across campus. And if you want some more information on our dining halls, there's gonna be a live stream on Facebook later this week. So be sure to check in for that. Also close by, we're gonna have our bookstore area. So there's a bookstore, a subway, a small mart, which is what we call the smallest Walmart in the world. So if you need like soap or cereal, things like that, that Walmart is real close by across the street. Ice cream, pizza, I remember we had lots of late nights where we popped over there before it closed because we wanted some food. That's a great option. And we're very fortunate to have it on campus. Yeah. And so we'll go on site now, show you guys around the lobby of HOTS. And if you guys have any questions, please let us know. We'll love to answer them. Thanks for joining us today. We've got 21 views already. So a security feature that we have here on campus is gonna be our FOB system. It makes sure that everyone is safe. So in order to get into a building, you have to have the FOB for the building. That means that you live there or you're with someone who lives there. So if you have a friend to come visit you, you have to come get them from the lobby and bring them up yourself. So you can't just walk into the building. And you'll get this when you arrive on campus. So when you walk into HOTS, you're gonna see immediately the kitchen area and then the game area. So that's where you're gonna have your ping pong, your pool table. There are lots of ping pong throwing the tier. It's a big deal. I've lived here for three years and I still don't know how to play. But yeah, I remember I lived here my freshman year. So it was a really great experience. But we would always come down here and play. There'd be, you know, like I call next, I call winner. So it's a great thing. It's a great community builder. So, you know, if you're into it, you should come down. If you wanna learn, you should definitely come down and try to learn. Does anybody bring their own paddles? Yes, they do. Custom professional paddles. Get serious in here. You can check out ping pong tables and paddles from the front desk, which we'll show you in just a little bit. Yeah, so this is gonna be the kitchen area. It's a really nice tool. Hots was renovated in 2012. So, you know, like it's not too outdated. So, this is going to be your microwave slash your convention oven, which is a really great tool. I make cookies in here, a freshman year. So it's doable. You can make things in here. And I think there's some cabin spaces and then a full fridge and refrigerator. Kristen asked if we can use Walmart gift cards at Smallmart. You can. It's an actual Walmart, like a full-fledged Walmart. It's just in a small space. Yeah, very convenient. It's a great tool. Then Alan said, hello, my daughter will be staying here this year. Yeah, she's gonna have a great time. So, a seating area you can eat in here. A nobody would do homework down here together, but it's a great space. And then off of the kitchen, we're gonna have the theater room. This is one of two of the only theater rooms on campus. It's a really great thing that you guys get to have for living here. So treat it well, or they might take it away. It says right there, take care of this room. So it has theater chairs, more chairs, and then a really nice TV. We would have lots of screening parties in here. Razorback games. I remember my freshman year, that was the game we had against Ole Miss. And it was like that last second thing where they threw the ball backwards and they ran it. We were in here freaking out. Completely freaking out, yelling, screaming, couldn't hear what's happening. This would be a cool place to do that. But yes, I was sitting right there. I remember I was like standing up, everyone was up and it was crazy. But this is a great space to do movie nights, just hang with your friends. But yeah, treat it well. It's a really great tool that you guys have the opportunity to use. We actually had another question about the Walmart and it was, can you buy items from Walmart.com for our students and have them shipped to this Walmart? I'm not sure, since it's such a small space. We'll check back on that with you. And there are two other Walmart's, actually that are super close to campus. So you do have those options as well. There's a regular sized Walmart and then some neighborhood Walmart that you might be able to ship to. Yes. So as we move further into the building. I'll say that a lot of people out of Spitchin, a lot of people tend to buy only half of what they need. And then when they gift here during move-in, that's when they all hit Walmart. So it's a pretty intense move-in period as well. And we're in the Northwest Arkansas, so we're in the North Stroydages of Walmart. Yeah. You'll be good. We also have Target though, we have other things. So there's a music room here in Hawks that we will go into. It's real nice. There's a piano, a drum set, an electronic drum set, I'm pretty sure. But it's really nice if you're talented, like I'm not, so be a great place to practice. Yeah. It's soundproof, so you won't have to really bother anyone. But it's a great tool to use. So if you have some talent, maybe come down here. It's not a little show for people. Show them what you can do. Yeah. So since this is the Honors Freshwing Hall, standing is really important here. So you'll find that there are a lot of different study spaces that you can have in here. So take advantage of it. Get to know people, study, group study by yourself, whatever it takes, but get it done. So we're gonna walk into our Leather's Room, affectionately because the Hawks Leather's live in here. And we're going to meet her. Hi everybody, my name is Michelle King and I am the Assistant Director of the Path Program in the Honors College. And yes, we are in the Leather Room. Like Vitae has said, this is a great place for students to actually study. There's gonna be a lot of spaces here in Hawks where students can do that. But this is also a great place for students to actually build community and really get to know one another. And speaking of community, we have a lot of different events that are gonna be going on here in Hawks. For one, we have the Gingerbread House Competition every year which happens all over Hawks, but this is actually one of the rooms that's also used in the process. You can do like Star Wars themed or Harry Potter themed Gingerbread competitions which is really cool. I actually got to be one of the judges once, so make sure you build them well. Maybe I'll come back as a judge in the future. Did you get to taste them when you're the judge? You know, I didn't get to taste it. You know, there's a lot of handwork going on in there, but you know, feel free to test out your own Gingerbread House and see if it tastes good. But yeah, that's one of the most awesome opportunities here to just kind of have fun. We have an ice cream social that also happens throughout Hawks where we have different table setups. Students can learn more about getting involved with volunteering so they can get signed up for that. There'll be a boot there to learn more about research, to learn more about the Honors Program in general, but also to learn more about studying abroad. And so if you'll didn't know it, you can start studying abroad during the summer after your freshman year here in the Honors Program as long as you have completed six Honors credit hours in your program. And so you can study abroad for a semester or for a summer, even for a year, which is fantastic. And you can go more than once. So if y'all didn't know that, there are students that go two or three times before they graduate from the Honors Program and there's a lot of funding for grants. We give out over $700,000 in grants annually or at least in this past year for studying abroad and you can get around 40% of the eligible program cost covered to go abroad as well. And some other cool events that we have is Dinner with the Dean. So networking's gonna be really important in college. You'll get to meet the Honors College Dean, the Associate Dean, and the Honors College. We'll also get to meet the deans from the different academic colleges around campus as well. So you can tell y'all about some more events. We have health and wellness events. Ask questions as we go along, but there'll be events revolving around doing things like yoga and learning how to cook and learning how to adult from college. All of those things that are really important. And then we can talk about P3 when we get to area. We're one of my favorite programs, my freshman year. Yeah. Yeah, so I remember I would spend so much time down here. They called us a lobby dwellers because we basically stayed down here all night. But it was a really great time. I really enjoyed my time here. We'll show you guys some more areas in this lobby because it's so big, so in spaces to hang out. So we'll come out here and we'll visit our patio area, which is really nice and, you know, with a nice weather outside. Like today. We have nice weather today. Yeah. So nice to this. It's probably cooled off a little bit here in Fayetteville, so it's manageable to be outside. Yeah. But nice little patio furniture, some chairs and tables out here if you want to study. But yeah, and then P3 is out here and it was such a great program, but I'll let Michelle talk about it some more. Yeah, so P3 also stands for Professor and Pete's on the patio. It's one of the events that we'll have every year. All freshmen, honor students are welcome to come to this event, so keep that in mind. But basically a different professor from a different academic background will come every month and talk about their experiences, not only with their research, but also with kind of like what they do, what they study. They'll also help you all get more informed about research and the process and get things checked off on your actual research checklist. So you'll get a better understanding of what that looks like and what that will be like as you get ready to go into junior year and actually start working on that research. And you might even get to take part in one of their research projects very early on. So again, networking and finding those opportunities possibly earlier is gonna be a really nice part about taking part or attending this program. Yes. Plus there's pizza. There you go. Pizza is a must on the college campus. Right. Yes, so you can be out here, there's programs besides the out here that you're already able to grow. R8, are you new best friends? Speaking from experience, I was an R8 for two years. So get to know your RAs. They're really nice. They're really here to help you. They're also held to the same academic standards that you are as an RAA in this building. So they understand, they can help you. They've been in those classes. So use them to your advantage. Yes. We'll head back inside and show you some more of the common spaces that are here in Hopkins. There are a lot of common spaces. Mm-hmm, yes. Yep. Sorry. Security. Thank you. Hots has a very nice fireplace. It's double-sided. So when you're cold months, you can come down here chilled by the fireplace. Your RAs will probably have a program with hot cocoa, coffee, some tea. So yeah. We violated security for a second, so it's closed. But yeah, so it's a great place to hang out. I also did homework down here. I did almost all of my homework down here. Rarely did it in my room, but studying with people was a good way for me to study. Off of this little room, it's going to be our vending machine area. You can use cash, card, Apple Pay, Android Pay, make some snacks, a drink one, and then the ice machine is also down here. So if you need some ice, it's right here. Recycling is a big thing for this building. They're really into sustainable practices. So there's gonna be a lot of recycling in this building. We'll show you when we get up to the floors, but you won't have an excuse to not recycle because it's everywhere. Yes. Where's everybody from? Who's watching? So a lot of people from Arkansas. Cornings from Arkansas. I'm from Texas. Michelle is all the way from California. Yeah. So, you know, from all over the place. Yes, so this is gonna be the front desk area. This is where you are. We'll sit during the, at night when you're here. And this is gonna be a desk assistant. Hello. Hello, how are you? Great, how are you? Okay, this is where you will get, you won't get your mail here. You'll get your mail over in Maple Hill South, which is next door. That's also where you get your packages. But this is a great tool. If you're locked out to your arrays, you can meet your array down here and then it can help you get back into your room. But yes, if you lose your keys, you have to go to the south. So try not to lose your keys. So you have to walk all the way next door. Yes. We've got Jessica from McKinney, Texas on here. Hi. We've got people from Jonesboro, Phoenix, Hot Springs, Conway. Some more study spaces. Show the little library. So there's a little free library here. I need a building. So you can't donate a book, take a book. But it's a really nice space. Take a big, big, big, big, big, big. Yeah, let's kind of let them roll a little. Yeah. I think I used this freshman year for a book. I needed for a class I found on here. So that was a really great thing, but you guys should definitely donate to it or add to it. It's a really great tool. We would love to offer it to continue on. We've got Tyler, Texas, Conway, Lake Village, Arkansas. My freshman year as a lead hog, which is another great opportunity guys here have here to join lead hogs and be a part of your campus and the whole community. We had a big NCAA tournament bracket that we put up here. It was ginormous. It took a lot of math and engineering to figure out how to space those accordingly. It was laid out here. It took us forever. But we did it and we got cut up. This is going to be our computerless computer lounge. It's where students can study, hang out. Some lead hogs events might be held in here, but it's a really great place. There's lots of plugs and ports. There's a nice TV in there if you need to plug in and do a presentation, but you guys should really use it. These doors closed, so if you need quiet. Sorry, we're interrupting your quiet. You can always close them and get some work done. Yeah. Again, we still have more of this building in the lobby space to cover. There's so much study space. This is also a nice little lounge area. There's a nice TV. You can plug in your game systems up here and play with your friends down here. We watched the MTV video awards, my freshman year down here, all piled around this TV and watched it together. These nice full chairs that you can be in. I had a hard time getting down there and getting back up. That's because I'm horrible about gracefully getting out of those chairs. These ergonomics chairs are actually perfectly shaped for the gamer. So anybody that's a gamer, it puts their body in the correct posture so that they can comfortably play video games. That's good to know. And it looks like a person, really. Yeah, it's a great one to buy. We did have a question from Alan, asking if there's a printer in this building. There is not a printer in this building, but the closest computer lab for printing is gonna be a pool for a dining hall right across from the dining hall. So you can go in there. I think it closes at 11 p.m., so if you're up late and you print something, you don't have to go all the way to the union or to Mullen's to print. You can just head in there. Very close to here. Yes, in the quad. This is another study that we have for group study work. If you need to be looked by yourself, there is a nice whiteboard wall in here. So you can write all over this wall with XO markers and get your work done. Space out everything plan. That's a really great tool. Highly encourage you guys to come in here and use it. Get here early, because if you get here late, it's probably in use. Definitely during finals week. Yes, finals week. The study spaces in all these buildings become very hard to come by. So if you're studying in early, get this early to get some work done. As we looked at this hallway, you're gonna run into your resident hall director's office. If you need something, she's a great resource for you. We call them CREs. Yes, we call them CREs, Coordinated for Residence Education. So she's a great tool for you guys to get to know. She is very helpful. So really get to know her. And then down here is going to be the gym. So you have to have a fob. I'm living this building to use this gym. But it's a really great tool. So you don't have to go all the way down to the hyper, but it's probably about a 15 minute walk in here or to the gym, which is probably about five to 10 minutes. I don't know how fast you walk. Yes, there's weights, a treadmill, a lift to pull. I think they're putting some new machinery in here. So it'll look a little bit different when you guys get here in the fall, but a TV if you wanna work out and watch the news. Yeah, it's a great tool. I highly encourage you guys to use it. Does anyone have any other questions? Not yet. Okay. Yeah, so you have to live here to use it, but it's a great tool for you guys who do live in this building. I think we'll see the laundry down here. So I'm from El Dorado, Arkansas. And then according to you're from Fayetteville, Arkansas. Yes. What would you say is like one of the first things you need to do in Fayetteville when you move here? Like outside of the school? Outside of the school, what really close by is Sixth and Street, which has a lot of good restaurants and they have some local food trucks there that are really cool. I love the food trucks. And then we have Mount Sequoia is a really cool lookout that a lot of students go to. It's like there's a percula, there's just a place to picnic. It's a really good view. Hello. Hello. The laundry room is gonna be down this hall off the elevator bank, so it's not too bad. It's not laundry on every floor, but there's a big laundry room down on the first floor. Yes, for reference, we're on the I believe the northeast corner. So the lights are actually out in here, which they're fixing, but when you guys get here, it'll be fixed, but you're gonna have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, nine washers and then 18 dryers. So you guys are very fortunate there's a lot of laundry to do in here. There's a folding table, a little desk if you want to get some work done in here, and then some cubbies if you need to store something, but we can come out here because it's dark. Elizabeth asked, can we get a shot from the front of a washer and explain the cell phone app? This is what a washer's gonna look like. This is the scan here for our app. You want to tell them about laundry alert? Yes, so laundry alert is a nice app that we have here on campus where you can download the app and send an alert for the specific launch machine that you're looking for. So every building's gonna have a separate section on the app. You just go to the building and the floor that's on and you can see which machines are in use and which ones aren't. So if you're all the way up on the ninth floor and you used to do laundry like I had to, you can check the app, see which ones were open, come down here, put your laundry in, go back up and then you can send an alert and it'll let you know when it's done. So you don't have to wait down here for it. That's really nice. It's really nice. And we recommend that you use either liquid detergent or pods in the machines. No powder, please. But yes, you, long drains include it in your fees already. So you don't have to pay for it. So no quarters necessary. It's a really great tool that you've already paid for. So use it to your advantage. Do your laundry. Do your laundry. Learn how to do your laundry, please. No red shirts or pink shirts that were supposed to be red and white. So, because it's a lot of red in the school, you'll get a lot of red shirts, you know. Figure out how to separate that stuff fast. Can you ask if you can use pods in the washers and you can? We recommend them, actually. Yeah, so that's the laundry system. If you guys have any other questions, just let us know. But we'll head up to the floor now and see any bedroom, another study area for you guys. No common spaces in the bathroom. This is where the trash is. So there are shoots on every floor that you can see when you're trashed down. So like, I know this kind of can keep us over here is where the shoots are that you can, that come down from every single floor. And this is also where your recycling goes. So again, sustainable practices here at the university, please recycle, but there's also recycling on every floor. And we're going to the fourth floor now, right? Yes, we are. Let's point out the electronic screen now while we're down here. So another point for the sustainability of this building is that there are gonna be no paper flyers in this building, it's just electronic. So there's gonna be a lot of programming here on this screen about the things that the Honors College is doing, that your RAs are doing, things like that. So check it out when you come in. There's ones on the floor, it's awesome. So check those out when you're waiting for an elevator. Yeah, it's a great tool. Please read them, they work really hard for those. So check them out, it'll be a great thing to get involved on campus with different things and with the Honors College. And I believe that this to my right is the parking lot that you guys will be using during move-in. So this is where the Resident Reserve parking lot is for this building. And this is where you guys will come during move-in. So you'll come through the store and this is the front desk. You think of now? We don't need guests like a lot. Yes, so it's really close, really great parking if you do have Resident Reserve, if you dig it on that list, so. So let's go to one of the residential floors. Yeah, that's good. There are bathrooms on this floor as well. So you don't have to go up to your room. Right now there are a lot of camps and things that are out of this building, so we can't go to the top floor and show you guys that view, but it's really nice. What floor are you on? I was on the ninth floor, now I'm 21. Oh, the pitch house. Yes, I had a great view of the stadium and you know, like Crossfadeville, it was really nice. That was my favorite part was the view. Oh, it was such a great view. The sunsets, beautiful. Mm-hmm, yeah. We'll show you guys the fourth floor, because it doesn't have any students on it right now, but the floor, like the floor plans will be kind of the same going up and down. And there's a lot of study space on these floors. So much study space, both of them are really awesome. I miss that. So did you almost never study in your room? Never, out of my room. I get distracted in my room by all of my things, so if I'm out of my room, I think distracted by my room. So we're gonna show you guys this kind of wall space. Yeah. Each floor is gonna have a theme when you guys arrive, and it will be present right here that your RAs will have worked very hard for, so please don't tear them down. But yes, each floor will have a theme that you guys can bond over, that your RAs will choose. The ninth floor theme was Pac-Man. Yes. And they're like lots of power pellets and use some of that kind of stuff. Alan said my daughter's gonna be living online. Yes, ninth floor is the best floor. But this is gonna be a common space right off the elevator lobby. So there's a TV, some couches, chairs, table is included in all of these rooms, and especially in your room. So you'll have HBO and a slew of other channels that you can use. So all you have to do is bring a TV and just plug in. What room did you say that you lived in? 921. Oh my gosh, Elizabeth said our daughter will be living in 921. That's true, that's the best. That's awesome. It's also gonna be another study space over here. There's great plugs that you can plug in here, things like that. But you have a great view of the parking lot area and Cleveland, yeah that'll be your parking lot. And as long as you're talking about cable, I should mention that Cox has an app called Contour. And that's one that you, I'm telling you something. And that's the one that you can download once you get to campus and you can actually stream your TV on your devices. I know though, that's new. It's a new thing. That's nice. Yes, we'll come down here and show you guys the bathroom and then we'll head towards the study rooms and then finally the actual rooms. So on every floor, there's going to be two of these. One on each side. It's a water bottle filter. We're really proud of it. It helps us save plastic. In the past five years, between all the residence halls, we saved like 103 tons of plastic from being like put into a landfill. So please use it, bring a reusable water bottle and just filter your water. Yeah, that's an item that should be at your top three. Yes. Fresh clothes, water bottle. This is a bathroom. It's gonna have a shower, a sink and a toilet. It's just outside of like the main bathroom area. And then this is going to be your main area which you guys want to be. Four sinks, three toilets and shower areas and it's one just shower area. Yes. These are very nice because the door goes all the way down and it will let you know when it is locked. So you'll know like which bathrooms are open and which ones aren't. Yeah. Let's go in the shower room, see. Yes. So this is gonna be the shower area. It's a really nice size shower actually. Lots of space. Yes. You'll have those cooks where you put your shower case on which we highly recommend. It's a great way to like muggle your stuff in here without having to carry it all in your arms. Shower caddy, shower shoes, great tools, a robe, shower cap, things like that. We did have a good request to go into a corner room. Okay. I think we can arm it up. Yes. So each floor is a single sex floor. So these bathrooms, like if this is a female floor, this bathroom can only be used by females and then this outside bathroom right here which will be mixed is the unisex bathroom. So if you're a male on the female floor, this is your bathroom, get going there, vice versa. Here I'm gonna show you guys a great tool and a great, another study space. If you don't like being downstairs and all the crazy, you can come in here. So this is the end of the study space. You're gonna have whiteboard walls on four different, three different walls. So you can use extra markers and just go to town longies. Lots of chocolate, yeah, lots of chocolate was done in these walls. Chemistry, biology, history, all types of stuff. So just bring your extra markers and if you need to lay out your life, you can lay out your life. Yes. Yes. This is Maple Hill South next door. So that is the building where your male and package will be. Yes. Self-use so you can't see us, but it's a great tool. Highly encourage you guys to use these lots of plugs. There's like even a cable box in here if you need to use a TV, but use them. Study, please, please, study, please, please, please, please, study, and you'll have lots of people wanting to study. What's your favorite tips for studying? I learn what you study best with. So I'm better in a group. If you're better by yourself, you need to learn that and do it by yourself. If you need to write everything out, write everything out. I make very detailed pictures of myself because that helps me because if I put effort into those notes, I will look at them again. Just scribble them, I'm not gonna look at them. That's why I know if I care or not. Jill asked if study rooms are reservable. They're not reservable. They're a kind of case-by-case servers. First-come, first-served, yeah. But if you get there early, it's yours. And then Kristen asked if they need to set up anything for mail. I believe you'll get an email with all of your mail. You will get an email with your mailbox and your code to it. And you can just go check that when you get here, you can go into that and see your mailbox and figure out how to open it, but it's really easy. Jehong is the desk admin himself. I'm biased. I lived in South for two years, but he's the best. He's really nice. You get to know him. He's sassy as all get out. So, Jehong is the great friend who is in the controller of your mail. Ruth would love to see 428. That said, my son's living in 228. We'll write that down. See if we can't make it. Yeah, we'll go check out her, but she'll have to know. I just wanted to plug something about study spaces too. Obviously, for those of you that live in Hots, this will be your home. You'll have lots of study spaces here, but also the Honors Hall would be located in your heart hall. The best hall. As Mattia said, and so there's gonna be lots of study spaces there. There'll be personalized study rooms that you can actually check out that will have big TVs in there. If you need to practice presentations, things like that, you can have those or have more focus groups in there, but there'll also be two very large study rooms or study lounges as well that also have just very comfortable couch spaces, lots of tables, students, do you actually take naps in there sometimes? It's a little bit. And power naps are gonna be very important for your college career, so you can get through. But yes, you'll have plenty of study spaces over there as well. So when you're on campus, you'll be able to utilize those study spaces and they are usually open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on a daily basis. So you have lots of time throughout the day to go and visit your heart. And I feel like that's a solid 10-minute walk, maybe a little bit more of a pain. Yeah, they have teeny kind of minutes. Right, yeah. It's a nice campus, it's great. And then take a little stroll. Take a little stroll, if you're in a rush, I would say, if you're gonna do a power walk, 10 minutes. The best nap is a 45-minute nap. It's the perfect amount of time. Those are the best couches, so if you don't have naps where you don't. And during the winter, there's a fireplace in there. Oh, there's that. It's the best. Sometimes there'll be even coffee in there. There you go. Those are quarters can be the most immobile. They can be a little chilly sometimes. So this is gonna be a standard room, which I'll show you. This is what would be the measurement that you guys want to. Because this is what most people will have. So you walk in, it's going to be two beds, two wardrobes, and under each bed it's gonna be a set of floors, a desk, your desk chair, and a nightstand sort of thing. Kristen asked about packages and how a student would open up and have one. You get an email. You will get an email from housing saying that you have a package at that specific desk that you were assigned to for your packages. You will go there, you can check your mailbox for a key to open a larger package box, or go to the front desk and ask to get the package from there. And so if you guys will typically not have the keys in your boxes, you'll just go to the front desk and talk to Jehong, he will get you a package. And then do over-the-door hooks fit on the door room door on the wardrobe doors. They should, I really think they would. Yes, so this is what the wardrobe looks like. You'll have two separate areas for the hooks to hang things, there's underneath storage and overhead storage. We have a couple questions. So someone asked what size TV would you recommend? I think we didn't have a TV in our room first from here. There's so many TV and TVs and spaces in this building that we didn't find it necessary, but I would say no more than 15, 20. It's really not necessary to have a giant TV in here, nor is there really space. Maybe something that could fit on top. Yeah, you could do a 32 up there, probably look pretty easy. Maybe as big as a 40, but I wouldn't go with a 40. I guess if you wanted some more space for a bigger TV, you could loft both beds up and have some more space to leave your things underneath your bed and bring in some more furniture in here. But that's really up to you. I have my bed lofted for a total of two days, and then I realized that that was not the lifestyle choice I want to make, so I delofted my bed. But we kept it about this height, and so we could leave things underneath our bed. Yeah, and so we had some more space in the middle and space to have things over here, but. Bridget, ask what size refrigerator would you recommend? On many fridges, I'm not sure of any exact dimensions, but on housing.york.edu, you can find specifications for wattages and. Keep it inches. Keep it inches. And then today I asked if we could go room 408, the rectangular end room. I'll write it down. Can you show the inside of the wardrobe? We'll go ahead and show that again. Yeah, so I had drawer things underneath and above that I kept things in, and then I would hang things right here. Yeah, is it possible to not loft your bed and still have enough space? For a TV? I guess just in general. Yeah, like this is, if you don't loft your bed, this is the amount of space that you guys will have in this room. You could probably put things on this. There's areas over there. It just really up to how much space that you really want in the room, and how you want to make it work. This furniture is movable, so you can configure the room in a different way. I think at one point we had one bed against that wall and it turned the bed this way. So you just have to get in here and figure out how to make it your zen space. Yeah. Your best configuration. Could we get a measurement of the wardrobe? Yeah. Could you help me? 70 inches? 70 inches tall. 36 inches wide? And then could we get a measurement of space at the bottom of the wardrobe? So I'm assuming there's little storage boxes. So this one is gonna be? Deep. 22 deep. 17 wide. 17 inches wide. And then about 10 and a half tall. Okay, 10 and a half inches tall. And the one above is going to be 12 inches tall. 16 inches deep. About 17 inches. 16 and a half. Okay. And then what height are these beds currently at? Could we get a measurement of that? Yeah, I'm just gonna show you. Do you want this bed right here? Yes. So what is that? 36 to the top of the frame? And there is this frame underneath it. Okay, so 36 inches. Refrigerator size smaller and large, smaller and better, I would say just for space purposes. And it really is, me and my roommate shared of a mini fridge and a my room. We always had like extra space in there. Yeah, you don't use as much as you think you are. You do have your dining, your dining meal. So you don't necessarily need a whole fridge space unless you have some like dietary restrictions but there is space for it. And then Rich asked if we would recommend curtains. I don't believe that they're necessary to bring any in my room because these are really good blinds. These blinds, they do block out a lot of light so it does get dark in here. Yeah. And you don't necessarily need it. And then can we get a measurement of the mattress frame? The mattress frame is going to be. Like for a headboard, so. Okay, that's fine. So from end to end, it's gonna be 38 inches. 38. And then can we go ahead and just get the height of the bed frame be awesome? And then Hannah asked for a measurement of the window height, so. The window height. So from the top to the bottom, it's gonna be 62 inches. 62 inches. It's one of that little recess they have back here. They're all here. There's this little recess back here. I didn't mind it. I stored stuff back there. Yeah, I did as well. But that's about 25 inches of space back behind this window. And then how thick is a mattress? About seven inches. Yes, they're all about seven inches. I had a mattress pad that was really helpful. It's a great tool. Yes, a mattress step. So that's what I'm just trying to make sure three and top are will fit. Oh yeah, a three inch top. Oh yeah. Definitely. Is there a drawer that can lock in here? Yes, this is the drawer that can lock right here on this little right-stand desk thing. You can, this is how the lock works. So if you look inside, there's gonna be this little, I wouldn't have it right here. So there's gonna be this little lip that when it's locked will, but these are not working, but they should be. We'll show you guys one that works and get these fixed before you arrive because they aren't configured. And we have fixed it in the service. If you see anything that doesn't work, use housing.ur.edu. forward slash fix it. And they can submit a maintenance request to have things in your room fixed. Light goes out, you can fix, you go there. Your air conditioning isn't working, you can go there, which is another thing. So these buildings switch over from heating to cooling. So if it's hot outside, you're gonna be running cold air. If it's cold outside, we'll switch it to the warm air. So you won't be able to switch back and forth between them. You can just either have it like hot or cold. You can turn it so that the air isn't running so you're not too hot or too cold. You can control it within a certain range. And then for the drawers, can we just mention that they have to bring a lock? Yes, you have to bring your own lock, but you can, for when it's working, you would put the lock right here and that would lock the drawer. Kind of like something you can use for a locker. It's a standard combination lock. Lock. These drawers are very nice. These drawers, they're very deep, very long, very useful to store things at. We had a question whether or not we had a lofted bed that we could measure from the mattress to the ceiling. We do not have a bed that's lofted as tall as it can be. Lofted, these beds are somewhat lofted. So they swing from mattress to ceiling, like hide. So you can do bed frame ceiling. So this whole frame is about 10 inches tall. So if we're at the ceiling, it's at 36 to the ceiling in the top of the bed post right now. So it'd be about 26 inches from the ceiling. Okay, let's see. We have some other rooms too that are mentioned. 428 corner room, 2808. Yes, there's some more questions in here. Window sill depth. Yes. How can we attach a curtain rod? Tension rods. Tension rods are going to be your best bet to attach things. So you are allowed to use command strips in these rooms, but you have to be careful because they sometimes tend to peel paint when you're removing them. You have to remove them at the end of the year. So be careful, less is more. Just be aware that if the wall is damaged, you will have to pay for it. Could we get a measurement for the tension rod? So the window. I'll hold it one side. Tension rods are probably good here, right? Yeah. 134. 134 inches. And then for those of you that are worried about drawers that lock, you can actually rent a safe from the university. It's through Flegit Concepts. You can find that on our moving website, I believe, our housing. All the information is free. You can rent refrigerators, mini fridges, microwaves, and safes on there. movein.urf.eu. If you haven't been there, it's going to be a great tool for you guys to use before you arrive. And in housing that you are going to use, it's always going to have lots of great information for you guys. Is there a carbon monoxide detector in the brains or in the building? Yes. So each room's going to come with a particle detector. I'll show you guys what it looks like. So it's going to be this little tunnel. So that's going to detect any type of chemicals in the air. So if you are spraying like a breeze really hard, it might settle and it'll let someone in the front just know that there is a particle in this room that might be dangerous. It's also your fire detector, your carbon monoxide detector, things like that. And then as far as room temperature goes, like you said, you can control it within the range, the building, the size, you know, heater air. But you do have some control. I'll show you guys in the room. You'll find that right there. So this is also like your cable box will be right here. And there's also towel racks for you guys to use to dry your towels. Yes. And then can we look at these chairs? They're real nice chairs. Very nice. Very flexible. Do you have to request to have your bed lofted all the way? Yes. So to request to have your bed lofted, you go to housing.urf.edu.org slash fixit. It's a minute maintenance request to do it. In order to get it lofted before you guys arrive, you have to have this done before July 30. After that, it's really hard to make sure that it gets done because we start moving to move in prep. And our housing staff, they're going to be very busy. So it's hard to get maintenance in here to do it for you. Yes, you can also do it yourself if you choose to. I know that's the option that I chose as long as you use rubber mallet. I would suggest bringing your own rubber mallet. So rubber mallets and dollies, if you have them, bring them yourself. Because there's a limited number available in the residence and so it becomes really hard to obtain it. Because everyone's moving and everyone's trying to get the same thing at the same time. So if you have your own, you don't have to wait. And Elizabeth asked, are these cinder block walls? Yes, they are. They are? Did you see? Kristen said, thank you. You're being very helpful. Donna asked, how do we know which rooms are drywall and which are cinder blocks? So they're going to have cinder block and drywall in each room. Right. And then, let's see, measurement between beds for life. So do you have about 58 inches? 58. Maybe that. And then do the dorm rooms automatically lock? Or do you lock them inside? So these rooms will automatically lock. So make sure you have your keys on you when you do leave the room. You can use door stops to prop them. But either that, they have to be closed. You can't bring them to stay open. And then could you kind of describe how we differentiate part A and part B within the rooms? So it doesn't really matter something in this room. But when you arrive, you have a specific assignment, like 421A versus 421B. So typically, this is going to be your A side and this is going to be your B side. And that just means your bed and your furniture. It's just a little way that we label who's is who. Right. We kind of allow you to discuss that with your roommate and choose who wants which side. And so if you're A, so same thing if you're moving out. You are 421A. The army is going to come and ask which side of the room is yours. It doesn't really matter. You just have to designate that. You are taking claim for this portion of the room. Stanley says she's going to look at this bed, this mattress, this desk, this drawer, that wardrobe. Yes. And then look at the space you guys share. And then for B students, they'll look at that bed, that wardrobe, that desk. It matters more in our suite or apartment side of buildings because there are specific rooms. And so there's more damages there. Right. And then Jill asked if we could just kind of see what a fob looks like. A fob? Yes. Now the fobs aren't used for your bedroom. You're going to have a separate suite for that. So this is what your fob is going to look like. It's just a little plastic, a little disk thing that has a little electrode. Some type of engineering that helps make sure that the building is locked. And so this is your key to getting in. Yes. And you'll have a key for your room as well. Yes. So you'll get a key chain for your right or a key room with your key to your room and your fob. Awesome. So a corner room, 428. 428. I think it's on the other side. OK. So we'll come back through the study room. Is 422 a corner room? The stairwell, by the way. Anyone just go in there? It's going to be all four corners. So we'll be in the same room. So we don't necessarily have to go. Here's your fire extinguisher. There's also a stairwell right here. If you want to go downstairs, I want to take the stairs. Good luck to you right there. Oh, someone's broke. Oh, yes. Sorry. 428 is this. So there is one of these study rooms on both sides. Not on both sides. Only on one side. Oh, it is on one end. But both sides have the one in the middle. Yes. So this is going to be 428. This is going to be your corner room. It's slightly larger than the room next to it. It's just a little bit more width space. That looks pretty much the exact same. Any other questions about the corner room? So far, so good. OK, so we'll move down towards 408 428? 428, yes. That one was the question. What was this? 424. So these rooms are occupied, so it would be a little weird. 428. So this is one of the rooms that has a slight cutout in it. This is probably why you guys wanted to see it. But yes. You get a good angle of that. So that is the main difference. Yes. It's this little corner. I'll give them dimensions of that. I think this is going to be 41 inches. 41. So I got, OK, 32 and a half. Awesome. Any other questions about 428? I believe you're good. OK, so to the end room. Farb asks if there's a corner room with two doors into it. That's going to be our end room that you guys are talking about that has the two doors on each side. The study area. Is that it? Yes, the study area is going to have the two doors. And then the end room is going to have the two doors. They're asking to see it. Which other side? So there's going to be the lounge spaces near on both sides. And then the bathroom. 428. And it goes up one. I'll use it. I hope it's at 408. 428. 428, you're right. I'd go the other side. Oh, I can't even lock it for me. Nope. This is your stairwell. Hot wind. It is occupied. We can't show it unfortunately. Sorry. But as you can see, the two doors. I feel like it's some of the videos in the years past. We have walked in there before. So if you review the 16 or the 17 video of this, and we'll try to link it in the notes, you should be able to see what that layout looks like. We covered all of them. Let me know. Here's another fashion. We can sign off right here in the common area here. Yeah. Thanks for watching our Your Come Live video. Make sure to tune in for the rest of the week. We're going to have a dining hall tour, a campus services, and a health services one. So come back, watch those. Our move-in one is going to be Friday, August 3rd. So if you need some more information about move-in, come see us then. Thanks for joining us. Make sure to ask more questions. Courtney will be going back through and trying to answer you guys' questions. But you can always just contact us for more questions. You didn't want to tell new students? We're excited to have you all here in the fall. It's going to be lots of fun living here in Haughts, building that community. So we look forward to it, and thank you all for your time. Thank you guys for tuning in.