About the Authors
Jacob Baker
- Longwood University Class of 2020
- History Major with a Minor in Political Science
- The Big Event - Assistant Director
- Peer Mentor
- Internfraternity Council - Vice President of Recruitment
- Theta Chi Fraternity - Vice President of Health and Safety
- Promise16
- RCL Commuter Lounge Assistant
Kaila Epperson
- Longwood University Class of 2020
- Business Administration Major with a Concentration in Marketing and a Minor in Spanish
- Alpha Gamma Delta Women's Fraternity - Vice President of Marketing
- American Marketing Association
- Junior Marshal 2019
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