
“One of my passions is art. Not only making it, but also viewing it. My hometown (Fayetteville, Arkansas) is very close to an art museum where I interned and frequented.”
News & features about the Vanderbilt Commons from the students who live here
“One of my passions is art. Not only making it, but also viewing it. My hometown (Fayetteville, Arkansas) is very close to an art museum where I interned and frequented.”
by Claire
This is IQ, where we ask students on the Commons intellectual questions. In this episode, we contemplate whether or not Congress should have them limits.
by Angelina Liu
Angelina shares some of her favorite Valentine’s Day themed looks!
by Angelina Liu
Claire has the highlights from the past week, including the Commons Ball, and looks ahead to events you need to know about in the week ahead.
by Cortez
Cortez introduces his new segment, a show that aspires to capture the freshman-created A Capella group Melanated.
by Claire
In this episode of Intellectual Questions (IQ), we ask first-year students whether or not corporations should be viewed as individuals under the law. This concept is crucial to controversial issues like the Citizens United ruling and the Hobby Lobby – ACA ruling.
“Whenever I’m watching movies, I find myself getting sucked into the different settings and scenes being depicted. Movies give us the opportunity to comment on and analyze our lives as well as society around us. Also, they’re fun to watch.”