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Archives for September 2017

Commons Cribs, Season 2 Episode 3

September 11, 2017 by Sharonda Adams

My Commons Life presents its newest episode of Commons Cribs, a mini web series that provides an inside look into the humble abodes of those who reside on the Vanderbilt Commons. This episode features freshmen Austin and Matt, residents of Hank House.

Filed Under: Video, Video Features

MCL News Minute: September 6, 2017

September 5, 2017 by James Weiny

Sharonda has all of the information you need to get you through the week, including important details about the upcoming Anchor Dash and Tailgate Party.

Filed Under: MCL News Minute, Video

Pedestrian Questions Episode 2: Meal Periods

September 5, 2017 by Grace Nanney

Freshmen explain the timing of the meal periods used to monitor when students can eat and use meal swipes.

Filed Under: Video, Video Features

Top 5 Most Freshman Moments I’ve Had So Far

September 5, 2017 by Matthew Arcuri

Top 5 most freshman moments I’ve had at Vanderbilt so far.

  1. Leaving Commons at the last second and sprinting across the bridge to get to class on time. Whether I sprinted out of the shower, or I woke up with just enough time to throw pants on, no matter what, I show up panting like a dog by the time I reach the classroom.
  2. Showing up to the the lecture hall and waiting for my professor on a day when I actually had class with my TA in a different room.
  3. That “different room” room was in Stevenson and I got lost for a solid 20 minutes. I wandered from one closed door to the next making awkward sign language through tiny glass windows.
  4. Going to both of the only “18 up” bars in one night. Leaving one place without the group I went with, and walking over to the other place alone… without a phone. The plan was for me to get an Uber home with any Vandy freshman I could find at the other place, but I ended feeling so bad about leaving my group that I borrowed a stranger’s phone, logged on to my GroupMe, messaged a mutual friend of someone who was still at the first place told her to tell my friend that I left. And then I stayed at the other place until I could cram into someone else’s Uber.                                                                               
  5. Last but not least, I still use Google maps to get to every single class- every day.

Filed Under: MCL Top Five

Where should you eat on campus next?

September 5, 2017 by Austin Hoag

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Filed Under: Features

Commons Cribs Season 2, Episode 2

September 4, 2017 by Sharonda Adams

My Commons Life presents its newest episode of Commons Cribs, a mini web series that provides an inside look into the humble abodes of those who reside on the Vanderbilt Commons. This episode features freshmen Jaylen and Jason, residents of Sutherland house.

Filed Under: Video, Video Features

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