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Archives for August 2018

CommonsCast Episode 2-August 29, 2018

August 27, 2018 by Zoe Rankin

In this episode Dean Melchor-Barz shares his take on the Beyonce & Jay Z concert and shares details on important programmatic initiatives . First-year student Zoe Rankin has both the Commons Calendar of events and also a terrific interview with Professor Dan Morgan, faculty head of Memorial House in the Humans of the Commons segment.

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Filed Under: Features, Podcasts

The Girl Next Dore: Step 1 and 2, 3, 4

August 27, 2018 by Brooke Dennison

1- tap R toe, &- tap R heel, 2- R stomp, 3- R foot step right, 4- L step together

5- tap L toe, &- tap L heel, 6- L stomp, 7- L foot step left, 8- R step together

1- step R forward, 2- step L together / clap, 3- step R forward, 4- step L together / clap

5- step L backward, 6- step R backward, 7- step L backward / start to turn L, 8- step R backward / finish turning to face opposite wall

REPEAT all!

You might think this is a sequence to a line dance, and you’re right, it is… It’s simply two eight counts of classic line dance steps, probably seeming elementary to the dancers out there, and impossible to those with two left feet. But those two eight counts were the catalyst to some of the most fun I’ve ever had.

If someone asked me out of the blue to go line dancing, I probably would’ve refused… Look crazy tripping over my own feet?? And other people’s feet??… No thanks…

But the place and time were already set. 120 2nd Ave N, The Wildhorse Saloon. Thursday, August 16th, 6pm. The Media Immersion Pre-Orientation was sending us line dancing, and there was no backing out.

We opened the door to the huge bar / saloon and immediately heard the band “Cross Atlantic.” This guy and girl duo was crazy good, and their “New Nashville” sound was the perfect backdrop for our long-awaited BBQ dinner.

And then it was time. Cross Atlantic left the stage, and a new woman appeared at the front. “Y’all come on down to the bottom floor for our Line Dance Lesson!”

Immediately, Sarah, Adam, Bryce & myself were sprinting down the four flights of stairs, and subsequently pushing ourselves through the crowd to make it onto the floor. Though hesitant at first, once we were there, we knew we had to dance.  I simply couldn’t disappoint the child in me who spent years dancing to Hannah Montana’s “Hoedown Throwdown.”

But, “pop it, lock it, polka dot it” failed me this time…  This was the big leagues, and it was time to step up (with the right foot first, of course).

So we listened, we watched, we followed in line (literally), and eventually we caught the hang of it. We did the eight counts faster and faster, and suddenly we were line dancing our way through all of Sam Hunt’s “House Party” while screaming the words, too. This was the definition of dancing like no one was watching, and singing like no one was listening… except everyone was watching… and everyone was listening.

But it didn’t matter. We were line dancing at a saloon in Nashville like it was nobody’s business… and man, we were having fun. That’s what mattered.

So, the small town girl in me that did not at all want to line dance in this new, crazy, and country city was gone by the end of the night, and all it took was two eight counts.

Somewhere in the middle of screaming Sam Hunt, I realized this principle can apply to more things in our first few months here; to begin overcoming the nerves of trying new things all we have to do is break them down:

Step 1 & 2, 3, 4.  Step 5, 6, 7 & 8.

 

Anchor Down,

Brooke

Filed Under: Features, The Girl Next Dore Blog

MCL Top 5: Dorm Room Essentials

August 27, 2018 by Catherine Seok

5. Extension Cords:

The worst feeling is plugging your phone in, only to find it’s just barely too short to reach your bed. Thankfully, there’s a simple solution: extension cords! One or two Six-foot-long extension cords will make it easy that no cord is too short.

4. Desk Organizer:

Your desk is bound to get at least a little messy at some point during the semester. To keep your working space from looking like a disaster scene, a desk organizer will be your best friend. Whether you choose one with drawers for your paper clips or one with slots for your pencils and pens, desk organizers will definitely help you tidy up a little bit. There’s a variety of options, so there’s something for everyone!

3. Mementos from home:

Whether you’re from halfway across the country or just a town away, keeping photos and memories of your family, friends, and loved ones in your dorm brings home. Hanging photos on some string lights or framing your favorite pictures are simple ways to make your dorm feel a little more cozy and familiar.

2. Snacks:

If you find yourself staying up late and hearing your stomach growl, you most likely won’t be willing to go out to scavenge for some food. Keeping a stash of food in your drawers can prove to be useful — especially during those emergency midnight moments or when you have friends over!

1. Kitchen Appliances

As a college student, a coffee maker, microwave, and mini fridge will become your best friends. Coffee is an essential for many students’ mornings, and having a coffee maker in your dorm makes it simple to get your daily fix. Of course, no dorm is truly a dorm without a microwave — it makes it incredibly convenient to quickly heat up left overs or make some quick mac ’n’ cheese! The last of the trio is a fridge; it’s an absolute essential for keeping  your drinks cold and left overs fresh.

 

Remember to consult Vanderbilt’s student handbook to ensure that all things brought to dorms follow regulations.

Filed Under: MCL Top Five, Uncategorized

MCL News Minute: August 29, 2018

August 27, 2018 by Brooke Dennison

Brooke has all of the info you need to know to navigate this week on the Commons, including the upcoming Anchor Dash!

Filed Under: MCL News Minute, Video

CommonsCast-Episode 1-August 22, 2018

August 20, 2018 by Zoe Rankin

Welcome to CommonsCast, the official podcast of the Martha Rivers Ingram Commons at Vanderbilt University. On this inaugural episode we feature a Dean’s Minute from Dean Gregory Melchor-Barz, the Commons Calendar of events this week, and first year student Zoe Rankin conducts an interview with this week’s “Human of the Commons” Professor Sean Seymore.

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Filed Under: Features, Podcasts

What is Media Immersion?

August 17, 2018 by Dillon Davey

A quick look into Vanderbilt’s Media Immersion Program.

Filed Under: Video, Video Features

Dores to Commons – The Commons Center

August 17, 2018 by Sam Bianco

An inside look into the Martha Rivers Ingram Commons Center.

Filed Under: Video, Video Features

MCL News Minute August 22, 2018

August 17, 2018 by Dillon Davey

Dillon has all the information you need as new first-years on campus!

Filed Under: MCL News Minute, Video

Advice for the Class of 2022

August 17, 2018 by Andres Dones

Welcome Vanderbilt Class of 2022! In this video, Vanderbilt upperclassmen give tips on how to make the most of your first year at Vandy.

Filed Under: Video, Video Features

Musical Dores // Media Immersion 2018

August 17, 2018 by Imani Edwards

This video is about why songwriters and musicians in Vanderbilt’s Incoming Class love music. Music credits are by: Dj Quads Track Name: “It’s Near” Music By: Dj Quads @ https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads Original upload HERE – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI79n… • Music promoted by NCM: https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ

Filed Under: Video, Video Features

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