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Construction of Reality

Feb. 2, 2017—What really goes on in an honors seminar about reality

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The Vanderbilt Balancing Act

Oct. 16, 2016—Juggling clubs, greek life, classes, friends, and more... a day in the life of an average Vanderbilt student.

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How Cool is my Math Class?

Oct. 10, 2016—I’m currently taking a math methods course, which means that I’m learning how to teach math. And it has been AMAZING.

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My WORST college nightmare came true :(

Sep. 30, 2016—Not my proudest moment...

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Public Art at Vanderbilt

Apr. 9, 2016—Are you an artist interested in making you work public? Do you want a community that supports your creativity? You have it!

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Take Your Professor to Lunch

Mar. 23, 2016—Solving problems on campus and FREE food!

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#StayMadAbby

Mar. 20, 2016—  “If someone from admission was here to take a picture of this room for the brochure, they would.” The truth is that no matter how diverse a university brochure is, it never truly tells the multi-layered story of each 1,600 person Vanderbilt class. Each student comes from a racially and geographically diverse background. Falling...

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On Staying Informed From Inside The Vanderbubble

Mar. 13, 2016—Some tips on how to stay up to date and intelligent, even when college life is madness.

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Opportunities at Vandy: The Peabody Scholars program

Mar. 12, 2016—A little blurb on the wonderful opportunities in the Peabody Scholar Program! I strongly encourage anyone eligible to apply!

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Confessions of a Pre-Med dropout

Mar. 2, 2016—It's time for the truth.

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My (Fourth) First Day of College

Jan. 28, 2016—Each new semester brings a new adventure here at Vanderbilt.

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Not for the Faint of Heart: Math 2500

Dec. 22, 2015—As I looked around on the first day of class Math 2500: Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra, thirty-nine other kids sat in the chairs in the classroom in Stevenson 1. By the time of the final exam, eighteen remained. This is the story of the first semester of the best math class offered in freshman year, called Math 2500, taught by the legend who is Professor Bruce Hughes.

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