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Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

OPINION: Thank you Reuters. Vanderbilt students deserve to be held accountable.

OPINION: Thank you Reuters. Vanderbilt students deserve to be held accountable.

Jamie Jacobson, Managing Editor April 3, 2020

Through what proved to be a highly controversial exposé, Reuters revealed the consequences of Vanderbilt students attending St. Fratty’s day celebrations during the rise of COVID-19. The Apr. 2 article,...

Flulapalooza! and the Politics of Vaccination

Flulapalooza! and the Politics of Vaccination

Gavin Yuan September 26, 2019

Beginning in 2010, one day at Vanderbilt University Medical Center is set aside every fall to conduct a mass vaccination event now known as Flulapalooza. The event, which was held from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m....

Vanderbilt’s Tunnel of Oppression: Hidden Dores Event

Vanderbilt’s Tunnel of Oppression: Hidden Dores Event

Eric Ponce February 19, 2019

On Saturday, February 9, Hidden Dores constructed a Tunnel of Oppression on the third floor of Buttrick Hall. Several scenes were displayed, created in partnership with other campus organizations. The...

Inclusivity and the Future of Greek Life at Vanderbilt

Inclusivity and the Future of Greek Life at Vanderbilt

Lindsay Williams October 5, 2017

Greek life on college campuses has long been derided as a place where diversity cannot flourish and racism is the status quo. It is easy to find headlines of Greek chapters at other schools going viral...

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