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Let’s catch up!

Mar. 18, 2011—As I’ve been thrown right back into school after spring break, I’ve neglected to share a lot of pre-spring break events here! Here are a few things I went to that were awesome–and keep an eye out for my upcoming post on the mission trip I went on over Spring Break!

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Eenie Meenie Minie Moe- Where for Spring Break Should I Go?

Mar. 7, 2011—Its that time of year again. The weather is getting to be consistently nice out, the sandals have resurfaced from the depths of the closet. Its spring break, an integral part of everyone’s college experience, a time of myth to most high school students day dreaming about what college will be like once they get...

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Good Eatin’

Feb. 26, 2011—My parents come visit to watch almost every one of my home lacrosse games.  Because of the scheduling for nonstop flights from Philadelphia, they usually spend the night before in the Marriot right near campus.  Lucky for me, this means indulging myself in delicious meals.  Among one of my favorite places to dine is Monell’s...

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Melodores District Champions!

Feb. 8, 2011—This past weekend, the Melodores traveled to the University of Georgia to compete at the International Championship of Collegiate Acapella Quarterfinals. The results: 1st Place! Where to start? We had so much fun driving down together, getting to know everyone on a personal level. It’s always great to let loose and socialize with the guys,...

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MLC Social Networking Semiformal & RA Super Weekend

Feb. 8, 2011—Every year, the multicultural leadership council at Vanderbilt put on a semiformal.  This year, the theme was social networking (the facebook brand).  It was hosted at a downtown party venue called One Eleven.  The size was medium, but it had a separate area for dancing, food & sitting, and an outside rooftop patio, which was...

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Groundhog Day

Feb. 5, 2011—Wednesday, February 2nd, marked another year of America getting in touch with its agrarian roots and looking to nature for answers. Specifically, we look to a very special rodent named Punxsatawney Phil to predict the end of winter. At Vanderbilt, we celebrated Groundhog Day in a slightly different manner. First, whether through stunning coincidence or...

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Black And Gold

Jan. 26, 2011—Vanderbilt's got a new anthem. First-year student (and Vanderbilt Melodore) Nick Wells remixed and remade the recent Whiz Kalifa hit "Black and Yellow" into what I predict will be a Vandy classic: "Black and Gold."

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Let it snow!

Jan. 25, 2011—As a Florida girl, I don’t have much experience with snow. I’d seen it a few times before coming to Vanderbilt, but this year has been the first time I’ve lived in it. And I love it. Every time I see those flakes cover campus in a soft white blanket, I have to go outside....

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“Spirit-Fingers”

Jan. 20, 2011—Yesterday evening, the Vanderbilt Athletic Department and Vandy Fanatics held their biggest event of the year, Memorial Madness, an annual basketball pep rally that ushers in the start of the SEC season. With the promise of the company of close friends, free pizza, jersey/ticket give-aways, prize drawings, the chance to win $10,000 upon successfully landing...

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The Melonator 2 Concert – Verdict: Success!

Dec. 2, 2010—Last night marked the Melodores‘ Winter Concert -The Melonator 2: Judgment Day. Why the movie theme? Well, we like to catch people’s attention with flashy flyers AND it is our second year at the whole acappella thing so we figured we should pick a movie that implied that it was a sequel to an otherwise...

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