Author Jonathan Rauch spoke with students about the link between free speech and minority rights at a Dialogue Vanderbilt event held in Central Library on Jan. 22.
Two running mates in last semester’s Vanderbilt Student Government election used their campaign to play a game of “what if” with the student body. What if we rename Rand “Ayn Rand Hall”? What if we build a highway through Alumni Lawn? What if we…dissolve VSG? The “what if” game was successful, leading to seniors Sam.
“I hope to see more fun from…all aspects of Vanderbilt,” says Ari Sasson, a third-year undergraduate student here at Vanderbilt University. Ari has held plenty of leadership positions such as Vice President of VSG and president of the Alpha Epsilon Pi. Recently Ari ran for VSG president. We discuss the perfect diameter of campaign stickers,.
This announcement follows a first-round election on March 29 in which no candidates won a majority of votes and a fundraiser boxing match between the two remaining presidential candidates.