Green’ Note Shorter Orientation by AMANDA NIEMAN Awareness and Into Vandy Community Asst

Green’ Note Shorter Orientation by AMANDA NIEMAN Awareness and Into Vandy Community Asst

GETGET THETHE BREAKDOWNBREAKDOWN ONON THETHE DORESDORES BYBY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2009 • 121ST YEAR, NO. 29 • THE VOICE OF VANDERBILT SINCE 1888 The Vanderbilt Hustler POSITIONPOSITIONSports page 8 www.InsideVandy.com Five confi rmed cases of H1N1 on campus and the Tennessee Student Health reports 28 Department of Health to carefully monitor the total infl uenza-like illnesses situation.” MORE ON Flores, U elman and by SARA GAST Tan experienced typical News Editor u symptoms. Check InsideVandy.com “(Symptoms started for updates on the ere are ve con rmed cases of H1N1 from state on) Friday,” Flores said. H1N1 number of H1N1 cases. testing centers on Vanderbilt’s campus, according to “Light cough that got BY THE Public A airs O cer Missy Pankake, and 11 are still worse. I got a lot of chest NUMBERS 75% awaiting con rmation. pain. I started getting a runny nose. All the symptoms of Percentage of those e Student Health Center had reported 28 total a regular u. I was suddenly very cold, then hot.” hospitalized who were in uenza-like illnesses as of Tuesday, Pankake said. U elman noted the same problem. under the age of 49 Seniors Stephen U elman and Nancy Tan as well as “Originally I felt really tired, but didn’t sleep well 34,076 sophomore Arian Flores all said Student Health told them because I was really hot, really cold, really hot, really cold Number of diagnoses 60% they have a “likely case” of H1N1, the derivative of type-A all night. I also had sore muscles and a 102 degree fever.” of the 2009 infl uenza A Percentage of those who in uenza virus commonly referred to as swine u. Both students believe they got sick as a result of a road (H1N1) throughout the U.S. died related to H1N1 who and its territories were under the age of 49 “ ey can’t test for any strain of u (at the Student trip they were on together before school started. Health Center),” U elman said, “but it’s not u season Pankake said Tuesday the Student Health Center was 7,983 90% for any other strain and I had all the symptoms.” not overwhelmed with sick patients. Hospitalizations Percentage of seasonal Student Health Services sent out a letter to some “ ey’re seeing about the normal amount of students associated with H1N1 in infl uenza-related deaths students living in areas where there are con rmed cases. for this time of year,” Pankake said. 2009 that occur in people age Mark Bandas, the dean of students, said Vanderbilt is Flores said he was given Tami u, Mucinex D and 65 and older ready for a potential outbreak, referring to emergency Tylenol and says he “feels a lot better now than I did.” 522 plans prepared on the university Web site. U elman also said he was feeling better. Deaths associated with 98% “As has been widely reported in the media, H1N1 Tan’s fever has gone down signi cantly, and she H1N1 in 2009 Percentage of all subtyped has been circulating throughout the U.S. all spring and said Student Health just gave her non-fever-reducing infl uenza A viruses that summer, including in Nashville and the VU community,” medicine. Tan had been in di erent airports all week, 1 were the 2009 infl uenza A Bandas said. “It is not surprising that VU students are trying to get back from Shanghai after travel di culties. Death associated with (H1N1) viruses during the included in cases that are seen at VU and in Nashville. Other members of her trip (college students at other H1N1 in Tennessee week of August 9-15 … e Student Health Center will continue to work with schools) have also said they are sick. SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fl ucount.org Vanderbilt’s Emergency Preparedness Team, VUMC Please see H1N1, page 4 Freshmen start their college Incoming students get careers on a ‘green’ note shorter orientation by AMANDA NIEMAN Awareness and into Vandy community Asst. News Editor Responsibility encouraged by DALLAS JESSUP Freshmen got a green greeting students to Contributing Reporter from Move Crew when they arrived volunteer to Check InsideVandy. at their houses early Saturday help out with After Vanderbilt launched e MORE ON com for morning. the advantage video and a Commons last year with a nine- With double the volunteers from of moving in slideshow of day orientation, it looks like the last year, according to Lilly Massa- early, according move-in. extended program wasn’t a success. McKinley, the assistant director of to junior Lora e university returned to a Check InsideVandy.com the Office of Active Citizenship and Aboulmouna, normal schedule this year, with for a slideshow of fresh- Service, participants focused on a member of the Cardboard freshmen moving in four days before man orientation. the initiatives to make the process Crew, which was in charge of the the start of classes. more environmentally friendly. cardboard discarded during move- e shortened orientation, along with several other changes, Students were given information in. were implemented in order to make the CommonVU orientation about housing on recycled paper “We generate tons and tons,” said program a more e ective way for integrating freshmen into the and reusable water bottles to fill senior Leslie Labruto, president of school community. at water coolers, a change from SPEAR. “I think naturally as years According to Emilie Strom, the president of VUcept, the rst of previous years when thousands of go on, every process and event three changes to the CommonVU year-long freshman orientation plastic bottles were handed out. that goes on at The Commons will program was to reduce the number of orientation days before Vanderbilt provided Styrofoam be increasingly greener” due to classes begin. Student Government President Wyatt Smith said the recycling for the first time, the LEED certifications and green primary reason orientation is shorter this year is because of calendar according to Vanderbilt News roots of The Commons. commitments. Service, in addition to recycling The changes made to move-in “ e university wanted to keep it shorter so school wouldn’t let for aluminum cans, cardboard, highlight the “sense of friendship, out so late in December,” Smith said. paper and plastic that was already community and service” at NICOLE MANDEL / The Vanderbilt Hustler In order to shorten the orientation week, some of the freshman in place. Vanderbilt, Chancellor Nicholas Cardboard Crew members broke down boxes after fresh- activities were altered. According to Sean Topping, VUcept Executive In an effort to get volunteers, Zeppos said. ■ men moved into their rooms Saturday morning on The Com- Board Member, Commodores in the Community was cut and put Students Promoting Environmental mons. Styrofoam recycling was also available this year. Please see ORIENTATION, page 4 NEWS: INSIDEVANDY: OPINION: OPINION: The Farmers Market Check out the videos created by Frannie Boyle and Aimee Sobhani VSG President Wyatt Smith has promotes personal fi rst-years at Media Immersion give freshman survival tips advice on nagavating OASIS and environmental INSIDEVANDY .COM PAGE 6 PAGE 7 wellness PAGE 5 To find out more, email Stop by 327 Sarratt from 8:30–4:00 p.m. for your new card. [email protected] NEW YEARCARD NEW Seniors: September 21–25 or call (615) 322-2273. Juniors: September 28–October 1 Sophomores: October 5–9 BRING IN YOUR OLD CARD TO AVOID PAYING A All returning undergraduate students’ $20 REPLACEMENT CARD FEE. Commodore Cards will expire October 12. 2 Wednesday, August 26, 2009 The Vanderbilt Hustler www.insidevandy.com CALENDAR Page Two compiled by LAURA DOLBOW THE WEEK AHEAD WEATHER SNAPSHOTS TODAY WEATHER.COM • Scholarship application information Students interested in applying for Fulbright, Marshall, Mitchell or Rhodes scholarships TODAY How does living in Kissam compare to must contact Offi ce of Honor Scholarships immediately. Completed applications and all supporting documents for Marshall, Mitchell and Rhodes scholarships are due to the OHS The Commons last year? by Sept. 11. Fulbright applications are due to the OHS by Sept. 18. “I think the hardest part will be the community aspect compared THURSDAY, AUG. 27 to The Commons. It seems more cliquey, but it’s only been a • Zeta Phi Beta’s meet and greet couple of days. I’m a people person, though, so my door is Come out and meet representatives from the best places to shop, eat, party, relax and worship in Nashville at 6 p.m. at the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center. HIGH , LOW always open.” 91 68 — Catherine Garvey, 2012, Mims Hall • Farmers Market Sunny The weekly market will include a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and fl owers. It runs from 3-6 p.m. at the Medical Center Plaza across from Langford Auditorium. Please THURSDAY “I think it’s going to be OK. I didn’t really want a single, but the be green and bring your own bags. girls on my hall seem pretty amazing. I was expecting it to be • VU Theatre auditions: “The Merchant of Venice” really bad, but I was pleasantly surprised.” Auditions and crew positions are open to any student on campus. Scripts and copies of — Kirstin Early, 2012, Kissam Hall an information sheet will be available in Neely 207 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Auditions will be held from 4-6 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. FRIDAY, AUG. 28 “I’m pretty excited. We have a good group of students. I was in • Women’s soccer vs. Mercer HIGH 89, LOW 69 Gilette last year, so the size of the room is pretty comparable.

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