Calm Before the Storm Scramble Ends, More for Work Groups Funded Options As

Calm Before the Storm Scramble Ends, More for Work Groups Funded Options As

www.insidevandy.com MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2009 THE VOICE OF VANDERBILT SINCE 1888 121ST YEAR, NO. 26 OPINION: Boyle reveals the grim reality facing our generation — relativism. SEE PAGE 6 SPORTS: Baseball sweeps top-ranked Arkansas. Also, we go a little Jay Cutler crazy. SEE PAGE 8 AcFee frenzy Seniors Calm before the storm scramble ends, more for work groups funded options as by EVE ATTERMANN Managing Editor year ends irty-eight new student organizations by RUTH KINSEY applied and nine lost funding in this News Reporter year’s Activity Fee Allocations, according to data released by the Student Finance With Commencement less Committee. than a month away, seniors are e just over $1.5 million AcFee fund excited but also apprehensive is generated from the Activity Fee each about the changes graduation student pays annually on a student will bring. For those seniors account — this year’s was $800 per student. whose post-graduation plans are Campus organizations are required to not yet nalized, the prospect of solicit funding each year through an graduation is even more nerve- application and interview process the wracking. committee uses to determine a group’s Senior Martha Hurley said level of scal responsibility along with she is still desperately searching its ability to bene t the entire Vanderbilt for a job after graduation. After community. only recently deciding what she is year, 127 organizations applied wanted to do and beginning and 79 percent were granted funding. the job search, she discovered On average, students received 81.48 many of the most interesting percent the funding they requested and companies were simply not organizations on average had a funding hiring. increased 7.32 percent. “I am most de nitely worried,” A new application process was Hurley said. “I absolutely hate completely electronic and, according the thought of not knowing to the committee, allowed for more where I’ll be or what I’ll be doing consistency among organizations’ a few months from now.” budgets. In order to escape the troubled Each student group elected to put itself job market caused by the in one of ve categories — programming, current economic crisis, some arts, cultural, service and special interest. seniors are taking a gap year, a is year, programming groups received chance to travel and volunteer the most funding at $1,044,310, while abroad before going to graduate Please see ACTIVITY FEE, page 5 school or attempting to nd work. Many of those hoping to travel describe the opportunity to travel before being tied down by other obligations as a chance not to be missed. ACTIVITY FEE ALLOCATION Instead of going straight to CHRIS PHARE / The Vanderbilt Hustler medical school after graduation, BY SUBCOMMITTEE Students took advantage of the warm weather over the weekend by heading outdoors senior Meghana Bhatta will The Student Finance Committee has to take a break from pre-fi nals studying and work. First-year student John Hall practices be travelling to Malaysia to juggling Sunday afternoon on Alumni Lawn. complete a Fulbright English divided up $1,526,423.19 of activities Teaching Assistantship. As well fees to 127 student organizations for as teaching English to high the 2009-2010 academic year. Check school students she will be researching women’s health the list on page 5 to see who got what. care in a predominantly Islamic Luck lands senior a spot on nation. Although she looked into internships and fellowships to ARTS 7.72% avoid searching for a job during Allocated amount: ‘Wheel of Fortune’ College Week the recession, Bhatta’s main $135,786 reason for traveling to Malaysia by MADELEINE ENGLIS e show, which will air Wednesday night at was not related to the economic News Reporter 6:30 p.m. on ABC channel 7, will feature students crisis. CULTURAL 12.59% competing for items like trips to Europe and “I felt I needed a break before Allocated amount: Senior Meg Miller said landing a spot on Volkswagon Beetles. jumping into another round of $185,671 “Wheel of Fortune’s” College Week was more “Before ying out to L.A., none of it seemed intense schooling,” Bhatta said. luck — or fate — than anything else. real,” Miller said. In fact, Miller explained “I will be serving immigrant PROGRAMMING “Before ying out to (Los Angeles) to lm that throughout the audition process, she communities, which is related 3.54% ‘Wheel of Fortune,’ I kept thinking this is a joke,” was unaware she would even be representing directly to my professional goals. Allocated amount: said senior Meg Miller. “It wasn’t ‘real’ until I Vanderbilt in a College Spring Break Week I don’t think I’ll get another $1,044,310 actually got to the set.” episode. chance like this to explore my Miller, a long-time fan of the show, did not “Originally I thought that I would just be on a interests so freely.” SERVICE 15.61% actually apply to be a contestant. Her friends normal Wheel of Fortune episode … it was only e Career Center still has Allocated amount: submitted her name in an online lottery. From right before I got to L.A. that I many seniors coming through its $64,756.19 there, she was chosen to compete in New York Please see doors scrambling to nd a post- for one of 15 spots. WHEEL OF FORTUNE, page 5 graduation work placement. After a series of tests, which included word Some have a speci c plan in SPECIAL 43.75% puzzles and an interview, Miller won one of mind and are already involved INTERESTS Allocated amount: seven spots to y to Los Angeles and appear on in an active job search, while $95,900 the show. others are still completely According to Miller, the purpose of the undecided about their future — interviews was to determine whether or not the a fairly common trend over the GRAND 7.32% prospective candidates would generate enough past few years. TOTAL Allocated amount: commercial appeal to appear on the show. Cindy Funk, the director of $1,526,423.19 “ e contestants who were chosen to be on the Career Center, urges seniors the show after the interview process were chosen to come in if they need help or based on personality,” Miller said. Please see JOB MARKET, page 5 INSIDEVANDY: Check out a complete list and comparison of this year’s AcFee allocations. SEE INSIDEVANDY.COM WHERE HOME NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS and campus life COME TOGETHER WEST END LUXURY APARTMENTS 21st A Just steps away from Vanderbuilt University is luxury that you can call home. 20 & Grand offers: ve ve S est End A ve • Spacious one & two bedroom floorplans • Reserved covered parking 615.327.1377 W A th • Full-size washer/dryers • State-of-the-art 24-hour fitness facility 2000 Grand Avenue 20 & GRAND 9 1 • Huge closets • Controlled access entrances & visitor entry system Nashville, Tennessee Grand Ave • Dual phone lines & cable-ready outlets • Onsite management & 24-hour maintenance [email protected] 2 Monday, April 13, 2009 The Vanderbilt Hustler www.insidevandy.com CALENDAR SNAPSHOTS compiled by HANNAH TWILLMAN WEATHER CAMPUS BRIEFS THE WEEK AHEAD WEATHER.COM TUESDAY, APRIL 14 TODAY • Staff Appreciation Day VSG update: $600,000 of capital Vanderbilt Student Government will host its fi rst general staff appreciation day to honor the staff members who keep the school running. Stop by The Wall to make a card and pick improvements to upperclassmen up a sticker to help support the Vanderbilt staff . Desserts and snacks will be provided for all residential areas Vanderbilt staff members. With its annual eff orts to bring improvements to campus • VSG and Vandy Fanatics baseball tailgate residential areas, the Vanderbilt Student Government Campus Before the baseball game against MTSU, come by the Memorial Gym patio behind the left- Services Committee was able to get the promise of $600,000 for fi eld wall to tailgate and get to know the VSG executive board. Burgers, hot dogs, chips and HIGH 71, LOW 50 improvements to every area of campus living. drinks will be provided. T-storms According to VSG Vice President and sophomore Lori Murphy, who served as co-chair of the committee while she was senator, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 THURSDAY, APRIL 16 TUESDAY the committee tried to get feedback from students about what • Noontimes improvements each living area most needed. After analyzing Vanderbilt University Theater will present three short shows throughout the week, each of student requests, the committee met with Plant Operations and which are student-directed and student-designed. The three shows — “The World at Large,” Housing and Facilities throughout the fall semester to negotiate the “Your Mother’s Butt” and “Please Have a Seat and Someone Will Be With You Shortly” — will be budget and proposed projects before presenting the fi nal proposal shown twice Wednesday, at 12:15 and 8 p.m., and on Thursday at 12:20 p.m. Each show will be to the chancellor. held in Neely Auditorium. After the $1.3 million renovation to Kissam Quadrangle last THURSDAY, APRIL 16 HIGH 56, LOW 47 summer, Murphy said she wanted to focus more on Branscomb • Great Performances presents “One Shot” Showers Quadrangle, Carmichael Towers, and Morgan and Lewis Houses. The dance-drama, inspired by Teenie Harris’ photography, by Ron K. Brown and company will Because the houses on The Commons are so new, they did not need showcase Brown’s fusion of African and contemporary dance style. The show starts at 7:30 WEDNESDAY as many improvements. p.m. at Ingram Hall and is open to the public. Tickets are $5 for Vanderbilt students.

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