
Aaditi Lele
Freelance Contributor at Freelance
Intern at The Washington Post
currently @PostOpinions & always @VandyHustler • views are my own • other words in @TeenVogue, etc.
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May 13, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Katherine Oung |Jorie Fawcett |Aaditi Lele |Brina Ratangee |Zoe Abel |Kate Connell | +12 more
The Hustler’s 2023-24 year in review! 5 minutes ago About the Contributors Katherine Oung ('25) is majoring in political science and computer science and minoring in data science in the College of Arts and Science. They are from West Palm Beach, Fla., and were previously Deputy News Editor and Managing Editor. Katherine enjoys working on freelance journalism projects and making incredibly specific Spotify playlists. They can be reached at .
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Apr 29, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Jorie Fawcett |Aaditi Lele |Brina Ratangee
The Hustler met with Chancellor Daniel Diermeier on April 25 to discuss the university’s response to the Kirkland Hall sit-in and its effects on and beyond campus. Diermeier described the arrests, suspensions and expulsions as in line with the university’s principles and policies. He added that the protest activity has not affected Commencement plans for the Class of 2024 and has increased interest for first-year and transfer admissions to Vanderbilt.
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Apr 21, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Jorie Fawcett |Aaditi Lele
The Hustler sat down with education reporter and author Laura Pappano to discuss activism, education and her advice for emerging educators.
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Mar 29, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Aaditi Lele
According to a university representative, Vanderbilt’s communications office’s current guidance for the media — which is under review by the university — has been in place for at least five years, despite claims from other outlets that it was developed after the March 26 Kirkland Hall sit-in. The representative also shared that VUPD’s recent arrest of Nashville Scene reporter Eli Motycka for alleged attempted trespassing was “in no way related” to this guidance.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Aaditi Lele
Sixteen students protesting as part of the Vanderbilt Divest Coalition were suspended on March 26 during the sit-in in Kirkland Hall. This morning, the other 11 students were suspended, resulting in all 27 undergraduate protestors being restricted access to campus. These suspensions come as a result of a sit-in in Kirkland Hall on March 26, which began at 9 a.m. CDT that day and concluded with all students being forcibly removed at around 6:34 a.m. CDT the next morning.
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