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Veronica Tadross

Nashville

Senior Staff Writer at Vanderbilt Hustler

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  • 1 week ago | vanderbilthustler.com | Veronica Tadross

    A month ago, I heard that my internship at the Department of Defense was canceled. With graduation in a few weeks, I was jobless. After having interned for a United States senator, studied abroad in Jordan and written my honors thesis on U.S.-Jordanian diplomacy, my ability to impact the world using my college degree was stunted. Like hundreds of other students facing federal job cancellations, I was left asking: What now?

  • Nov 30, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | Veronica Tadross

    Do you stress-bake? If not, are you considering it? The holiday season is the perfect time to take up that baking hobby you’ve been thinking about and engage both your creativity and your taste buds. As a shameless stress-baker, I consider the holiday season the ideal time to try classic family recipes, like my grandma’s famous brownies and my mom’s (secret) Italian rainbow cookies, while also experimenting with new treats to bring a smile to my family and friends.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | Veronica Tadross

    While we admired the Olympians from the comfort of our couches this August, Vanderbilt senior student Madison Corcoran was in the Olympic Village competing in the slalom canoe event for Team Ireland. Corcoran, who first began canoeing at age five, began training in slalom canoeing at age 11 on the Potomac River in her home state of Maryland. She and her sister, Michaela, followed in their father’s footsteps, as he competed in the sport for Team Ireland in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games.

  • Sep 2, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | Veronica Tadross

    Vanderbilt secured seven acres for a proposed graduate school for business and computing in West Palm Beach, which could open as early as Fall 2026. 5 minutes ago Vanderbilt proposed a $520 million graduate school campus for business and computing in West Palm Beach, Fla., this past spring. This week, Florida officials voted to donate a seven-acre plot of land to the university.

  • Oct 13, 2023 | vanderbilthustler.com | Veronica Tadross

    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 Sliman and Kendelle Grubbs being elected VSG president and vice president. They both write for the Slant, Vanderbilt’s satirical publication.

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