<p>Residential life at Vanderbilt is quite varied..our recent non-Greek grad lived in two learning/living communities during his four years, not counting his house on the Commons and his summer stint in the now torn down "old Kissam." Those of you newbies who will have the thrill of the new Kissam
<a href="http://webcams.vanderbilt.edu/kissam/%5B/url%5D">http://webcams.vanderbilt.edu/kissam/</a></p>
<p>Oh My. </p>
<p>Good article in the latest Vanderbilt Magazine on the role of McTyeire Hall in campus life.<br>
Those of you who are matriculating to Vanderbilt, make sure not to snooze too long regarding investigating your housing options as upperclassmen and women, although many of you will also not be on campus for at least a semester if you study abroad. There are applications and interviews for residing in some of these buildings that require thought and pre-planning and in some cases getting a group of ten together with a project proposal (Mayfield Lodges).</p>
<p>Watch for open house notifications on your Commons news webpage, and get out and look at various post Commons housing options, chat people up, and see if something appeals to you.</p>
<p>Conjugation</a> Nation | Vanderbilt Magazine | Vanderbilt University</p>