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The Vanderbilt Hustler is the student source of stories coming from Vanderbilt University. Founded in 1888, The Hustler has served as a platform for bringing notable stories to the student body and related communities, covering the people, the school’s sports, topics of interests and serving as a forum for student opinions. In 2016, The Hustler moved online after printing a weekly newspaper the years prior. Source
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
| Media Market | Nashville |
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Search ArticlesMen’s Golf: Vanderbilt ends regular season with third-place finish at Mossy Oak Collegiate
After taking second at the Mason Rudolph Championship, Vanderbilt Men’s Golf travelled to West Point, Mississippi, for its final tournament of the regular season from April 13-14. The event was played at the Mossy Oak Golf Club, which had a 7,212-yard par-72 setup. It is famous for being a “minimalist” golf course, having not moved much land in its design, and it immerses players in the surroundings of the Mississippi Black Prairie.
What two baristas think your coffee order says about you
A coffee order is never just a coffee order. It’s a personality trait, a lifestyle choice and sometimes a cry for help. As baristas and avid coffee lovers, we have spent enough time behind the bar to develop strong opinions about what different drinks tend to say about the people who order them. None of this is scientific, but after making hundreds of lattes, patterns start to emerge. And in college, where students may run entirely on caffeine, those patterns become especially clear.
Noticing nature on campus
The perfect place to celebrate Earth Day and appreciate nature can be right here on campus. 5 minutes ago As classes wrap up and finals approach, many Vanderbilt students may be stuck in libraries or lecture halls, studying away. Still, there are plenty of ways to find a green moment of peace amidst the hustle and bustle of college life.
How Pharmacy Burger has continued to adapt and remain a staple in Nashville
Having lived in Nashville, Tennessee, for almost four years now, I have seen a lot of online restaurant recommendations, breakdowns for the best burger spots and announcements of new spots opening. However, one name persists: Pharmacy Burger. Earlier this spring, The Hustler sat down with Cees Brinkman, Pharmacy Burger’s founder and owner, and Daniel Frazier, the director of operations and general manager, to talk about Pharmacy Burger’s history, menu changes and everything in between.
Vintage markets, bakeries and neighborhood walks: How to spend a perfect Sunday in East Nashville
Follow this guide to explore East Nashville and experience some of the city’s newest local businesses. 43 seconds ago With a packed academic schedule and the challenge of balancing social life and extracurricular activities, it is easy to fall into the “Vandy bubble” and forget to take advantage of all that Nashville has to offer. On a restless or lazy Sunday, sometimes the best thing to do is get off campus for an hour or two and experience a new part of our city.
The Killers, T-Pain, Dominic Fike and more expressed their passion for art ‘Freely’ in celebration of the First Amendment
If you’ve ever hoped for the intersection of promoting the First Amendment right to free speech and a music festival, Bridgestone’s Freely Fest is the place for you. The new music festival, supported by the nonpartisan nonprofit Freedom Forum, was created to celebrate the power of music and the freedoms protected by the First Amendment. Bridgestone’s website explains: “The music we love exists because artists have the freedom to create, speak up and be heard.
Bowling: Vanderbilt finishes third at NCAA Final Four
With sights set on the program’s fourth national title, No. 2 Vanderbilt Bowling traveled to Parma Heights, Ohio, to compete in the NCAA Final Four. Despite a strong showing against Arkansas State to start the tournament, the Commodores fell in consecutive matches to Jacksonville State and Wichita State, ending their season in heartbreaking fashion.
Vanderbilt lobbying expenses in 2025 hit all-time high
According to recent Lobbying Disclosure Act reports from the U.S. Senate, Vanderbilt’s lobbying expenses in 2025 totaled $910,000 — the greatest in university history. The total represents a greater sum than the last four years of lobbying expenditures combined and nearly twice that of 2016, when Vanderbilt University Medical Center was still a part of the university. Vanderbilt is among 24 other top universities who have more than doubled lobbying spending.
Women’s Basketball: Aga Makurat enters NCAA Transfer Portal
The junior averaged 3.2 points and 1.5 rebounds per game this season. 3 minutes ago Vanderbilt’s Aga Makurat has officially entered the transfer portal, per Talia Goodman of On3. The junior averaged 3.2 points and 1.5 rebounds on an average of 10 minutes per game in the 2025-26 season. NEWS: Vanderbilt’s Aga Makurat has entered the transfer portal, sources told @On3. The 6-3 junior averaged 3.2 ppg this season.
YOUNG: We’re giving AI too much power
If artificial intelligence does not possess empathy, how would its use in warfare affect humans? Is the thought of AI developing on its own and rejecting its “creator” too far-fetched? A better question is not whether AI will take over our world but whether we are already giving it too much control in areas where human judgment matters most. Most of us use AI on a regular basis, but have we ever considered AI to be the end of the human race?