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Freshman will all live together for the first time in a long while. The current system divides the freshman class into three major groups: one going to live in Branscomb, one to Kissam, and one to Vandy-Barnard. Each area has its own set of distingushing characteristics that lead to very different atomspheres for each area. Now, all freshman will be together as one group.
The major difference is the location. The commons are on the southern end of Peabody campus. Short of people the commons on the other side of Blakemore Avenue across of Blair, this location is as far-flung as the Vanderbilt campus get. With the exception of Peabody students, the freshman will now have to cross 21st avenue and skim the Medical center just to get to main campus. This is a much different situation that the current one where Kissam is next to Wilson et al, and Branscomb is close to Jacobs-Featheringill and Stevenson Center. Another factor is the Greek System. Branscomb is located right next to Greek Row, but the Commons are on the other side of campus.
Basically, the freshman class is being unified together and segregated from the rest of the student body.
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