Videos

Blackstar (4.2 MB)
The Emory Wheel will be competing for readers soon. Carolina Ibarra introduces us to the students who will be publishing Black Star and why they feel this new paper is needed on campus.

Clairmont (3.6 MB)
Emory University will tear down three residential facilities within the next year. The University will establish more undergraduate housing on Clairmont campus so Scott Kotick explains what this means for graduate students currently living there.

Construction (4.0 MB)
Construction for Cox Hall was supposed to be complete by the beginning of this fall semester. Mollie Butler investigates why the construction is still ongoing, its new improvements and the inconveniences it has caused.

Emory Cares Intro (3.7 MB)
Non-profit organizations around the Atlanta area are benefiting from the volunteer work completed by over 350 students and alumni. Campus groups like Volunteer Emory helped implement the 37 different service projects that were a part of the Emory Cares day of service. Allison Archer explains how the effects of this event are strengthening the community among students, alumni and those in need.

FlexCar (4.6 MB)
Most Emory freshmen aren’t old enough to rent a car … making it tough to travel off campus. But as Amanda McAlister explains … Emory is now renting hybrid cars to both students and staff to reduce the number of vehicles around campus.

Frat Safety (3.8 MB)
Fraternity parties occur frequently on the Emory campus. As Mollie Butler reports, even though fraternities must register their parties, sometimes they also inflict damage to innocent neighbors.

Homecoming (3.5 MB)
Homecoming at most universities usually means the campus fills up with alumni and there’s a big ball game to rally around. But as Paula Frances Gay reports, homecoming at Emory is a much more low key event even though the student programming council is still trying to raise spirit.

Immigration (4.3 MB)
Across the nation, thousands of people are taking to the streets in demonstrations opposing anti-immigration legislation. Eduardo Padilla takes us to the heart of the story through the experience of some international students at Emory.

MCAT (4.0 MB)
On Saturday, millions of college students across the country took the dreaded M-CAT … the test that determines whether or not they get into medical school. Brett Meager follows one student through the process.

Parking Fees (3.5 MB)
Parking fees are going up dramatically at Emory University. Scott Kotick explains what this means for students, staff and faculty who park on campus.

Recycling (3.5 MB)
With waste volume in the US growing faster than the population, many college campuses are adopting recycling programs. Mollie Decktor tells us what Emory is doing to decrease waste and increase recycling.

Sorority Village Intro (4.3 MB)
Sorority life at Emory prides itself on the cooperation and community that exist among its twelve different chapters. With the addition of new housing across the street from the fraternities, the school hopes to create more unity among men and women in the Greek system. Allison Archer examines how Sorority Village is affecting Greek life at Emory.
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