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CT NewsThursday, April 19th 2007Cho's background incidents A package containing videos and photos from gunman Cho Seung-Hui was mailed to NBC between the shootings at West Ambler-Johnston Hall and Norris Hall on Monday. NBC President Steve Capus said the package arrived to the studio in New York late on Tuesday and sent to headquarters at about 11 a.m... Parking Services affected by Monday's massacre The horrendous events of this past Monday, April 16th, have caused tremendous amounts of havoc around the campus of Virginia Tech. Many students have already left campus; however, a number of students and visitors are either still at Tech or making their ways to campus... Students have mixed responses to media interviews In the midst of all the grieving and sorrow, Virginia Tech students roamed campus today to find hundreds of visitors with cameras and recorders. Since 32 people were shot to death on Monday, media outlets all over the world parked their cars and vans and infiltrated campus, stopping students to get their reaction to events... Kaine appoints independent review committee Governor Kaine announced yesterday in an interview that he has appointed retired Superintendent of Virginia State Police Lt. Colonel Gerald Massengill to lead an independent committee review board on an investigation of Virginia Tech's handling of Monday's shootings. The idea of the committee review board came up in a conversation between Governor Kaine and Tech president Charles Steger... Cho Seung-Hui timeline January 18, 1984 Cho Seung-Hui is born in South Korea. 1992 Emigrates with his family to Centreville. He would eventually enroll and graduate from Westfield High School. According to NBC News, Cho's parents owned a dry cleaning business. His sister graduated from Princeton with an economics degree in 2004... Remembering Austin Cloyd Austin Cloyd was always smiling. Her friends saw her as a happy, go-lucky girl. Monday's shootings left Cloyd dead, one of the victims shot by Cho Seung Hui in the French class held in Norris Hall... Colorado State experiences crisis The Colorado State Rams have been mourning with the Virginia Tech Hokies, but last night at around 4 a.m., got a scary taste of the hectic response to an emergency concerning a man running rampant on a dorm. Charles Holland, who has a warrant for arrest in several states, was found on top of Edwards Hall, a resident dorm mainly for freshman on the main campus in Fort Collins, Colorado. Students in the dorm were quickly evacuated into the basement in the dorm in order to allow police on the scene to safely negotiate with the known criminal... Wednesday, April 18th 2007 Tech community begins healing process The crisp night air on the Virginia Tech Drillfield was punctuated with vivacious chants of "Let's Go...Hokies" and luminated with thousands of candles, as the Tech community rallied around the memory of the 32 victims of the deadliest shooting spree in United States history, while simultaneously making strides in the recovery process... Press conference held, chilling details revealed In a press conference held yesterday at approximately 9:23 a.m., Virginia Tech Police identified the gunman as Cho Seung-Hui, 23, a South Korean native and resident alien who was an undergraduate senior English major at Tech... Holocaust survivor slain Professor Liviu Librescu was slight of build and long of tooth, Stephen Schuler said. The sophomore engineering major (who had skipped Librescu's class Monday morning) was shocked when he first heard that his professor had thrown himself at the door of his Norris classroom, instructing his students to flee out the windows while he held off Cho Seung Hui, the 23-year old shooter who police say terrorized the Virginia Tech campus Monday... Students leave campus for home With Virginia Tech President Charles Steger cancelling classes until Monday, April 23, many of the approximately 9,000 on-campus residents in Blacksburg are heading home... Column: Convocation ceremony This doesn't happen to us. It just plain doesn't happen to us. It's one of those things you see on the TV and think "My God!" For a while, you're glued to the TV, in shock and horror. But then you move on, because it wasn't us. So it wasn't real... The life of Christopher James Bishop Christopher James Bishop, known as Jamie in his five years at UNC, was killed Monday in the tragedy that left 33 dead on the campus of Virginia Tech. He was 35... Column: Kaine gets the job done Tim Kaine's last two day's are like nothing he's ever experienced. The governor arrived in Tokyo, Japan at 6 p.m. Monday, Tokyo time. Jetlagged, he went straight to bed. Less than six hours later, around midnight, he received a call from his office, informing him about the shootings in Blacksburg... Community reaches out helping hand On all the downtown Blacksburg streetlights, fluttering yellow ribbons with the words "In Loving Memory" commemorate those lost in the tragedy at Virginia Tech on Monday morning... Tuesday, April 17th 2007 Convocation Brief At 12:40 p.m., Cassell Coliseum had only one-fifth of its seating left. Students, state troopers and Secret Service poured into the coliseum awaiting the 2 p.m. convocation. As 2 p.m. drew nearer, tensions grew throughout the room. Families were ushered in, faculty filled the nine chairs on stage, and President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush entered Cassell at 2:15. Zenobia Hikes, Vice President... Horrific details surrounding massacre trickle out In a series of press conferences held last night at The Inn at Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech President Charles Steger, Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum and University Spokesperson Larry Hincker confirmed a preliminary number of 15 injured along with the 32 fatalities by a gunman on campus in addition to his suicide... Church offers comfort to mourning Tech community Last night at 7:30 p.m. Saint Mary's Catholic Church in Blacksburg held Mass to allow those touched by yesterday's events to reflect and pray. Father Rob Cole was the celebrant and offered his condolences to the families of the victims. He began his homily by saying that he did not have answers to "why," but said that those answers will come days, weeks or months later. He was here to give a sense of "hope."... 10,000 strong for 32 I can vividly remember a night nearly three months ago when ice and snow covered Virginia Tech's campus. Tech's athletic department had opened the men's basketball game against Maryland to all students because older fans outside of Blacksburg couldn't get to Cassell Coliseum safely... Photographer mistaken for shooter Shaozhuo Cui has done a lot in his two years as a Collegiate Times photographer. But nothing will trump yesterday, when the senior computer science major and CT photo editor found himself staring down the barrels of two heavily armed police officers because he "fit the profile."... Seeking light in the darkness A strong and unseasonable chill surrounded the Wren courtyard last night as students and faculty gathered in remembrance of yesterday's Virginia Tech shootings, resulting in 33 deaths - the deadliest shooting in U.S. history... |