Business concept competition draws international students
September 1, 2010
Teams of students from universities all over the world are visiting Virginia Tech this week to celebrate student entrepreneurship and compete in a global business challenge.
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Business concept competition draws international students
September 1, 2010
Teams of students from universities all over the world are visiting Virginia Tech this week to celebrate student entrepreneurship and compete in a global business challenge.
Kent Square alters payment method, rates
September 1, 2010
Patrons of the Kent Square parking garage downtown will have to get used to a new automated system, as well as increased rates.
Combat ready? Virginia Tech to wear special jerseys against Boise State
September 1, 2010
The Virginia Tech football team showed off its new threads yesterday at the University Bookstore.
Eight great ideas for Labor Day in Blacksburg
September 1, 2010
Unfortunately classes aren't cancelled this Labor Day Monday, but that doesn't mean you can't take advantage of the gorgeous weather predicted for this weekend.
Stereofidelics to play at Gillie's late night
September 1, 2010
A five-hour energy shot for your ears will be served up at Gillie's Late Night tonight, where the Stereofidelics will take the stage at 10 p.m.
Sensible views need further consideration
September 1, 2010
Lizz Wenska "Debate over Ground Zero mosque lacks legitimacy," (CT, Aug. 30) and Ben Woody ('Pundits should not involve themselves in NYC Mosque debate', CT 8/25) sensibly argue in favor of the Park 51 Mosque.
Ground zero debate not so simple
September 1, 2010
While in principle I agree with what Lizz Wenska "Ground Zero Mosque Lacks Legitimacy," (CT, Aug. 30) is saying, she seems to have not done all of her research.
Understanding impact, efforts of Hokies United
September 1, 2010
Five years ago, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Hokies United was mobilized for just the third time as a way for the Virginia Tech community to come together and help the victims on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
US education leads to personal discovery
September 1, 2010
When growing up in my home country, Nepal, I was called by the nickname of "Hitler's granddaughter" by my uncle. Unlike any other regular nicknames he could have called me by, he chose this bizarre nickname because I grew up as the only child for the fir