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Campus burial space draws interest

March 2, 2011

A new columbarium offers Virginia Tech alumni a final resting place bordering campus.

Virginia Tech stands firm on firearms policy

March 2, 2011

Virginia Tech is standing pat on its current firearms policy despite legal challenges to gun restrictions on college campuses nationwide.

Study abroad programs grow at Tech

March 2, 2011

Virginia Tech officials are seeing a marked increase in student participation in study abroad programs.

Sports »

Women’s basketball disappointed again

March 2, 2011

The Virginia Tech women’s basketball team ended the regular season with heartbreak, losing to in-state rival Virginia, 73-71 in overtime.

Hokies fall flat against Boston College

March 1, 2011

The Hokies got off to a disastrous start on senior night and never recovered, losing to Boston College 76-61.

Features »

Banana peanut butter muffins recipe

March 1, 2011

Whip up these moist muffins for a quick grab-and-go breakfast — or save them for a late-night snack.

D.P. Dough offers tasty cuisine, modern atmosphere

March 1, 2011

Waltzing through D.P. Dough’s large double doors, I was struck by the restaurant’s contemporary style, which was complemented by calming alternative music, a flat-screen TV broadcasting ESPN and its simple, yet exhaustive, menu that made my mouth water.

Opinions »

Change in clinic standards positive

March 1, 2011

If you participate in the abortion debate from time to time, then you’ve probably heard that Virginia’s General Assembly recently passed a bill that requires clinics that perform abortions to meet standards similar to a hospital or an outpatient surgical center.

Prison reform needs more public, political attention

March 1, 2011

As our nation moves closer to the next presidential election, debates on both the common and more particular areas of political interest are rising.

Intensity of UVa rivalry unnecessary

March 1, 2011

I hope I don’t make any enemies from this, but I almost went to the University of Virginia.

Army ‘psy-ops’ program has some dangerous consequences

March 1, 2011

It is times like these when I am glad my father has a lifetime subscription to Rolling Stone magazine.