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Ex-felon moves forward

April 13, 2011

Lars Peterson left his future in a cemetery near the James River.

Trail bridge to be out of commission for months

April 13, 2011

The Huckleberry Trail bridge is scheduled to be replaced following the recommendation of an engineering assessment report.

TV physicist talks about show, challenges in learning science

April 13, 2011

Physicist Jearl Walker will visit Virginia Tech on Friday to talk about his famously wild physics demonstrations.

Student stabs himself, attacks police

April 13, 2011

Virginia Tech Police were called to the Drillfield Wednesday afternoon following a report of a student stabbing his own hand with a pen.

Sports »

Receivers will be key this season

April 13, 2011

For opposing ACC defenses, it must seem like wide receivers Jarrett Boykin and Danny Coale have donned the maroon and orange for 10 years.

Features »

'Your Highness' lacks laugh

April 13, 2011

Laughter, an awkward chuckle, someone coughing, half hearted laughter, a baby crying, a yawn, more laughter.

Opinions »

Hokie spirit shines through

April 13, 2011

I’m sitting here and I can’t help thinking that I just don’t have the words for this week

Groups work to advertise events

April 13, 2011

Thank you for offering your concerns regarding the theme of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and the level of publication of the events (“Minority group needs visibility,” CT, April 13).

Libya no-fly zone was the right decision, surprisingly

April 13, 2011

Traveling is hard work, especially when you want to write a piece on a current event that is ever-changing or “kinetic” (to use politically correct, military operational lingo).

Don’t let concerns about life after college get you down

April 13, 2011

If you are a graduating senior this spring, it’s likely that you have spent a majority of your free time reflecting on the future.