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Tech opens new research center

July 13, 2011

A new Virginia Tech research facility has opened in Arlington, Va., providing university students and faculty the opportunity to begin new research projects in collaboration with public and private companies and organizations.

Bus connects NRV to DC

July 13, 2011

A new form of transportation will make traveling easier for students and residents going to Washington, D.C. and beyond.

Professor, student publish book

July 13, 2011

Wornie Reed, director of the Virginia Tech Center for Race and Social Policy Research reveals stereotypes with his new book on racial profiling.

GRE takes new format in August

July 13, 2011

The Graduate Record Examination is one of the first steps students must take to receive their graduate or business degrees and take the work force by storm. After eight years of revision, the revised GRE will be introduced on August 1 replacing the current GRE general test.

Sports »

US women’s soccer heads to World Cup

July 13, 2011

The Americans saved their best for last, just when all looked lost for the U.S. women’s soccer team.

Derek Jeter homers to reach 3000 career hits

July 13, 2011

In the world of baseball, few individual achievements measure up to getting 3,000 hits.

Features »

It’s the end of Harry Potter

July 13, 2011

Today, on July 14, a chapter of many of our lives will close forever.

Google joins the social network with Google +

July 13, 2011

Goggle launched their social networking service on June 28, 2011. This invite-only project is still in its testing phase, allowing existing users to invite friends to create their own accounts.

Opinions »

Virginia Tech serves as Hogwarts for its students

July 13, 2011

A week ago, Trafalgar Square in London was the site of the world premiere for the last Harry Potter movie.

Economic change needed

July 13, 2011

Our leaders are completely clueless about economics. Or they are liars.

Goverment fails to compromise

July 13, 2011

The current crisis regarding the debt ceiling has proven itself well at illustrating a disturbing feature in our contemporary political culture; the inability of our government to compromise.