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Legend to make an appearance at Tech

January 18, 2012

A Grammy-winning music artist will be headed to Virginia Tech this February as a part of Black History Month.

Journell posts bail, awaits trail

January 18, 2012

vCody Journell has been released from custody after posting a $100,000 secured bail bond on Dec. 28, 2011, according to the Montgomery County General District Court.

IDDL reveals new BT bus advertisement

January 18, 2012

Virginia Tech’s Institute for Distance and Distributed Learning displayed its newest marketing element Wednesday, with the unveiling of a newly designed Blackburg Transit bus to advertise its mission.

Fund for Crouse continues to grow

January 18, 2012

The Crouse Memorial Fund exceeded expectations as online donations climbed to $131,600.

Uranium deposits still untapped

January 18, 2012

The fate of the Coles Hill uranium deposit in Pittsylvania County, Va., has been a source of contention between business leaders, environmentalists, politicians and even researchers since its discovery in 1978.

Alumnus wins big on ‘Wheel of Fortune’

January 18, 2012

As Adam Greenley stood beside Pat Sajak, the letters just seemed to come together.

Sports »

Do or die: Tech tries luck vs. No. 8 North Carolina

January 18, 2012

The Virginia Tech men’s basketball team will look to reverse course tonight as they face the No. 8-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels in Cassell Coliseum.

Features »

Wryly Reilly: Tebow, Romney and the death of the American perspective

January 18, 2012

Greetings, loyal Collegiate Times readers and online comment section curmudgeons. For those of you blissfully unaware of my identity, I was the “He Said” before Dane took the reins.

Program combines bowling, fitness

January 18, 2012

The dawning of a new year means new resolutions — many health-related. For most, this means joining a gym, but one group just wants people to pick up a bowling ball.

On a wing and a prayer

January 18, 2012

Upon entering the doctor’s office, one of the last things a person wants to hear is that they have been diagnosed with cancer.

Opinions »

Overpopulation: A US issue

January 18, 2012

In a society driven by news headlines, many Americans have been told the world is overpopulated. Overpopulation, by definition, occurs when the carrying capacity of a habitat (in this case, the world) is exceeded by the number of organisms (or humans).

Paul unites the Tea Party, Occupy

January 18, 2012

Ron Paul is a statesman. Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum are mere politicians. Americans are sick and tired of political hacks, and they want honest leaders to represent the people.