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Delegate proposes state marijuana study

February 2, 2012

A proposal in the Virginia General Assembly might bring something unexpected to ABC stores: marijuana.

Consumer Report president to lecture

February 2, 2012

Jim Guest, the president and chief financial officer of Consumer Reports, will be the inaugural speaker for a new lecture series on consumer affairs, which begins Feb. 16.

Lyric to host free Japanese film festival starting tomorrow

February 2, 2012

The 2012 Japanese Film Festival will begin tomorrow and continue over the next two weekends at the Lyric Theatre in downtown Blacksburg.

Sports »

Duke storms Cassell

February 2, 2012

Duke’s return trip to Cassell Coliseum played out in stark contrast to last year’s Feb. 26 upset.

Tech takes on fellow ACC underachiever Clemson

February 2, 2012

The Virginia Tech men’s basketball team will host the Clemson Tigers tomorrow in an ACC matchup, and both teams have failed to live up to expectations.

Features »

Sweet sensations: Campus Cookies bakes quality, unique desserts

February 2, 2012

The sweet scent of freshly baked cookies wafting from an oven is something I’ve experienced countless times since childhood.

He said she said: Super Bowl traditions

February 2, 2012

Get your popcorn ready; it’s Super Bowl time.

Opinions »

Gingrich’s campaign only hinders Mitt Romney’s

February 2, 2012

With Newt Gingrich’s win in the South Carolina primary, the race for the Republican presidential nomination has essentially turned into a two-person competition between Gingrich and Mitt Romney.

Internships provide students with valuable experience

February 2, 2012

As a junior engineering major at Virginia Tech, I am going through the dreadful process of applying for summer internships.

Liberal arts students find jobs

February 2, 2012

I have recently seen a great deal of articles and statistics that discuss various college majors in relation to students finding jobs.