Student remembered as passionate thinker
February 15, 2012
Virginia Tech sophomore Dieter Seltzer died of unknown causes Tuesday. He was away from the university at the time.
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Student remembered as passionate thinker
February 15, 2012
Virginia Tech sophomore Dieter Seltzer died of unknown causes Tuesday. He was away from the university at the time.
February 15, 2012
Although it has been open for a month, the new addition to West End Market had its ribbon-cutting ceremony last week to celebrate the end of construction.
Hokies face off against No. 20 FSU
February 15, 2012
Coming off its win over Boston College Sunday, the Virginia Tech men’s basketball team returns to play tonight at Florida State.
Feet Fleet walks children to school
February 15, 2012
Elementary- and college-aged students in the area are getting used to taking strolls together because of a new program called Fleet Feet.
Faculty encourage LinkedIn usage
February 15, 2012
Donna Wertalik believes LinkedIn is vital to students’ success.
How I learned to stop worrying, overlook the cynicism and come to love the ‘Linsanity’
February 15, 2012
One of my fondest childhood memories is of watching “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and being awed by the idea that life held possibilities beyond my comprehension.
February 15, 2012
Dieter Seltzer, a sophomore philosophy major and Collegiate Times opinion columnist, died Tuesday.
Syria requires creative action
February 15, 2012
As the blood of the Syrian people continues to flow from Damascus to Homs, there are greater and louder calls for the United States to intervene.
Economics curriculum must emphasize humans
February 15, 2012
For the past year, I have assisted with research on Iran in the Virginia Tech economics department.