The April 16 trial: Was it enough?
March 12, 2012
On the morning of April 16, 2007, two students — one male and one female — were shot in a West Ambler-Johnston Hall dorm room.
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The April 16 trial: Was it enough?
March 12, 2012
On the morning of April 16, 2007, two students — one male and one female — were shot in a West Ambler-Johnston Hall dorm room.
Local group organizes to support small businesses
March 12, 2012
A rainy downtown Blacksburg was hit by a mob during spring break. Thankfully, it was a mob sparked by generosity, rather than aggression.
The Source Blog: State defends university's actions during 2007 shootings
March 12, 2012
Virginia Tech is defendings its actions during the April 16, 2007 campus shootings at trial. The civil suits were filed by two victims' families who claim an earlier warning would have saved lives. Follow our coverage from the trial.
Broncos, Cardinals: Frontrunners in Manning sweepstakes
March 12, 2012
Following a somber and frankly depressing exit in Indianapolis, Peyton Manning quickly became the most prized free agent in NFL history.
Star-spangled comedy: Washington-based political comedy troupe to perform at the Lyric Thursday
March 12, 2012
American politics is the gift that keeps on giving for comedians, even more so during an election.
ABC aims for competitors to go ‘Missing’
March 12, 2012
"Hell hath no fury like a mother scorned” seems to be the mantra of ABC’s latest drama/thriller “Missing,” and so far, it’s working.
March 12, 2012
The Mediterranean Sea — a body of water that facilitates trade between Europe, the Middle East and Africa — has metaphorically gone from an innocuous, inanimate, watery manifestation to an insidious, infectious, transporter of insurmountable debt and fiscal insolvency.
Flu vaccines are effective, sensible use of resources
March 12, 2012
Schiffert Health Center would like to respond to Eric Jones’ column from the Feb. 29 edition of the Collegiate Times titled “People can do without yearly flu vaccinations.”