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A guide to Virginia's abortion battle

March 29, 2012

Roe v. Wade attorney speaks on campus

March 28, 2012

Many people will keep papers, baseball cards or food in their drawers. Sarah Weddington, a lawyer from Abilene, Texas, keeps copy of Roe v. Wade, the United States Supreme Court case she successfully argued at the age of 26 with a 7-2 decision, signed by all nine presiding justices.

Tufts professor to lecture

March 28, 2012

Yannis Ioannides, an economics professor at Tufts University, will be lecturing on the Greek debt crisis tomorrow at 6:30 p.m.

First Lady Michelle Obama to speak at Virginia Tech

March 28, 2012

First lady Michelle Obama will speak at the 2012 University Commencement ceremony, the first time a the wife of a president has ever addressed a commencement ceremony at Virginia Tech.

Sports »

Hokies kick off spring practice

March 28, 2012

Virginia Tech’s first practice of the spring yesterday night left the coaching staff with few answers and plenty of questions.

Features »

Taking back the night

March 28, 2012

When 16-year-old Brittany Johnson found herself soaking wet and covered in rocks on the pavement of a gas station parking lot, she realized she needed to make a life change — her abusive boyfriend had thrown her on the ground after they had an argument in the car.

Wryly Reilly: The myth of American exceptionalism

March 28, 2012

Imagine a glee club with 196 diverse, well-groomed teenagers preparing to sing rock band Asia’s classic “Heat of the Moment.”

Opinions »

Women's issues require research and tolerance

March 28, 2012

Most of the Republican primary and forecasts for the general election have focused on the United States’ economic prospects.

Regulations are not a waste of US money

March 28, 2012

Madeline Hennings, in her column published yesterday titled “Regulations waste money,” finds regulations issued by the Obama administration to be deplorable.