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The colors of pride

April 2, 2012

While on a fishing trip with his sister, Ethan Poole took a leap of faith — he came out of the closet.

Lottery aids Va. public schools

April 2, 2012

There may have not been any real Mega Millions jackpot winners from Virginia, but that doesn’t mean the commonwealth came out empty handed.

Dining services to retire Au Bon Pain iPads

April 2, 2012

Dining services will be forced to think differently about its plans to advance technology at the Au Bon Pain in Squires Student Center.

SGA announces future leaders

April 2, 2012

The SGA announced the new leaders for the 2012-13 school year.

Boulder falls on I-81

April 2, 2012

Drivers on I-81 were stuck between a rock and a busy place yesterday afternoon.

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Offseason shifts rock baseball

April 2, 2012

It’s been an offseason of change in Major League Baseball.

Features »

Tech alumnus sets sights on rap career, launches mixtape

April 2, 2012

Less than five months after the release of his first major mixtape “Caviar Dreams,” local rapper and former Virginia Tech student Killa J made the next major step forward in his career today, releasing his new mixtape “A1.”

Indie pop trio’s second record falls short

April 2, 2012

The name Miike Snow conjures up an image of a lone singer on a stage, with nothing but a guitar and his voice.

Opinions »

First lady’s address goes beyond politics

April 2, 2012

It’s not everyday you get to meet a president — or, for that matter, the first lady.

Groupon’s stock risks increase

April 2, 2012

The saying “all publicity is good publicity” may be true in some situations, but when it comes to the stock market, bad publicity can mean the end of a company.

Students stand to benefit from Affordable Care Act

April 2, 2012

Last week, while visiting Washington, D.C., I had the chance to meet and hear from the people defending President Obama’s health care law outside the United States Supreme Court.