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Course evaluation goes entirely online

April 18, 2012

This year, for the first time in university history, the Student Perceptions of Teaching questionnaires will be administered to students entirely online.

BOV to discuss tuition proposal

April 18, 2012

The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors is scheduled to meet Friday morning and is expected to consider proposed tuition increases for the 2012-13 school year.

Sports »

The start of a new era at WR

April 18, 2012

No Danny Coale, no Jarrett Boykin: no problem.

Features »

Relay drag races to the finish line

April 18, 2012

If approached by someone wearing a dress this week, don’t immediately assume it’s a girl. With two drag performances planned to take place on campus, men in women’s clothing will seem like the norm.

Weekend packed with family activities

April 18, 2012

A full guide to the events for Family Weekend

Wryly Reilly: Love me maybe — An ode to popular music’s guiltiest pleasures

April 18, 2012

On one of the balmy Blacksburg Sundays that have become surprisingly commonplace this semester, two friends and I set off for a lazy afternoon at the New River.

Opinions »

Stadium Woods allows hands-on, free education

April 18, 2012

In regards to the need for expansion of Virginia Tech’s athletic facilities, I believe this need is no greater than the need for the preservation of the last expanse of healthy, functioning forest on campus.

Second space race gains momentum, funding and support

April 18, 2012

Since the space shuttle Atlantis touched down for the last time on July 21, 2011, America has lost its vision for its space program. But this loss only compounds the general lack of interest in the space program.