Tech changes privacy settings on 'Hokie Stalker'
September 26, 2012
Virginia Tech's people search database, also known as Hokie Stalker, has recently changed their privacy settings for all students and staff.
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Tech changes privacy settings on 'Hokie Stalker'
September 26, 2012
Virginia Tech's people search database, also known as Hokie Stalker, has recently changed their privacy settings for all students and staff.
Chinese study abroad program grows
September 26, 2012
A massive tent on the Drillfield yesterday housed booths advertising countless education abroad opportunities for Virginia Tech students.
Construction progresses on Center for the Arts
September 26, 2012
Driving through downtown Blacksburg, it's hard to miss the massive construction project at the corner of Main Street and Alumni Mall, a five-story giant of gray stone and steel.
Blame shouldn't land on Thomas alone
September 26, 2012
After the first quarter of Saturday’s game against Bowling Green, the score was tied 0-0 and it was beginning to look like another dismal performance from the offense.
Clemens' hat-trick paces Hokies
September 26, 2012
The Virginia Tech men’s soccer team looked to rebound coming off a tough loss against the No. 1 ranked Maryland Terrapins, as they defeated VMI 3-1.
Pinter Works: Theatre production commits to authenticity
September 26, 2012
Virginia Tech’s theatre department takes audiences back to England in the 1960s in its upcoming production, which presents the challenge of maintaining historical authenticity.
Design for America: Architecture students bridge gap between businesses and community
September 26, 2012
In a room in Burchard Hall, Post-its flourish into a pale yellow mural, creating a network of ideas.
Walking the Line: Replacement refs are just latest in Goodell's list of mistakes
September 26, 2012
Growing up, the only job I had was being a referee for Great Falls Basketball. I started in seventh grade and continued all through high school.
Coal mine layoffs, shutdowns result from government regulation
September 26, 2012
In 2008, then-presidential candidate Barack Obama said, “So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can. It’s just that it will bankrupt them,” in an interview for the San Francisco Chronicle.
Americans' opinions lack substance, should rely on facts
September 26, 2012
The U.S. Constitution grants us many wonderful things, specifically, one of our most important freedoms: the freedom of speech.