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Misdemeanors affect job prospects, study shows

January 30, 2013

About one third of American adults have been arrested by age 23

Hokies set off for capital

January 30, 2013

Most students feel like they are just idle bystanders as the cost for higher education continues to rise in the state of Virginia.

Board of Visitors seeks new student representatives

January 30, 2013

The Board of Visitors is seeking a new undergraduate and graduate student representative for the upcoming school year.

Tech-sponsored kits promote hands-on learning

January 30, 2013

Children in Joni King's seventh grade life science classroom can expect a more exciting science class for the next week thanks to Virginia Tech's Fralin Life Science Institute.

Sports »

Incoming recruits to bring Tech back to form

January 30, 2013

Following a sub-par 2012 season, the Hokies are looking to return to the upper-echelon of the collegiate football ranks in the upcoming years.

Lack of depth, porous defense plagues basketball team

January 30, 2013

After the Hokie basketball team’s stunning 7-0 start to the year, some fans were starting to ask “Seth who?”

Features »

The Second City improv comedy group comes to the Lyric

January 30, 2013

During a film noir comedy sketch for The Second City, Daniel Strauss met an improvisational actor’s nightmare, and sometimes dream

Walking the Line: 'The Hobbit' trilogy should be striked

January 30, 2013

With this being Award Season, movie theaters are packed with high-quality movies that are sure to culture up even the most savage human.

Two award-winning novelists to come to Virginia Tech

January 30, 2013

Two award-winning authors began their story together more than two years ago when they got married.

Opinions »

Digital Millenium Copyright Act inhibits creativity with harsher punishments

January 30, 2013

“Jailbreakers” beware: if you unlock your new smartphone, allowing it to operate on different cellular networks, you might need to be broken out of jail yourself.

Macklemore shatters music industry standard

January 30, 2013

A small indie, genre-bending hip hop artist from Seattle has changed the landscape of music business forever.