February 6, 2012
The colors green and red, as well as smiling and frowning faces, now dominate who sits where…
February 6, 2012
The colors green and red, as well as smiling and frowning faces, now dominate who sits where…
Pamplin group wins competition
February 8, 2012
A group, comprised of two students and a professor from the Pamplin College of Business, won…
Garden to be built near Norris Hall
February 8, 2012
The expansive lawn in front of Norris Hall may be gone soon, and replaced with a garden for…
Uranium mining debate persists
February 8, 2012
Gov. Bob McDonnell issued a directive last month establishing a plan to draft preliminary…
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February 6, 2012
The colors green and red, as well as smiling and frowning faces, now dominate who sits where…
Study shows architecture majors are hurt most by economy
February 6, 2012
Recent college graduates with a bachelor’s degree in the arts, humanities and architecture…
February 6, 2012
As a 7 year old, Mr. Alex-Zan was part of the Charlottesville 12, the first group of black…
Consumer Report president to lecture
February 2, 2012
Jim Guest, the president and chief financial officer of Consumer Reports, will be the inaugural…
Lyric to host free Japanese film festival starting tomorrow
February 2, 2012
The 2012 Japanese Film Festival will begin tomorrow and continue over the next two weekends…
February 1, 2012
Whether you’re walking to West End Market or driving down Washington Street, the construction…
Tech on list of best online programs
February 1, 2012
Virginia Tech has claimed many spots on the U.S. News & World Report’s first-ever list of…
January 31, 2012
A Virginia Tech student and graduate are developing an application called Mail Pilot, which…
Tech adds solar panels to garage
January 31, 2012
One building at Virginia Tech is being adapted to soak up the sun.
Businesses unhappy with traffic circle
January 31, 2012
The North Main Street traffic circle was meant to bring more business to the area, but local…