Golf course to build new clubhouse
January 17, 2008
The Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech, rated as one of America's top five golf destinations by Golf Digest, will break ground on a $5.5 million clubhouse in March 2008.
Golf course to build new clubhouse
January 17, 2008
The Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech, rated as one of America's top five golf destinations by Golf Digest, will break ground on a $5.5 million clubhouse in March 2008.
Kaine unveils proposal to fund medical school
January 16, 2008
Virginia Governor Tim Kaine has revealed his latest bond proposal, allotting for a $59 million medical school and research institute planned by Virginia Tech and the Carilion Clinic. Upon completion, Kaine expects the new school to boost Southwest Virgini
Asbestos found in old Hanger 54
November 9, 2007
After nearly six months of vacancy, the retail space formerly occupied by Hanger 54, located downtown next to Happy Wok off Main Street, has begun renovations in preparation for a new tenant.
McCloskey family files second suit
November 6, 2007
Two family members of Brian McCloskey, the Virginia Tech student who died from injuries sustained when he was run over by fellow student Aaron Pierce in Nov. 2005, have presented the Roanoke City Circuit Court with a second lawsuit over Brian's death wort
SGA proposes day of remembrance on April 16
November 1, 2007
The Student Government Association at Virginia Tech, under the guidance of two of its members, has gained enough support to create April 16, 2008 as a university sanctioned day of remembrance.
Warwick High School distances itself from Vick
October 23, 2007
Warwick High School, renowned for the collegiate and professional success of their former student, Michael Vick, has begun to distance itself from the federally indicted NFL athlete, removing his No. 7 jersey from a trophy case in the school's main hallwa