Content by Candace Sipos Ct News Reporter

University offers admission invitations

April 30, 2008

The undergraduate admissions office at Virginia Tech has sent out admission offers to next year's freshman class.

Campus recycles more than meets the eye

April 29, 2008

There is more involved in recycling on a college campus than blue bins in the residence halls and recycling bins placed throughout campus.

Serving Appalachia in Austin's memory

April 24, 2008

Bryan and Renee Cloyd are carrying on the legacy of their daughter, Austin, who was killed last April 16.

Gun bills dominate General Assembly

April 23, 2008

In this year's Virginia General Assembly session, which began Jan. 9, a flood of gun control-related bills attempted to make their way into Virginia state law.

Students wear empty holsters in silent protest

April 22, 2008

Junior building construction major Ken Miller was walking in Newport News when he encountered two men. One walked behind him, the other stayed in front, and they were both swearing at him.

Commemoration brings community together

April 17, 2008

Thousands of people clad in orange and maroon stood quietly waiting.

Vigil caps off day of remembrance

April 17, 2008

As the bright day's sun set on the Virginia Tech Drillfield last night, thousands of students, faculty and community members were still recovering but hopeful.

Norris Hall to house Center for Peace Studies

April 16, 2008

On April 15, 2007, Richard Benson, Virginia Tech's Dean of Engineering, left for a conference in Puerto Rico.

Anniversary events planned

April 15, 2008

A few miles away from various memorial sites and events on Virginia Tech's campus, the town of Blacksburg will also be involved in commemorating the lives of those lost last April 16.

Kaine repeals fees, fines to be refunded

April 10, 2008

Late last month, Gov. Tim Kaine repealed the abusive driver fee law that was passed last July.