New SGA leaders welcome theses
April 30, 2008
After Monday's posting of the 68 points, SGA's new administration has released a statement thanking the students involved and welcoming the changes they suggest.
New SGA leaders welcome theses
April 30, 2008
After Monday's posting of the 68 points, SGA's new administration has released a statement thanking the students involved and welcoming the changes they suggest.
Giovanni thinks the community is still intact
April 16, 2008
Nikki Giovanni, world-renowned poet and University Distinguished Professor, read her poem to a grief-stricken campus last year at the convocation held on April 17, lifting spirits and heads.
Flinchum still feels anger from April 16
April 16, 2008
Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum was a main face and voice at the many press conferences that followed April 16.
SGA's ticket split generates unexpected outcome
April 15, 2008
Despite a rare split ticket in last week's SGA elections, the newly elected SGA officers have accepted their positions and have already begun working together.
Police discover student had gun, bullets
April 10, 2008
Over the weekend, Virginia Tech police discovered a handgun and ammunition cartridges, among other items, in possession of the former Virginia Tech student who allegedly attempted to stab his roommate last week.
SGA ballots not offering write-in option
April 4, 2008
With the Student Government Association elections coming to an end, students and other members of the university community have taken note of the absence of a write-in option on the election ballot and have met it with mixed feelings.
Bob Schieffer speaks in Burruss Hall
March 14, 2008
In a near-filled Burruss Hall, news anchor Bob Schieffer discussed the history of politics and the possible outcomes of the current election.
Women of Power Legacy award honors Giovanni
March 13, 2008
Virginia Tech university distinguished professor Nikki Giovanni was one four recipients of the 2008 Women of Power Legacy Awards, an annual award given to women who impacted the history of the black woman.
McCain, Obama prevail in Potomac
February 13, 2008
In yesterday's primary elections, Barack Obama and John McCain swept the so-dubbed 'Potomac Primary' both earning key victories in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
Crime rates not up, only awareness
November 29, 2007
With several criminal incidents occurring recently on and off the Virginia Tech campus, many students are concerned for their safety after dark.