Content by Letter To The Editor
Internships provide skills and connections to staff
April 25, 2012
As the Director of the Career Services Undergraduate Co-op and Internship Program here at Virginia Tech, it has become increasingly apparent our program is still a big secret to many students.
Letter to editor: Education system improving under McDonnell administration
April 24, 2012
In the past decade, tuition and fees have, on average, doubled at colleges and universities across Virginia. Add the mounting costs to attend a four-year university to the increasing difficulty to get into college — and problems getting the right classes and we have one frustrated student body before the first day of school!
Letter from CSA
April 23, 2012
The Commission on Student Affairs wish to say thank you for not only listening to our concerns as members of the Virginia Tech community, but also responding with policy changes, which address most, if not all, of the issues we have raised over the last few years.
Student body still understands impact of April 16
April 16, 2012
"Bring pictures of people or places that are important to you or that you love, and we will go to a nearby coffee shop and talk about these people or places that have brought such happiness to our lives.”
The Stadium Woods gives school value
April 11, 2012
The editorial board's Stadium Woods debate editorial, printed on April 9, was clear and to the point.
First lady does not embody Tech ideals
April 11, 2012
On March 30, I first heard a news story on the radio announcing that First Lady Michelle Obama will be one of two speakers at this year’s commencement ceremony at Virginia Tech.
Regulations are not a waste of US money
March 28, 2012
Madeline Hennings, in her column published yesterday titled “Regulations waste money,” finds regulations issued by the Obama administration to be deplorable.
Intervention policies destructive to peace
March 26, 2012
Devin Miller recently wrote an opinion piece criticizing Ron Paul’s foreign policy. Frankly, I think he may be on to something.
Family reaffirms support of Tech
March 15, 2012
We are saddened that the headline had to read “Virginia Tech found negligent” — had to because the only judicial avenue for us to find the truth was to bring suit against the Commonwealth of Virginia standing in for Virginia Tech.
Faculty defend Zenobia Hikes
March 13, 2012
As members of the Virginia Tech community, we wish to express our concern about the way in which the late Zenobia Hikes, former vice president of student affairs, is being characterized in the media as a result of the lawsuit brought by the Pryde and Peterson families against Virginia.