Content by Michelle Sutherland

Greeks work to fight against cancer

November 11, 2010

Several Virginia Tech Greek organizations are pooling together to help a three-year-old fight cancer for the second time.

Alumni Association celebrates 135 years

November 9, 2010

The Alumni Association celebrated its 135th anniversary this past weekend.

Pamplin opens classes, research to non-majors

November 5, 2010

Business-savvy students outside of the Pamplin College of Business can now take more business classes than previous years.

Thursday night game brings funding, headaches

November 3, 2010

Students and alumni embrace Thursday night football games for the excitement and air time, but they also bring unexpected benefits to students.

Students handle housing troubles

October 28, 2010

Students are taking several approaches to deal with major housing safety problems with their landlords.

Universities losing funding from Virginia

October 20, 2010

Over the past two years, the state of Virginia has siphoned $10.7 million dollars in tuition money from Virginia Tech.

Virginia Tech selects Gamma Phi Beta as new sorority

October 13, 2010

The Panhellenic Council voted to accept Gamma Phi Beta to the Oak Lane community Wednesday night.

New sorority to join Oak Lane community

October 13, 2010

Last semester, the Panhellenic Council of Virginia Tech decided to open its doors for another sorority to join the Greek community.

Cyclists alarmed by notices

October 6, 2010

Student cyclists are peddling into problems with Parking Services.

Ring tradition inspired class gift

September 23, 2010

Virginia Tech's class of 2011 unveiled its class gift Thursday - a four-foot tall bronze casting of the first and 2011 version of the university's class ring weighing more than 400 pounds.