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Tufts professor to lecture

March 28, 2012

Yannis Ioannides, an economics professor at Tufts University, will be lecturing on the Greek debt crisis tomorrow at 6:30 p.m.

Hokies march for Trayvon

March 27, 2012

Last night, members of the Blacksburg community marched to show solidarity for Trayvon Martin, who was killed by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman last month.

Steger poetry prize is largest in country

March 27, 2012

Despite being a computer science major, Derek Ong has always found himself more drawn toward the fine arts, specifically poetry.

Books to sink your teeth in

March 26, 2012

Virginia Tech will take bite out of books as it holds its Edible Book Contest.

Tech chooses newest RAs

March 22, 2012

Housing and residence life has announced its latest class of residential advisors.

Heel-ing tumors

March 21, 2012

Frank Saltarelli had just returned home from walking his dog, Leyna, when she had her first seizure.

Bike registration helps alleviate theft

March 21, 2012

With gas prices climbing and weather getting warmer, more people are looking to bikes for transportation, as they are a cheap and easy way to get around.

Pinterest terms and conditions explained

March 20, 2012

As Pinterest.com rapidly attracts more users each day, many are not sure what really happens when they “pin.”

Tech to hold presidential discussion

March 20, 2012

The political science department, along with the Theta Psi chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, is hosting a nonpartisan discussion and analysis of Barack Obama’s presidency thus far, this evening.

Will you get what you need? Departments struggle to meet student course requirements

March 19, 2012

Course request is a much more stressful process for some majors as opposed to others.