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Tech hosts first annual Virginia Power Shift

October 13, 2008

A yearly student-led environmental sustainability initiative culminated with the Virginia Power Shift convention this weekend at Virginia Tech. Students across the state converged at Tech's inaugural year as host campus.

On voter registration, an uneasy consensus

October 1, 2008

With Virginia in play on a national political level for the first time in recent memory, voter registration drives have swept college campuses across the commonwealth. But the combination of students, uneasy registrars and eager registrants led to registr

Ohio moves to curb voter caging

September 30, 2008

Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner recently issued a directive that would help protect the vote of Ohio citizens against vote caging, a process by which a political operative challenges voters on Election Day, forcing them to provide different forms

XYZ Gallery to host 'Leftover Show,' live music and art sale

September 10, 2008

The XYZ student art gallery will exhibit "The Leftover Show," from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. this Thursday, showcasing artwork left in the gallery over the years. Any students who have exhibited some of their artwork can come claim their pieces in the gallery. Wha

Registration drives: Cause for legal concern?

August 29, 2008

All around the Virginia Tech campus and downtown Blacksburg, campaigners are hard at work registering students to vote in the upcoming election.

Tech scores well on green scale

August 27, 2008

Virginia Tech was recently rated highly on the new Green Rating provided in the Princeton Review. This rating, in which Tech received a 90 on a 60-99 scale, is based on how environmentally friendly a school is in terms of its practices, policies, and cou