Film screening sheds light on homosexuality
November 30, 2007
Without a spare seat in the house, 'For the Bible Tells Me So,' the movie that aired at the Lyric last night, ended in loud applause and a standing ovation from the audience.
Film screening sheds light on homosexuality
November 30, 2007
Without a spare seat in the house, 'For the Bible Tells Me So,' the movie that aired at the Lyric last night, ended in loud applause and a standing ovation from the audience.
Tech recognized for community outreach
November 28, 2007
The National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC) recognized Virginia Tech for its involvementwith the community, giving the university a $20,000 donation at the opening plenary session of its annual national meeting in New
A new face in the crowd for this weekend's game
November 16, 2007
Virginia Tech can look forward to at least one new face in Lane Stadium at the Miami game this Saturday.
Comet now visible to naked eye
November 14, 2007
The comet 17p/holmes was made visible to the naked eye the evening of Oct. 23 and could possibly remain discernible for several more weeks.
Reconsidering a switch from coal to nuclear power
November 9, 2007
The annual Choices and Challenges Forum took place yesterday, hosting a variety of speakers who illuminated the history, logistics, benefits, and set-backs of nuclear energy.
Victoria's Secret attracts thousands of customers
November 9, 2007
It is no surprise that Victoria's Secret, the 'Sexiest Store on Earth,' would be voted best in Blacksburg.
Film festival winners compete for honors online
November 8, 2007
After winning first place in Virginia Tech's Four Minute Film Festival this past fall, Tech students Paul Hinson, Tyler Henderson, and Tony Lazzeroni along with Eric Steinat, Ryan Watson and Bert Green have submitted their film "Tuned Out" to Apple's Seco
Rafael Harpaz works to promote peace with Israel
November 8, 2007
Rafael Harpaz earned a B.A. in international relations from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and as a part as his diplomatic training he has studied under the auspices of the Rothschild Foundation at the Hebrew University.
Getting high could cost recipients of financial aid
November 1, 2007
Students who are convicted of marijuana possession could lose their federal aid, and in some severe cases, have their aid revoked indefinitely.
Pamplin receives $1 million grant
October 30, 2007
BB&T Charitable Foundation has given $1 million to Virginia Tech's Pamplin College of Business.