Content by Saira Haider

Judicial Affairs sees spike in violations

April 30, 2008

Alcohol violations among student organizations have increased to 27 incidents to date this year, a number which university officials from the office of judicial affairs believes is high risk compared to previous years.

Looking back after three years as a journalist for the Collegiate Times

April 30, 2008

Now that it's the end, I guess the best thing to do is talk about the beginning.

Families will never forget past

April 16, 2008

Ups and downs. That's how some of the victims' families remember the past year.

Bars plan own initiatives to respect anniversary

April 15, 2008

Questions have been raised about what would be appropriate concerning April 16 and alcohol in terms of respecting the Blacksburg community while people reflect and remember.

Clinton addresses students

February 12, 2008

Former President Bill Clinton spoke in War Memorial Gym Saturday night on behalf of his wife, Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Clinton addresses students

February 9, 2008

Former President Bill Clinton spoke in War Memorial gym tonight on behalf of his wife, democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Family files $7 million lawsuit for student's death

September 20, 2007

The family of Brian McCloskey, the Virginia Tech student who died from injuries sustained when he was run over by fellow student Aaron Pierce in November 2005, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday for $7 million against Pierce and the owners of the 2006 Ford Excu

Jury pool set for Morva trial

September 19, 2007

Three days and dozens of rounds of questioning later, the jury pool for William Morva's capital murder trial was finally pared down to 24 potential jurors Wednesday night.

Jury selection continues

September 18, 2007

Jury selection for the William Morva vs. the Commonwealth of Virginia trial continued yesterday during which seven additional citizens were chosen from the 14 questioned.

William Morva trial begins

September 17, 2007

Jury selection for William Morva's capital murder trial began Monday morning amid an appearance by his mother as a witness and questioning of individual members of the jury.