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Wrestling emotions

February 8, 2012

Sweat is rolling down Devin Carter’s face as he prepares to begin the sudden victory round in the championship match of the Midlands Open.

Pamplin group wins competition

February 8, 2012

A group, comprised of two students and a professor from the Pamplin College of Business, won several awards stemming from the Russ Berrie Institute National Sales Challenge, which took place on Nov. 9-11, 2011.

Make-A-Wish Foundation to hold benefit a capella concert

February 8, 2012

Since forming three years ago, the Make-A-Wish Foundation team at Virginia Tech has raised more than $10,000. Now it’s looking to increase that figure with an upcoming concert.

Environmental groups encourage students to get involved in national month-long recycling competition

February 8, 2012

While athletics may be the most notable forms of competition at Virginia Tech, not everyone has to play on a team to get in the game.

New El Rods has fresh look, updated menu

February 7, 2012

Mexican food is not in short supply in Blacksburg.

El Rodeo opens new restaurant

February 7, 2012

El Rodeo’s newest location in the First and Main Shopping Center is catering to a new crowd, in contrast to the original spot that is known for its popularity among college students.

Partner yoga: It takes two

February 7, 2012

Have you ever wanted to exercise your friendship or romantic relationship?

Drink of the week: 'Love Potion No. 9'

February 7, 2012

Love is in the air and the question begs: What to give that special someone?

Do you mind if I sit here? New Hokie Grill program gives students ability to invite others to sit with them, or indicate they want to eat alone

February 6, 2012

The colors green and red, as well as smiling and frowning faces, now dominate who sits where in Hokie Grill.

Study shows architecture majors are hurt most by economy

February 6, 2012

Recent college graduates with a bachelor’s degree in the arts, humanities and architecture are facing a significantly higher unemployment rate than students in technical fields, according to a Georgetown University study.