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Mr. Huxtable: Bill Cosby discusses childhood, getting into the business

October 13, 2011

Growing up in the Philadelphia projects, he never imagined himself becoming famous, much less a comedian.

Q&A: 'The Blind Side' daughter challenges adversity, encourages involvement

November 8, 2010

Most know the critically acclaimed film “The Blind Side” is based on a true story. A family took in Michael Oher, now a Baltimore Raven, who changed their lives forever.

Dangermuffin, fresh off national tours, to play in Blacksburg

September 6, 2010

Final candidate for VP of diversity, inclusion to visit Tech

June 30, 2010

This summer, Virginia Tech narrows its search for a new vice president of diversity and inclusion to three final candidates.

Candidate Antonio Farias talks with the CT

June 9, 2010

Antonio Farias is one of three candidates for vice president of the office of diversity and inclusion.

Showing some 'Merlove': Documentary's director showcases film, visits Tech

May 4, 2010

The 2004 wine-soaked comedy "Sideways" inspired people around the country to flock to their local markets to sip a glass of red or white.

Haitian Ambassador speaks at Tech on service, current state of his country

April 15, 2010

Raymond Joseph, the Haitian ambassador to the United States, visited Virginia Tech yesterday to speak at Burruss Hall during Haiti Day

Inn at Virginia Tech sous chef trains endurance athletes

April 15, 2010

Mike Arrington recommends chocolate milk after intense exercise, but on Tuesday he drank an Arizona peach iced tea following his 50-mile, three-hour bicycle ride.

Famed musician campaigns for conservation

April 6, 2010

Chuck Leavell has been using his creativity for a new purpose - leading the environmental conservation movement.

Q&A: Lemn Sissay talks poetry

April 4, 2010

With a play named "Why I Don't Hate White People," it is an understatement to say that race has played a role in the life of British poet, playwright and actor Lemn Sissay.