Strengthen your Hokie knowledge with Tech history
August 11, 2010
The town of Blacksburg came into existence in 1671, when it was founded by explorer Abraham Wood.
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Strengthen your Hokie knowledge with Tech history
August 11, 2010
The town of Blacksburg came into existence in 1671, when it was founded by explorer Abraham Wood.
The Experts' Lounge: Tech upends Wake; Duke up next
February 17, 2010
The Coaches' Lounge: Women's basketball coach Beth Dunkenberger
February 10, 2010
Coach Dunkenberger and Thomas Emerick chat Virginia Tech vs. No. 7 Duke, which serves as Sunday afternoon's Cassell Coliseum showdown at 2 p.m.
Tech community spirit overshadows tragedies
December 7, 2009
As I pulled my car over to the side of the road and watched the state trooper in my rearview mirror draw closer, my thoughts were far from thanks.
Meals tax creates rift between Tech, town
November 16, 2009
The town's loudest complaints against Tech have related to the meals taxes that Tech does not collect for its on-campus dining facilities.
Tech budget struggles hinder economy
November 16, 2009
The region's chief economic driver is scrambling to make ends meet, putting Blacksburg's financial future in question.
Virginia Tech-Georgia Tech Football Previewcast
October 15, 2009
Ed Lupien wrote the preview for Virginia Tech's bout with option-happy Georgia Tech down in Atlanta, and is triple-pleased to break down the battle with Thomas Emerick and you, the listener, in just four easy minutes!
October 8, 2009
Sports editor Alex Jackson wrote Friday's Boston College-Virginia Tech football preview for the Collegiate Times, went for a little jog to pump up that heart rate, then joins Thomas Emerick in podcastland to dish Hokie nation all the necessary info in jus
October 6, 2009
Felicia Willoughby is All-ACC First Team, All-America honorable mention, and all about breaking down Tech volleyball's pivotal 7 p.m. home contests against N.C. State and North Carolina, this Thursday and Friday. She and Thomas Emerick also discuss her te
October 6, 2009
Ed Lupien covered the game down in Durham, then joined Thomas Emerick to discuss: how Duke hung on to lose by only a score, why Tyrod Taylor finally broke 300 yards passing, and whether maroon and orange really swallowed the stadium.