A Prayer for Virginia Tech
Students at Oklahoma State University pray for the victims.
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Elizabeth Padawer
2007-05-30
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This photo was taken at a candle light vigil in Alexandria, VA.
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Brian Long
2007-05-29
Chad Newswander
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Candlelight Vigil
This was taken from the drill field, and the building is Burress Hall. After the ceremony was over, we all stood holding our lights for nearly ten minutes of silence. Finally, someone somewhere started singing the school song, and the crowd joined in. It progressed to various football chants - that's what Hokies know to do when in a large crowd. It wasn't especially somber, but I think everyone had had enough somberness already.
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2007-05-29
Chad Newswander
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Candlelight Vigil
Alexandria, VA.
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2007-05-29
Chad Newswander
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Virginia_Tech_massacre_candlelight_vigil
A panoramic shot taken at the Virginia Tech candlelight vigil.
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2007-05-29
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Virginia Tech Memorial on InfoIsland
Second Life Memorial to the slain at Virginia Tech.
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2007-05-29
Chad Newswander
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A Commemoration
A line of candles is lighted during Virginia Tech's vigil.
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Brett Weinstein
2007-05-29
Chad Newswander
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Virginia Tech Vigil
Students, faculty, staff, parents, and friends of the university gather to attend the vigil at Virginia Tech.
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University of Michigan Vigil For Virginia Tech
April 17, 2007 at 10:30 p.m. University of Michigan students joined together in the Diag for a moment of silence to honor the victims of this week's massacre at Virginia Tech.
Students also signed a U-M flag that will be sent to the VTech to show our support for the victims and their families and friends.
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This was one of my favorite shots. It came out pretty blurry because I didn't have my tripod and I was also balancing a small candle in the opposite hand. We formed a circle around the entire Diag, stretching all the way back to the Hatcher Grad library.
Ashley Dinges
2007-05-24
Chad Newswander
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University of Michigan vigil For Virginia Tech
April 17, 2007 at 10:30 p.m. University of Michigan students joined together in the Diag for a moment of silence to honor the victims of this week's massacre at Virginia Tech.
Students also signed a U-M flag that will be sent to the VTech to show our support for the victims and their families and friends.
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2007-05-24
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University of Michigan Vigil for Virginia Tech
April 17, 2007 at 10:30 p.m. University of Michigan students joined together in the Diag for a moment of silence to honor the victims of this week's massacre at Virginia Tech.
Students also signed a U-M flag that will be sent to the VTech to show our support for the victims and their families and friends.
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In Memory of the Virginia Tech Massacre Victims
Being a student myself on a campus that is similar in size to the one of Virginia Tech, I have thought a lot about what happened there this Monday. I know that it could just as easily have happened at BYU, and I feel the pain of all those who were directly or indirectly affected by this tragedy.
This is the photo from the candlelight vigil held at BYU this evening in honor of the victims. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May you all rest in peace.
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Ivano Mak
2007-05-23
Chad Newswander
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NYU shows Virginia Tech victims support
By: Nick Brennan
Posted: 4/18/07
As the country begins the process of healing in the aftermath of Monday morning's shootings at Virginia Tech, NYU students are showing support for the massacre's victims.
Several student government groups on campus have come together to launch a "White Ribbon Campaign" to show support for the Virginia Tech community and raise awareness about campus violence.
The campaign's organizers said they hope anyone and everyone gets involved.
"Our residence halls and our classrooms are our safe havens to think, to speak and just to be," Student Senators Council chair Mansi Patel and 2007 Senior Class Council President Bailey Woolfstead said in a statement. "It is unimaginable that any student face the terror which ensued in those safe spaces this morning."
Booths will be set up around campus throughout the week for students to pick up the ribbons.
The Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life sent a three-person delegation to Virginia Tech to attend yesterday's on-campus memorial service and offer support to the school on behalf of the NYU community. Rabbi Yehuda Sarna and Gallatin seniors Nicole Vengrove and Lindsay Katona comprised the group from Bronfman.
Around the country, other schools are also showing their support through candlelight vigils and prayer services. Students at Columbia University gathered this morning for a multifaith service. Students at Virginia University, Virginia Tech's biggest rival, gathered last night for a candlelight vigil.
The shooting at Virginia Tech was the deadliest in American history. Thirty-three people were killed, including the gunman who committed suicide. The shooter was identified today as 23-year-old Cho Seung-Hui, a senior and English major at Virginia Tech.
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Individuals gather for the candlelight vigil.
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Patrick Donohoe
2007-08-08
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Candlelight Vigil
Students, faculty, staff, friends, and family arrive at the Virginia Tech Candlelight Vigil.
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2007-08-07
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Candlelight Vigil
Students, faculty, staff, friends, and family arrive at the Virginia Tech Candlelight Vigil.
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Patrick Donohoe
2007-08-07
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Candlelight Vigil with the Jewish Community
The Jewish Community mourns at the Virginia Tech Candlelight Vigil.
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Patrick Donohoe
2007-08-07
Chad Newswander
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Candlelight Vigil
The Corp of Cadets marches to the Candlelight Vigil.
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Patrick Donohoe
2007-08-07
Chad Newswander
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Candlelight Vigil
The Corp of Cadets march to the Candlelight Vigil.
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Patrick Donohoe
2007-08-07
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A group of friends from Blacksburg High attending the Candlelight Vigil the day after the tragedy.
Meghan Day
2007-07-24
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