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By:Ryan MacDonald
Posted: 4/18/07

In the days following a great tragedy, we as human beings collectively exhibit a variety of distinct reactions. Some will experience fear. This response is inevitably redoubled by a media which profits on false…

By:Priyanka Dayal
Posted: 4/23/07

I spent three days last week at Virginia Tech University as a reporter covering the heinous murder of 32 innocent people.

I had never felt so many things all at once. I had never been so nervous and so excited…

By:Matt Holt
Posted: 4/19/07

I had time to listen to President Bush's speech Tuesday morning at Virginia Tech. The president did the right thing by going to the campus in an attempt to console the victims of the unspeakable tragedy that…

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View from the entrance to the Perspective Gallery in Squires Student Center. The gallery hosted an exhibit of items sent to VT, photos, and video related to 4/16.
Photo taken 4/16/08.

Photo by Roger Gupta.

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Memorial stone of Daniel Alejandro Perez Cueva on4/16/08.

Photo by Brian Sewell.

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Because of the weather, Virginia Tech moved the memorials into the Squire Student Center. We can see the flowers and blessing words everywhere.

Posted On: April 16th, 2007

Normally that would take at least a couple days.

The sad state of the domain squatting industry, and society in general, is that after a horrible shooting a bunch of "business people" sprint to grab up every VT…

The recent days since the travesty at Virginia Tech has provided once again, like the aftermath of NINE-ELEVEN, a stimulus that brings us, as Americans, and particularly those associated with our academic family, closer together. On Wednesday, I…

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Penn St held their Spring Game and sold thousands of Orange and Maroon t-shirts to include a student section of 800 t-shirts that spelled out the VT logo. Some stores reported 2000 shirts selling out in 30 minutes. A record crowd of 81,000 were on…

What Jesus calls us to when we're most frightened.

Mark Galli | posted 4/17/2007 11:35AM

When it was evening on that day, the first day of the week, and the doors of the house where the disciples had met were locked for fear of the Jews,…

To: Deans, Department Heads, and University Center Directors

From: Terry Wildman (wiley@vt.edu), Director, CEUT

Please Distribute Widely

The Center for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching is pleased to offer the following workshop for…

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University Commemoration - man holding his sleeping baby

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Items left at the memorial plaque of Partahi Lumbantoruan on the drillfield. Photo taken on 5-1-07.

Photo by Teri H. Hoover.

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This is the back of the academic buildings after the press conference. I counted well over 20 ambulances on the walk back to the radio station.

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These paper hearts, each with a hand-written message of support, were available for visitors on the opening day of the April 16 exhibit in the Perspective Gallery.

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A panoramic made of photos I shot from my seat in the South Endzone stands. These were taken just before the Dave Matthews set began.

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Memorial stone of Minal Hiralal Panchal on 4/16/08.

Photo by Brian Sewell.

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Students decorate memorial stones at a "Remembering Through Art Creation" event in Squires Student Center on April 16, 2008, A Day of Remembrance. An instruction sheet for the event explained:

"Please walk through the space and choose a stone…

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Stones painted on 4/16/08, A Day of Remembrance, as part of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities. The stones were placed outside of Squires student center, and anyone could take one.

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Stones painted on 4/16/08, A Day of Remembrance, as part of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities. The stones were placed outside of Squires student center, and anyone could take one.
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