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Case students, community show support for Virginia Tech
April 19, 2007
On Friday, April 20, dozens of Case Western Reserve University students and other members of the campus community became honorary "Hokies" in spirit. They wore maroon and orange - the Virginia Tech school colors - in a show of…
On Friday, April 20, dozens of Case Western Reserve University students and other members of the campus community became honorary "Hokies" in spirit. They wore maroon and orange - the Virginia Tech school colors - in a show of…
Caso Cho
Creado por Julio Suárez Anturi
20 de abril de 2007
SÃ, muchas cosas resultan increÃbles en el caso del joven estudiante de Virginia Tech -EE.UU.-, Cho. Y dignas de evaluar desde el punto de vista comunicacional.
Lo primero sobrecogedor, por…
20 de abril de 2007
SÃ, muchas cosas resultan increÃbles en el caso del joven estudiante de Virginia Tech -EE.UU.-, Cho. Y dignas de evaluar desde el punto de vista comunicacional.
Lo primero sobrecogedor, por…
Tags: hechos, periodismo
CCC Hosts Vigil for V-Tech
MOURNING: At the official UC Irvine vigil for Virginia Tech administrators offered support to students.
By Anam Siddiq
Staff Writer
In a vigil hosted by the Cross Cultural Center and UC Irvine Student Affairs, candles were…
By Anam Siddiq
Staff Writer
In a vigil hosted by the Cross Cultural Center and UC Irvine Student Affairs, candles were…
Ceremony before game
Opening ceremony at Yankees vs. Hokies baseball game.
Photo by George Norton.
Photo by George Norton.
Tags: baseball game, english field, yankees
Ceremony before game
Opening ceremony at Yankees vs. Hokies game.
Photo by George Norton.
Photo by George Norton.
Tags: baseball game, english field, yankees
Chabad Responds to Tragedy With Mitzvah Drive: "Hearts to Hokies" Campaign to Begin Friday
Joshua Runyan
Chabad.edu
As a university and nation began the transition from shock to mourning one day after the deadliest shooting attack in American history, the network of more than 100 campus Chabad Houses declared a "Week of Goodness and…
Chabad.edu
As a university and nation began the transition from shock to mourning one day after the deadliest shooting attack in American history, the network of more than 100 campus Chabad Houses declared a "Week of Goodness and…
Chancellor discusses campus concerns
University will focus on solving issues involving wages, safety through transition to Gene Block
By Jackie Barber
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Acting Chancellor Norman Abrams addressed myriad staff concerns such as Chancellor-elect Gene Block,…
By Jackie Barber
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Acting Chancellor Norman Abrams addressed myriad staff concerns such as Chancellor-elect Gene Block,…
Tags: campus security, chancellor responds, ucla
Chancellor responds to Virginia Tech tragedy
Message to the Vanderbilt community from Chancellor Gordon Gee regarding the April 16 tragedy at Virginia Tech
Dear Members of the Vanderbilt Community,
Today our support goes out to our colleagues, our peers, our brothers and sisters at…
Dear Members of the Vanderbilt Community,
Today our support goes out to our colleagues, our peers, our brothers and sisters at…
Tags: chancellor, message of sympathy, vanderbilt
Change Must Happen
I work at a University on the west coast. I was the first to arrive in our hallway on April 16th. I had left my apt at 7a.m., which would have been 10 a.m. on the east coast and there had been no mention of the first shootings. Fifty minutes later…
Chinese students were making origami cranes
On April 20, the VT-ACSS organized a donation on the drillfield. In this photo, several Chinese students were making origami cranes. The Chinese community of Blacksburg uses the "1000 cranes" to express grief and remembrance.
Tags: chinese community, donation, Drillfield, origami cranes, vt-acss
Chinese woman cited for rescuing US campus students
A Chinese woman assistant professor, or rather a doctoral student at the college of engineering at Virginia Tech, has shed a light onto the campus shooting rampage on April 16, which claimed a toll of 33 lives (including that of the gunman himself).…
Cho '04 calls campus friend
Comments to Manna adviser offer first glimpse of Cho family reaction
By Doug Eshleman
Princetonian Staff Writer
While family members of the Virginia Tech gunman have secluded themselves during the last three days to avoid media attention,…
By Doug Eshleman
Princetonian Staff Writer
While family members of the Virginia Tech gunman have secluded themselves during the last three days to avoid media attention,…
Tags: cho family response, princeton, sunkyung cho
Cho Family's American Dream Broken in Pieces
By Kim Rahn
Staff Reporter
The family of Cho Seung-hui, the gunman of the Virginia Tech massacre, was a typical immigrant success story of the American dream until a few days ago.
Father, 62, and mother, 56, moved to the United States in…
Staff Reporter
The family of Cho Seung-hui, the gunman of the Virginia Tech massacre, was a typical immigrant success story of the American dream until a few days ago.
Father, 62, and mother, 56, moved to the United States in…
Tags: korea times
Cho is no emblem of America
Leader
Sunday April 22, 2007
The Observer
Julia Pryde is not a household name. She was a 23-year-old graduate biology student who wanted to encourage recycling at the cafeteria at Virginia Tech University. Her face is not as universally known…
Sunday April 22, 2007
The Observer
Julia Pryde is not a household name. She was a 23-year-old graduate biology student who wanted to encourage recycling at the cafeteria at Virginia Tech University. Her face is not as universally known…
Tags: individual, level, micro, cho
Cho Seung-Hui: A Lone Deranged Gunman?
Thursday, April 19. 2007
As all of America mourns the deaths which occurred on the Virginia Tech campus, bloggers are drawing comparisons to the body count that issues daily from Iraq. See a particularly poignant post from Floyd Rudmin of…
As all of America mourns the deaths which occurred on the Virginia Tech campus, bloggers are drawing comparisons to the body count that issues daily from Iraq. See a particularly poignant post from Floyd Rudmin of…
Tags: blog, cho, commentary, mental health, mental illness