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                <text>By Allie Lowe, The Dartmouth Staff&#13;
April 17, 2007&#13;
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Braving the rain and wind, approximately 100 members of the Dartmouth community gathered on Collis porch Monday night to recognize the individuals killed in that morning&amp;#39;s shootings at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va.&#13;
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The two shootings, the first of which occurred in a dormitory and the second in a classroom building, took place two hours apart and left 32, plus the gunman, dead. The event marks the most deadly shooting in U.S. history.&#13;
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Monday night&amp;#39;s vigil was organized by Haley Morris &amp;#39;08 and Heather Strack &amp;#39;07. Morris first had the idea to plan the event after receiving word of the events in an e-mail sent to her sorority, Sigma Delta.&#13;
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"These are our peers in another institution and I thought that they shouldn&amp;#39;t be alone right now," Morris said.&#13;
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Other campus organizations, including the Tucker Foundation, the Panhellenic Council and several Greek houses, provided funding and support.&#13;
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"This event was really pulled together by an interesting network of Blitzing," Strack said. "In an hour, it was done."&#13;
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At the ceremony, Strack and Morris read excerpts from an e-mail received from Julie Walters Steele of Virginia Tech&amp;#39;s Unions and Student Activities office, thanking Dartmouth for its support.&#13;
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Following a brief moment of silence, the Ladies of Logos, an a cappella group comprised of members of the Gospel Choir, sang to the crowd.&#13;
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"I&amp;#39;m really proud of Dartmouth," RuDee Lipscomb &amp;#39;08, a member of the Ladies of Logos, said. "[This event] restores your faith in the College."&#13;
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After the event, students were invited to sign several large cards which will remain in Collis during the day tomorrow, and then be sent to Virginia Tech on Wednesday.&#13;
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Dean of the College Dan Nelson characterized the administration&amp;#39;s reaction to the event as "one of profound sorrow and shock."&#13;
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"It&amp;#39;s hard to imagine how any community deals with such a shocking, senseless, awful tragedy," Nelson said.&#13;
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Though he emphasized Dartmouth&amp;#39;s safety, Nelson said that no campus can consider itself resistant to all violence.&#13;
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"We&amp;#39;ve all learned in reading newspapers and watching the news over the years that disturbed people can do senseless tragic things everywhere," Nelson said. "This is a relatively safe community, but in our lives none of us are ultimately absolutely protected or immune from something like that."&#13;
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Hanover Police Chief Nicholas Giaccone agreed that the event shows that there exists the potential for violence in any community.&#13;
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Giaccone said that the Hanover Police Department&amp;#39;s officers are prepared to respond to events like those that occurred at Virginia Tech on Monday.&#13;
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"Our officers are trained and are equipped to handle a dynamic event when it first starts," Giaccone said. "Although we have access to a SWAT team, putting a SWAT team in operation would be at least an hour&amp;#39;s wait, so the officers that are on duty have to handle the situation, and go where the shots are being heard and try to neutralize it."&#13;
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Giaccone did note one potential obstacle in the Police Department&amp;#39;s response to an emergency.&#13;
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"The College for whatever reason refuses to give police access to the dorms, so if the situation should arise on campus the police may be a little hamstrung in getting in and out of dorms should a situation like that occur."&#13;
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New Hampshire, Giaccone said, has relatively lax gun laws as a result of a strong gun lobby. It is legal in New Hampshire, for example, to carry an exposed firearm, as long as the carrier does not have a felony record. Students wishing to have a gun at Dartmouth are required to store it with Safety and Security.&#13;
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College Proctor and Director of Safety and Security Harry Kinne was unavailable for comment by press time.&#13;
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Throughout the day on Monday, students, faculty, and staff sought to share updates and information about the tragedy.&#13;
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E-mail with news updates circulated around many Greek houses, as well as among other campus organizations.&#13;
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Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority president Abby Reed &amp;#39;08 said that members of her sorority sent out e-mails with updates throughout the day. Members were also encouraged to attend Monday&amp;#39;s vigil.&#13;
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"It obviously came as a big shock," Reed said. "It makes us aware of the dangers that go on at all college campuses, even though we all feel really safe here."&#13;
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Many students were impacted by the parallels between Dartmouth and Virginia Tech.&#13;
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"I&amp;#39;ve never cried watching the news before," Kelly McLaughlin &amp;#39;07 said. "It sounded so much like it could happen here in a way."&#13;
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Original Source: &lt;a href=http://thedartmouth.com/2007/04/17/news/virginia/&gt; The Dartmouth - April 17, 2007&lt;/a&gt;&#13;
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