Archive: April 6, 2008 - April 12, 2008

A Day to Celebrate Life

By Austin W.G. Morton "I still can't believe it actually happened," I whispered to a friend beside me, my eyes blankly pouring over the contents of the April 16 remembrance Web site. I dragged my cursor over a sea of...

By Amy L. Kovac | April 12, 2008; 11:33 AM ET | Comments (0)

Anticipating the Anniversary

By Suzanne Higgs When everything first happened, I remember feeling as if it hadn't. Even though I was reporting on what had happened on our campus for Planet Blacksburg, it didn't hit me until the next day when I watched...

By Amy L. Kovac | April 12, 2008; 11:30 AM ET | Comments (0)

On the Brink of Remembrance

By Amrita Raja I was a little wary of writing this series of blog entries because, to be honest, I'm still not sure how much life has changed for me since April 16, 2007. In the two months that followed...

By Amy L. Kovac | April 11, 2008; 10:15 PM ET | Comments (0)

The Passing of Time

By Shamus Williams It has almost been a year. One year since my life was completely changed. One year since I sat in a classroom for more than three hours while the deadliest mass shooting in American history took place...

By Amy L. Kovac | April 11, 2008; 10:10 PM ET | Comments (0)

Meet the Student Journalists

Suzanne Higgs of Hampton, Va., is a communication major at Virginia Tech who will graduate in 2009. She has written and edited stories for Planet Blacksburg, a student-run online publication. Together with a journalism instructor and several other student journalists,...

By Amy L. Kovac | April 11, 2008; 10:00 PM ET | Comments (0)

About This Blog

A year ago this week, the eyes of the world were focused on the campus of Virginia Tech, where Seung-Hui Cho, a student from Centreville, Va., shot and killed 32 students and faculty and injured many others before turning the...

By Amy L. Kovac | April 11, 2008; 9:00 PM ET | Comments (0)

 
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