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Virginia Tech tragedy hits close to home
By Maria Kinsley
EDITOR IN CHIEF
The Division of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs invited all students, faculty and staff to attend an open discussion on the Virginia Tech tragedy April 19 in the Union Gallery at 7 p.m. Staff members from the counseling center and the University Police fielded questions regarding the shootings.
Following the discussion, a candlelight vigil commemorating the 32 people killed at Virginia Tech on April 16 was held by the flagpole in the mall... Read More |
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Today we are all Hokies
Virginia Tech tragedy sheds light on campus safety
It is human nature to try and find a cause, a reason, a meaning. We often try to find someone or something to blame. However, we need to step back and try to see past emotions when playing the blame game with the Virginia Tech shootings... Read More |
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Portraits of the artist and by the artist
By Mareesa Nicosia
LIFESTYLES EDITOR
Dozens of Pabst Blue Ribbon cans in pristine condition line the floor of artist Tristan Walach’s “safehouse,” along with photographs, notes from friends, newspaper clippings and his journal entires. His music is turned up too loud, permeating through the thin wooden frame of the safehouse and filling the Tower Rainbow Gallery as people mill about...Read More |
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Brockport steamrolls conference opposition
By Nicholas Serrata
STAFF WRITER
Winning hasn’t been a problem for the Golden Eagles in their last six games. Brockport continued its quest as it went up against the Fredonia Blue Devils on Friday, April 20, claiming a 12-4 victory in a State University of New York Athletic Conference game...Read More |
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