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...most beautiful display of cultural diversity and commitment, as well as undergraduate expression, each year. It funds various student groups, especially those committed to inter-racial understanding and dialogue (something Caldwell is not). It brings together student leaders on campus to discuss crucially relevant issues, whether it be the Virginia Tech shooting, socioeconomic diversity, or other similar concerns and serves as a way in which faculty members interact and engage in a dialogue with students. It has the portraiture unveiling campaign, where people of color—like Senior Admissions Officer David L. Evans and professor Eileen Jackson Southern Southern?...
...Washington. Lawmakers will use the facility to hold press conferences, luncheons, and even to vote when the House or Senate needs renovating. The floors will be made of Tennessee marble, the walls of Pennsylvania sandstone and several doors of pure bronze. The plaza above the center, paved with Virginia granite, will hold Presidential inaugurations and allow state funerals to proceed to the front of the Capitol rotunda...
Fred M. Fariss VIRGINIA BEACH...
April 16 was one of those. Six Americans died in Iraq that day, the same morning as the massacre in Blacksburg, Va., that claimed 32 lives. The service members were not much older than the students at Virginia Tech, their families' losses no less unimaginable. Their stories were never widely told until...
...fourth consecutive time that player bowed out in the first round. No. 77 sophomore Beier Ko, who went 19-5 this season playing primarily in the Crimson’s top singles slot, lost 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 to No. 29 junior Tatsiana Uvarova of Virginia Commonwealth at Georgia’s Dan Magill Tennis Complex. Uvarova advanced to the quarterfinals of the tournament last year and entered the match with an 11-2 singles record this year. A native of Belarus, Uvarova has competed in many professional tournaments in Eastern Europe, dating back...